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Free summer horse racing tickets to give away with Arena Racing Company

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You can claim a free pair of tickets to a choice of 26 events up and down the country during May and June

We have teamed up with Arena Racing Company – who run 16 racecourses across the UK, to give away thousands of FREE tickets to readers and what’s more, you can claim two free tickets to your chosen event – plus kids go free!

The race days are all themed to provide great entertainment as well as high quality jumps and flat horse racing spread across the country. There’s everything from family fun days at Fontwell Park, to Ronnie Scotts racenight at Royal Windsor!

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There’s a fantastic range of events and acts to appear to everyone! The choice of 26 entertainment-filled race meetings are:

DONCASTER- May 16 – Summer Saturday

DONCASTER- June 5 – Evening Flat Racing

DONCASTER- June 6 – Summer Saturday with Chris Moyles

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DONCASTER- June 14 – Family Fun Day

DONCASTER- June 20 – Summer Saturday plus live music after racing

UTTOXETER- May 2 – Staffs Plate Race Day ft. Robbie Williams Tribute

UTTOXETER- May 16 -Live DJ Martin Kemp Racenight

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UTTOXETER- June 13 – ABBA Party Racenight

UTTOXETER- June 28 – Summer Cup

LINGFIELD PARK- May 30 – Summer Sounds – Soul & Motown

LINGFIELD PARK- June 6 – Summer Sounds – 80s live at the races

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LINGFIELD PARK- June 27 – Summer Sounds – The Take That Experience

WORCESTER- May 22 – Friday Night at the races ft. live music

FONTWELL PARK- May 24 – Family Fun Day

BATH- June 5 Evening racing with DJ party in the paddock

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CHEPSTOW- June 6 – Country & Western racenight

BRIGHTON- June 21 – Father’s Day Family Funday

ROYAL WINDSOR- May 11 – Residents raceday

ROYAL WINDSOR- May 23 – Opening Party – dance through the decades

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ROYAL WINDSOR- June 1 – Ibiza Rewind Racenight

ROYAL WINDSOR- June 15 – Ronnie Scotts racenight

ROYAL WINDSOR- June 22 – Pimms and Prosecco racenight

ROYAL WINDSOR- June 29 – An evening with Queen ft. Supersonic Queen

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NEWCASTLE- June 26 – Gosforth Park Cup Night

NEWCASTLE- June 27 – Jenningsbet Northumberland Plate Day

WOLVERHAMPTON- June 28 – Country & Western Race Day

CLICK HERE TO CLAIM YOUR FREE PAIR OF TICKETS (subject to availability, first come, first serve basis). Please note: Your tickets will be emailed to you from Arena Racing Company, 2-3 days prior to the event.

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Terms and Conditions: 1. This Promotion covers all Fixtures and will be open for entry (i) until the closing dates listed or, (ii) until all tickets for that particular Fixture are redeemed, whichever occurs first. The closing dates for each race event are as follows: Uttoxeter Staffs Plate Race Day ft Robbie Williams Tribute- Sunday 26th April, Royal Windsor Residents raceday – Monday 4th May, Uttoxeter Live DJ Martin Kemp Racenight – Sunday 10th May, Doncaster Summer Saturday Racenight – Sunday 10th May, Worcester Friday Night at the Races ft. live music – Friday 15th May, Royal Windsor Opening Party – Dance through the decades – Sunday 17th May, Fontwell Park Family Fun Day – Sunday 17th May, Lingfield Park Summer Sounds – Soul & Motown – Thursday 21st May, Royal Windsor Ibiza Rewind Racenight – Monday 25th May, Doncaster Evening Flat Racing – Thursday 28th May, Bath Evening Racing with DJ party in the paddock – Thursday 28th May, Chepstow Country & Western Racenight – Sunday 31st May, Lingfield Park Summer Sounds – 80s Live At The Races – Sunday 31st May, Doncaster Summer Saturday with Chris Moyles Live After Racing – Sunday 31st May, Uttoxeter ABBA Party Racenight – Sunday 7th June, Doncaster Family Fun Day – Sunday 7th June, Royal Windsor Ronnie Scotts racenight – Monday 8th June, Doncaster Summer Saturday plus love music after racing – Sunday 14th June, Brighton Father’s Day Family Funday – Sunday 14th June, Royal Windsor Pimms & Prosecco racenight – Monday 15th June, Newcastle Gosforth Park Cup Night – Thursday 18th June, Newcastle Jenningsbet Northumberland Plate Day – Sunday 21st June, Lingfield Park Summer Sounds – The Take That Experience – Sunday 21st June, Uttoxeter Summer Cup – Sunday 21st June, Wolverhampton Country & Western Race Day – Sunday 21st June, Royal Windsor – An Evening with Queen ft Supersonic Queen – Monday 22nd June.

