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Woman, 22, hit by white van near shop in Grangetown

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Body found in search for missing Sunderland woman Jean, 83

The incident happened at around 12.28pm on Saturday (March 28) at the roundabout on Birchington Avenue, near the Premier store. It occurred as the woman was crossing the road when she was hit by the rear of a white Renault Kangoo van.

She was taken to a nearby walk-in centre for treatment to her injuries.

Cleveland Police are now appealing for witnesses and anyone with information, including doorbell, dash cam or CCTV footage, to come forward.

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A force spokesperson said: “We’re asking any witnesses or people with information who have not yet spoken to police, as well as anyone with doorbell, dash cam or private CCTV footage, to get in touch.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Cleveland Police on 101.

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I tried Aldi’s ‘fakeaway’ inspired by Nando’s and the similarities surprised me

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Aldi is known for copying familiar brands, and I wanted to see how it compared to the real deal

There is nothing quite like a cheeky Nando’s at the weekend with your friends – but sometimes you just can’t justify the prices.

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With a craving for Nandos’ but a desire to stay cosy on a cold night, I decided to try a selection of Aldi’s Roosters range, which was recently brought back in store. The range includes mac & cheese, peri peri chicken thigh fillet sizzlers, peri peri vegan mayo and of course, the classic peri peri fries.

Aldi’s Rooster range has clearly taken inspiration from Nando’s, with the peri-peri seasonings, spicy sauces, and classic sides. In theory, it is a brilliant idea – offering a Nando’s style meal at supermarket prices sounds like the ideal night in. However I was eager to see how it compared to the real thing.

Each dish was relatively straight forward to cook. I put the chicken in the oven for around 30 minutes, but I found that it needed a little bit longer to crisp up. I put the fries in my air fryer which cooked in less than 15-minutes, and the mac & cheese took around four minutes in the microwave.

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First, the Mac & Cheese. This dish looked tasty from the get go, and I was excited to delve in. I fell in love after my first mouthful. It was creamy, easy to cook, and the perfect consistency. It was light, saucy, and I personally think that this is comparable to Nando’s.

However, I have one key point of feedback. Where were all the crispy ciabatta chunks scattered over the top? It needed a larger coating of the breadcrumbs to really finesse the dish. That texture of the chunks, combined with the creaminess of the sauce, would have been a winner.

Next, the main event – the chicken. I can sincerely say I enjoyed this. The spicy marinade was flavoursome, the medium heat hot sauce was divine, and the chicken was juicy and tender.

Possibly the most unusual and slightly disappointing product for me was the peri peri vegan mayo. Aldi, in support of inclusivity, offers an egg-free sauce. Sadly, this came at the cost of flavour. The peri flavours did come through but it still felt as though something was missing.

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My favourite item, and one I will definitely be buying again, was the peri peri fries. The seasoning, combined with the crunchiness of the chips, almost had me believing I was eating in Nando’s. Aldi truly has mastered the signature peri-peri flavour.

The chicken thigh fillets that came with a spicy peri-peri sauce cost me £3.29, the mac & cheese was £1.79, the peri-peri fries were £1.49, and the vegan peri peri mayo was 99p. This cost me a total of £7.56.

Other options from Aldi’s Roosters selection include lemon & herb half chicken, mini corn on the cobs, garlic ciabatta squares, spicy mixed olives, the popular spicy rice, mighty peas (with chilli and herbs), and coleslaws.

Overall, I would say this was an impressive effort from Aldi – and I had no problems polishing off my entire meal. There were even moments where it felt as though I was eating a Nando’s takeawy.

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My standard order at Nando’s is a classic Chicken Butterfly at a medium heat level, peri-salted chips and I switch between the PERI-mac & cheese and the spicy rice. So I was able to recreate my order relatively well with the Aldi Rooster range – and it’s certainly a good alternative to going to the restaurant and spending £16 on a meal.

Even though I had to prepare the food myself instead of having it brought to my table, it required minimal effort to cook. I will definitely be back to give this selection another go, and test out some of the other yummy options like the spicy rice.

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Bloc Party and Yard Act take stage at BBC 6 Music Festival

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The BBC festival, which has been hosted in Manchester since 2023, was held this year in smaller venues to celebrate the city’s independent music heritage.

Indie rock legends Bloc Party debuted three new tracks – Coming on Strong, Love Bombed and Pigwig to the crowd at Band on the Wall on Friday (March 27).

Bloc Party at Band On The Wall, Manchester (Image: Shirlaine Forrest/BBC Radio 6 Music)

They were supported by garage rock band The Horrors in the smaller venue which has a maximum capacity of 520 people.

This year’s focus on smaller independent venues saw Yard Act take to the stage at YES’s Pink Room – supported by Sorry.

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Leeds quartet Yard Act performed hits like Dark Days, The Overload and We Make Hits which got the whole audience singing along to every word.

Yard Act at YES, Manchester (Image: Shirlaine Forrest/BBC Radio 6 Music)

The rising stars of the North’s post-punk scene then cracked into some newer songs with frontman James Smith thanking the audience for their patience.

When they left the stage the calls for an encore were enormous and the band eventually returned for two more songs.

The 2026 edition of the festival places a spotlight on independent venues across Greater Manchester, with events running from 25–28 March at spaces including Band on the Wall, YES and, new for this year, the Eccles Town Hall Ballroom. 

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The festival also features new partnerships with local promoters FaT OuT and Homobloc.

BBC Radio 6 Music, the UK’s most‑listened‑to digital‑only station with a weekly audience of 2.4 million, will make performances and DJ sets available on BBC Sounds throughout the festival. 

Highlights will also appear on BBC iPlayer and BBC Music’s YouTube channel.

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Iran says its forces ‘waiting’ as US troops arrive in region

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US and Israeli strikes on Iran, which began on 28 February, have killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as well as several other top Iranian officials. More than 1,551 Iranian civilians have also died so far as a result of the bombings, according to HRANA, a US-based group that monitors human rights violations in Iran.

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Spain travel warning issued for NI holidaymakers as major airports set for Easter strikes

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Groundforce workers will strike at 12 major Spanish airports over Easter, with thousands of Irish holidaymakers facing potential delays and cancellations during the busy travel period

Holidaymakers travelling to and from Spain this Easter face some of the most extensive industrial action at airports the country has seen in years – with as many as 12 major airports bracing for days of strikes by ground handlers and additional staff.

Spain’s three largest unions have confirmed final arrangements for thousands of Groundforce employees, which manages much of the logistics for airports and numerous airlines, to down tools from Monday, March30. The unions have selected the first genuinely busy weekend of the year – as millions journey for the Easter break – to inflict maximum disruption on their Groundforce parent company Air Europa, as part of an ongoing dispute over pay and job security. The unions have also indicated they’re willing to pursue strike action throughout the summer if their demands aren’t satisfied.

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The strikes by ground handling personnel will commence early on Monday, March 30 and will disrupt all operations at: Madrid-Barajas, Barcelona-El Prat, Alicante, Valencia, Málaga, Bilbao, Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Las Palmas, Tenerife, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. There are additional 24-hour actions involving baggage handlers on March 28 and March 29, as well as on April 2 and April 6.

As many as 3,000 ramp, baggage and cargo agents will cease work in three daily periods – early morning 5am-7am, 11am to 5pm, 10pm to midnight – in actions designed to maintain traffic flow through airports, but to reduce it to a crawl. Travellers at these airports should anticipate substantial delays or cancellations – and naturally, any hold-ups will create ripple effects across airports in Ireland and throughout Europe.

Groundforce might not manage all or even most luggage at the 12 principal airports – however, ground handling operations are so precisely calibrated in contemporary airports that any disruption in one section will rapidly impact others.

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Baggage handlers from alternative companies and personnel from different departments may also down tools in solidarity as the unions attempt to increase pressure, reports Cork Beo.

Irish travellers can adopt certain measures to reduce the risk of delays and disruption – if you’re able to manage with only hand luggage, this might enable you to avoid the problems at the baggage carousels in Spain’s major airports.

Irish passengers should also keep a very close eye on advice from their airlines and the latest information on arrivals and departures from Cork, Shannon and Dublin Airports.

British holidaymakers face considerably worse prospects – these industrial actions overlap with the implementation of the new Entry Exit System (EES) for non-EU nationals throughout Spain’s international airports.

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The pairing of walkouts by airport personnel and the difficulties surrounding launching an entirely new visa, passport and border control framework could result in British tourists experiencing a dreadful ordeal attempting to enter and leave Spain this Easter.

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Woman arrested after delivery driver and two cops allegedly assaulted in Walton

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A 37-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of assault and two counts of assaulting emergency workers after an incident involving a delivery driver and police officers in Walton.

A woman has been arrested following assaults on a delivery driver and two police officers. Merseyside Police officers were in the County Road area of Walton this morning (Sunday) dealing with a separate investigation when they witnessed a delivery driver being attacked.

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The force confirmed the incident was reported and uniformed officers in the vicinity attended the scene, arresting a woman on suspicion of assault. A force spokesperson said that following her caution, she “assaulted one of the officers and ran off”.