2. This is a syndicated offer across the Daily Star/Daily Star Sunday and dailystar.co.uk; Daily Mirror/Sunday Mirror and Dailymirror.co.uk; Daily Express/Sunday Express and express.co.uk and the Sunday People; Newcastle Chronicle, Journal, Sunday Sun and www.chroniclelive.co.uk; Teesside Gazette and www.gazettelive.co.uk; South Wales Echo and www.walesonline.co.uk; Bristol Post and www.bristolpost.co.uk; Western Daily Press and www.somersetlive.co.uk; Birmingham Mail and www.birminghamlive.co.uk; Burton Mail,Stoke Sentinel and www.stokeontrentlive.co.uk; Nottingham Post and www.nottinghamshire.live; Derby Telegraph and www.derbyshirelive.co.uk; Grimsby Telegraph and www.grimsbylive.co.uk the Chronicle Premium app, Daily Express Premium app and Birmingham Live Premium app.

3. Tickets are limited for each Fixture to 5,000 (2,500 pairs) and are subject to availability and will be offered on a first come first served basis. E-tickets will be sent to the email address provided, from Arena Leisure Racing Limited’s ticket office 2-3 days prior to the Fixture. Children under 18 go free and do not require a ticket in advance – they will be issued on the day.

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4. To enter the Promotion you will need to be over 18 years of age (i) choose your preferred Fixture; (ii) fill in your full name and email address, (iii) if successful l, you will be sent an automated email with ticket information. If you are not successful you will be informed that you have not been successful. Emails may be filtered into junk email inboxes. Please check your junk email box, if successful and move your email to your inbox immediately to avoid deletion of your email which is automatically from your junk/spam email after 30 days.

5. Anyone who has already purchased tickets for one of the named Fixtures will not be eligible for a refund or able to exchange their previously purchased tickets. All entrants are limited to one pair of tickets per customer in total for one Fixture only. If you have successfully applied for a Fixture and been allocated tickets, you will not be eligible to be selected for subsequent Fixtures. A valid email address is required to enter the Promotion and to redeem the tickets.

6. Free ticket recipients are required to provide proof of identity on entrance to the Fixture venue, alongside the e-tickets provided under that same name.

7. There is the option to subscribe to newsletters, this is not mandatory and where you do not subscribe, your information will only be used for entry into the promotion and the racecourse event and will not be used for marketing purposes.

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8. The offer is as stated and does not include travel,expenses or parking (unless stated) and you must make your own travel arrangements. There is no cash alternative to this offer, tickets are not for resale.

9. Only those named on the e-ticket, with matching proof of identity will be permitted entrance to the Racecourse and the Racecourse team reserve all rights to refuse entry.

10. Once redeemed, e- tickets cannot be exchanged for alternative events or dates. All e-tickets must be used on the date and times and for the event as detailed on the e-tickets.

11. Horseracing is subject to weather. So please check the relevant racecourse website or social media channels for updates before travelling.

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12. Should the fixture be cancelled, transferred or abandoned, tickets won’t be valid for an alternative date, free ticket recipients are not eligible for refunds for the value of the ticket.

13. All ticket holders are subject to the racecourse terms and conditions of entry, click HERE. Your data privacy is very important to us. The data you provide upon requesting tickets (full name and email) will only be shared with the relevant racecourse in order to generate your details on the system for the Fixture, unless you have opted in to receive marketing from Arena Racing Company, in which case your email and full name will be shared for these purposes (for more information please click HERE. Standard Reach privacy policy rules apply HERE

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Fire crews called to crash in Danebury Drive, Acomb

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Overturned lorry leaves driver trapped in Topcliffe

North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service attended the incident on Danebury Drive in Acomb at 1.47am on Sunday (April 5), which had happened at around 9.30pm on April 4.

According to an eye-witness, the “chilling” incident involved a white Fiat and an e-bike on the junction of Ostman Road.


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They said: “Police arrived at the scene first, followed by two ambulances, with additional police units arriving shortly after to set up roadblocks.

“The area was cordoned off to allow officers to investigate the scene.

“A bus became stuck at the junction of Ostman Road for around an hour and a half due to the incident, although it was not directly involved.

“It was subsequently taken out of service, and the route was diverted for the rest of the evening.”

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The incident was attended by two ambulance crews, four police vans and two police cars, the eye witness confirmed.

They added: “Officers at the scene were observed reconstructing the incident and conducting brake tests as part of their investigation.

“At approximately 1:50am, fire crews arrived and used jet sprays to clean the road of hazardous bodily fluids.

“The incident concluded at around 2:15am.”

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A North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson confirmed: “Crews washed down the road and left the incident with the responsible persons.”