However, as she fled, the woman tripped and caught her arm on a spiked, low metal fence surrounding the front door of a property on Church Road West. Merseyside Police said the woman allegedly went on to assault another officer who was attempting to administer first aid alongside a paramedic.

The 37-year-old woman was taken to the hospital, where she is currently receiving treatment for an arm injury, reports the Liverpool Echo. Alongside the initial assault allegation, she was further arrested on suspicion of two counts of assault on an emergency worker.

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Residents on the street told the Echo the incident took place at around 11am. Upon arriving at the scene, the Echo found a small stretch of Church Road West cordoned off, covering approximately half a dozen houses on either side of the street.

Officers from two vehicles, including an unmarked car, were also present.

A forensic officer from one of the force’s scientific support units was conducting investigations on the pavement outside one of the properties.

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One local resident told the Echo they became aware of the incident after they “heard shouting and screaming”, adding that upon looking out of their front door they “saw someone lying on the ground in pain”.

A second resident claimed they had been informed that “two women were on the floor wrestling”, while a third reported witnessing a paramedic vehicle arrive at the scene.

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In pictures – Ramsbottom Chocolate and Cheese Festival 2026

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Despite the wet weather, queues formed outside the hall and around the grounds as visitors came to sample sweet and savoury treats from traders across the region.

The annual event, which ran from 11am to 4pm, once again brought together cheesemakers, chocolatiers, and other local producers for a day celebrating Britain’s favourite flavours.

It was held in the church gardens as well as Ramsbottom Civic Hall.

Inside, the hall was busy with people milling around rows of stalls, browsing and chatting with sellers. Live music provided the backdrop, while younger visitors were kept entertained with face painting, crafts, and a roaming magician making their way through the crowds.

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Emma, from Emma’s Homemade Cookies, based in Ramsbottom, said the turnout had been “incredible”. Visitors queued down the road to get in, with her rainbow sprinkle cookies proving a hit with children and classic chocolate cookies remaining a firm favourite.

Emma from Emma’s Homemade Cookies (Image: Danny Crompton)

“The way people have come out to support it is brilliant,” she said. “This is a hobby for me, but it’s nice that friends and family will come by. You see people that you know, and you get to chat to the other stallholders, we build a bit of a community. It’s just a really nice day, and one of the reasons I like living in Ramsbottom. It’s good for the whole town.”

Peter, from Jeni’s Brownies in Lancaster, said it was their first time trading at the festival. The salted caramel brownie had been their best seller.

“It’s been a really good day, very busy despite the weather,” he said. “We do events all over but this is our first time here. Everybody’s come out and it’s been really good – especially nice that it’s inside!”

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Ramsbottom Chocolate and Cheese Festival (Image: Danny Crompton)

Also based in Ramsbottom, Zareena from The Samosa Hut said her biriyani had proved the most popular item. “It’s been very good, very busy,” she said. “There’s a great community feel.”

An event spokesperson previously said the festival aims to bring visitors into the town for a relaxed day out while supporting independent traders and local businesses.

First held in 2009 as a chocolate‑only celebration, it has since evolved into one of Ramsbottom’s best‑loved community events, drawing people from across Greater Manchester and beyond.

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The easy way to work out the best value supermarket deals

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It all comes down to percentages, with there being plenty of deals to be found at 25% off, buy-one-get-one-half-price and much more.

If you can work out specific deals quickly when browsing , you can determine how much value is gained by taking it on.

Lyndsey Hartley, head of maths at Kelvinside Academy , believes learning to calculate percentages quickly in your head is “one of the most useful things you’ll ever use in life.”

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How to make sure you’re getting a good value deal at the supermarket

To best work out the value of supermarket deals, Lyndsey recommends finding what 10% of the price is.

This is because it can be broken down or it can be built up to whatever you need it to be.

She explained: “So, with something that costs £10, or another number ending with 0, you’d just remove the 0.

  • 10% of £10 would be £1.
  • 10% of £50 would be £5.
  • 10% of £100 would be £10.

“If it isn’t a nice number ending in 0, you’re just going to move that decimal point by one place.

  • 10% of £15 would be £1.50.
  • 10% of £55 would be £5.50.
  • 10% of £105 would be £10.50.

“Once you’ve worked out 10%, you’re off to the races.  

“If something’s 5%, just halve the 10%. If something’s 20%, just double the 10%.”

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This can be applied to quickly work out the value of supermarket deals, such as with something being 25% off.

Lyndsey continued: “Take 25% off an £8 item.

“Start with 10% – that’s 80p.

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“Double it to get 20% (£1.60), then add half of that again to reach £2.

“So the final price should be £6.”

Additionally, buy-one-get-one-half-price deals can also be broken down quickly.

She shared: “If one item is £6, the second at half price makes two £9 in total.

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“That works out at £4.50 each – so it’s only a real saving if you actually need both.”

Finally, deals like ‘25% extra free’ can be sense-checked in seconds.

Lyndsey explained: “If there are 8 rolls, 25% is a quarter – which is two more – so you’re getting 10 in total.”

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One tip to keep in mind when working out supermarket deals

As a further tip to help work out the value of supermarket deals, Lyndsey suggests using the £1 rule.

She shared: “If you tell yourself that you only need to be accurate within £1, that instantly lowers the pressure massively.

“Remember, you’re not sitting an exam here, you’re just sense-checking, and that small permission can really help make people feel far more willing to try.”

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Tributes paid to ‘beautiful, bubbly girl’ who died in Leeds as murder probe launched

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Tributes have poured in for a 16-year-old girl who died after being found with serious injuries in a street in Leeds – the girl, named locally as Chloe Watson, has been described as a ‘beautiful girl’ with a ‘bubbly personality’

Tributes have poured in for a 16-year-old girl who died after being found with serious injuries.

The teenager – whose death is being investigated by police as a murder – has been named locally as Chloe Watson. Officers were called at 5.55am on Saturday to Kennerleigh Avenue in Austhorpe, Leeds, to reports that a young woman had been found unconscious, West Yorkshire Police said. She suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital, where she was sadly pronounced dead shortly afterwards, the force said.

Public tributes posted to Facebook shared the community’s “heartbreak” over the death of the 16-year-old, Leeds Live reports. One tribute read: “I am going to miss you, Chloe Watson. Sending love to your family, looking over everyone, especially your little sisters – you had so much love for them. Love you millions, my girl.”

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Another tribute read: “Rest in peace, you beautiful girl, you are so loved and will continue to be loved forever. You will be forever missed and never forgotten. Your bubbly personality, your weird laugh, and your cringy jokes will forever be unmatched. You always made sure everyone was feeling loved, and we will continue to do that for you.”

Two women aged 18, a 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy were arrested on suspicion of murder on Saturday. All four remain in police custody while a crime scene is in place as officers carry out enquiries.

Detectives were not immediately able to identify the teenager, but they said on Sunday that she was a 16-year-old girl from the Cleckheaton area. Her family have been notified and are being supported by specially trained officers.

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Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Superintendent Marc Bowes said: “Following our appeal for further information yesterday, we have now identified the deceased as a 16-year-old girl from the Cleckheaton area. Her family have been informed and we are supporting them as they try to come to terms with what has happened.

“Our inquiries into the incident which led to her death are continuing, and I would appeal again to anyone who was in the Kennerleigh Avenue area in the early hours of yesterday morning to come forward if they have any information which could assist our investigation.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police by calling 101 or using the online live chat function, quoting log number 280 of March 28. Information can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting the Crimestoppers website.

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Israeli police prevented Catholic leaders from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre

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Israeli police prevented Catholic leaders from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate Mass on the Christian holiday of Palm Sunday for the first time in centuries, the Latin Patriarchate said on Sunday.

Jerusalem‘s major holy sites are closed because of the ongoing Iran war, including the church, as the city has come under frequent fire from Iranian missiles.

The Catholic Church called the police decision “a manifestly unreasonable and grossly disproportionate measure.” It prevented two of the church’s top religious leaders, including Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa and the head of the Custos in the Holy Land, from celebrating Palm Sunday at the place where Christians believe Jesus was crucified.

Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem and launches the Holy Week commemorations for Christians who follow the Latin calendar, which culminates in Easter next Sunday.

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The Israeli police said it had notified the Catholic Church on Saturday that no Mass could take place on Palm Sunday because of safety considerations, the lack of access for emergency vehicles in narrow alleys of the Old City and lack of adequate shelter.

However, the Latin Patriarchate said the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has been hosting Masses that aren’t open to the public since the Iran war began on Feb. 28, and it was unclear why Sunday’s Mass and access by the two priests was any different.

“It’s a very, very sacred day for Christians and in our opinion there was no justification for such a decision or such an action,” said Farid Jubran, the spokesperson for the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

Christians walk with palm branches during Palm Sunday in Jerusalem's Old City, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)
Christians walk with palm branches during Palm Sunday in Jerusalem’s Old City, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean) (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Jubran said that the church had requested permission from the police for a few religious leaders to enter the church for a private Mass on Sunday — not one that was open to the public. The Patriarchate said that the decision impeded freedom of worship and the status quo in Jerusalem.

The traditional Palm Sunday procession normally sees tens of thousands of Christians from around the world walk from the Mount of Olives down the narrow, hilly streets toward the Old City, waving palm fronds and singing.

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The Patriarchate canceled the traditional processional last week because of safety concerns, and has held Masses limited to fewer than 50 worshippers in compliance with the Israeli military’s guidelines for civilians.

Pizzaballa celebrated Mass in the nearby St. Savior’s Monastery, a soaring marble church which is located next to an underground music school that the Israeli military has deemed a safe shelter space. Later on Sunday, Pizzaballa held a prayer for peace at the Dominus Flevit Shrine on the Mount of Olives, but kept his homily concentrated on Jesus and didn’t mention the morning’s incident.

Pope Leo XIV, at the end of Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square, prayed for all Christians in the Middle East who he said were living through an “atrocious” conflict. He said that “in many cases, they cannot live fully the rites of these holy days,” though he didn’t elaborate.

The Vatican spokesman didn’t immediately respond when asked to comment on the Jerusalem incident.

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Pope Leo XIV arrives to lead a mass for Palm Sunday at St Peter's square in the Vatican on March 29, 2026. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP via Getty Images)
Pope Leo XIV arrives to lead a mass for Palm Sunday at St Peter’s square in the Vatican on March 29, 2026. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP via Getty Images) (AFP via Getty Images)

Italy formally protested the incident to Israeli authorities. Premier Giorgia Meloni said that the police action “constitutes an offense not only against believers but against every community that recognizes religious freedom.”

“The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is a sacred site of Christianity, and as such must be preserved and protected for the celebration of sacred rites,” Meloni said. “Preventing the Patriarch of Jerusalem and the Custos of the Holy Land from entering, especially on a solemnity central to the faith such as Palm Sunday, constitutes an offense not only against believers but against every community that recognizes religious freedom.”

Meloni’s conservative government tried to keep a balanced position with Israel during the war in Gaza, supporting Israel’s right to defense but condemning the toll on Palestinians.

The Italian leader has also said that Italy won’t participate in the Iran war, while affirming that the Islamic Republic can’t be allowed to possess nuclear weapons.

Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani instructed Italy’s ambassador to Israel to convey the protest “and to reaffirm Italy’s commitment to protecting religious freedom at all times and under all circumstances.”

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In addition, Tajani summoned the Israeli ambassador to Italy for talks on Monday at the Italian Foreign Ministry to seek clarification about the decision.

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Cambridgeshire farmer impaled by forklift to feature on new BBC show

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Crews had to work to extricate Jonathan Willis from the tine before taking him to hospital for lifesaving surgery

The East Anglian Air Ambulance is set to feature in a new BBC One series launching at the end of March. The series will feature an episode on the “remarkable” story of a Cambridgeshire farmer, who was impaled by a forklift on his farm, and how the charity helped to save him.

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Farm 999 is a 15-part documentary presented by Steph McGovern that will highlight the dangers and emergency incidents faced by rural communities around the UK. The first episode will follow Jonathan Willis and the lifesaving treatment he received from the East Anglian Air Ambulance after he was impaled by a forklift tine at his farm near Wisbech.

The tine had gone through Jonathan’s lower back and his abdomen, which posed a severe risk to several major internal organs and blood vessels. A crew from the East Anglian Air Ambulance arrived by helicopter to bring critical care directly to him at the scene.

The crew included Critical Care Paramedic Andy Bates, who also features in the episode, and worked with the ambulance, police, and fire and rescue teams for around 45 minutes to assess Jonathan’s injuries and coordinate the extrication process to get him to hospital for surgery.

Wendy Willis, Jonathan’s wife, said: “We know that without the enhanced skills of the air ambulance team that day Jonathan wouldn’t have made it to hospital. They took control of the situation – which was like living my worst nightmare – and made all the right decisions which got him to the right hospital and to the right surgeon with a fighting chance. We were then so incredibly lucky that Jonathan had one of the best surgeons in the country leading his operation. The Addenbrooke’s team quite literally worked miracles in the operating theatre that night and ensured that Jonathan came home to me and our five children in one piece.”

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The East Anglian Air Ambulance is completely run by donations and receives no regular government funding making public support essential. The Willis family have helped to raise over £110,000 in aid for the charity following the incident.

The charity’s doctors and paramedics give patients essential care such as blood transfusions, anaesthesia, and emergency surgery to give them the best chance of survival and recovery. They also provide aftercare, train people in lifesaving skills, and help carry out clinical research to improve care.

The first episode of Farm 999 will feature Jonathan and the East Anglian Air Ambulance and is set to air on BBC One at 10.15am on Monday, March 30. The episodes will also be available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

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