The Press has contacted North Yorkshire Police for comment.

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Midsomer Murders’ Neil Dudgeon ‘feared it wouldn’t be the same’ after co-star left

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EXCLUSIVE: Midsomer Murders star Neil Dudgeon has paid tribute to his “fantastic” co-stars

TM: Neil Dudgeon says he isn’t leaving Midsomer Murders

Midsomer Murders actor Neil Dudgeon has paid tribute to his “absolute treasure” co-star as he discussed his return as DCI Barnaby in the popular ITV series. Filming for the forthcoming series of Midsomer Murders is currently in progress, with Neil reprising his role as DCI Barnaby alongside his sidekick Sergeant Jamie Winter (played by Nick Hendrix) and Dr Fleur Perkins (Annette Badland).

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However, in an exclusive interview with Reach PLC, Neil revealed what it was like working with his cherished co-stars. When asked what it was like working with Nick and Annette “so closely”, Neil said, “It is great. Annette has played Fleur for years and years and is still there.

“Whenever we meet her, she’s saying, ‘Oh, you know, I’ve just come back from such and such, where I’ve been filming this, and I’m going to Manchester next week,” reports the Express.

“She’s in three or four days, and episodes in between, she’s going off doing all sorts of things, but she’s in great demand, because she’s such an absolute treasure.”

He continued, “And Nick is fantastic, and I feel very blessed. I’ve always felt very blessed because when I started, I had Jason Hughes, who was the Sergeant.

“And then when Jason left, I thought ‘Oh, it won’t be the same’, and then Gwilym Lee came along, and it changed him because Barnaby and Jason’s characters were more similar in age, they had a different kind of relationship, and me and Jason had a different kind of relationship, which was hilarious.”

Sharing an amusing behind-the-scenes anecdote, the DCI Barnaby star continued, “And we behaved terribly. I remember one day we were both so overcome with the hysterics that the director said to us, ‘You can’t carry on until you calm down…alright, both of you out’.

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“And he sent us out of the location, and to the car park to calm down, which just made us worse.” Going on to heap praise on his co-stars, the actor added, “And then Gwilym came along, who was just wonderful and lovely and fantastic.

“And then when he left, I thought, ‘Oh no, I can’t be lucky a third time’. And then Nick came along, and he’s just fantastic. He’s great to work with, and I think we get along pretty well, and it’s so important, because for the five months or so that we’re filming, you meet up at seven o’clock in the morning, and you’re standing next to each other, working with each other until seven o’clock at night.

“You know, it’s like 12 hours a day, five days a week for five months. During that period, I’m seeing much more of him than I am of my own family. I think if you’re doing that with somebody you didn’t get on with, that would be really, really hard.”

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FA Cup quarter-finals: Was 11 minutes of stoppage time at West Ham against Leeds excessive?

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The difference in injury time between Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final involving West Ham United and Leeds, and Manchester City‘s 4-0 win over Liverpool a day earlier was stark.

While Craig Pawson added 11 minutes on at the London Stadium, allowing the hosts to come from 2-0 down in that period to force extra time and a penalty shootout, Michael Oliver did not add on a single second in the tie at Etihad Stadium.

Social media was awash with supporters asking how Oliver could just ignore the laws of the game and choose to play no added time.

After all, there were two goals and six stoppages for substitutions in a game that that was eventually settled 4-2 on penalties in Leeds‘ favour.

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But it is far from unusual in cup games where a match is effectively over.

A couple of years ago Pierluigi Collina, Fifa’s head of referees, was talking about added time and when it might be acceptable to cut it short.

The Italian made a good point. He said in cup ties that have no likelihood whatsoever of the outcome changing, blowing up early can be OK.

But Collina also pointed out that should never be the case in a league game, because goal difference can always be crucial.

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Zero added time is not seen very often in England, but Uefa referees are told they can end a match bang on time if there is nothing to be gained by playing on. Oliver is, of course, a Fifa and Uefa referee.

Take a look at a couple of Champions League games last month.

Chelsea‘s tie with Paris St-Germain and Barcelona against Newcastle both had no added time, with the English sides losing by aggregate scores of 8-2 and 8-3 respectively.

Once you look at the stoppages in the West Ham game, you can see the 11 minutes was justifiable.

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  • Three minutes for treatment to Adama Traore and Joe Rodon

  • Two minutes while the physios came on for Pablo and Jaka Bijol

  • Three minutes for the penalty after a video assistant referee (VAR) check

  • One minute while Noah Okafor was checked out for an injury

Plus two substitutes, a couple of VAR checks and other delays.

So while it might have appeared excessive, it was explainable.

“When we are ever in the lead it feels like a crazy amount of time on it,” said Leeds boss Daniel Farke afterwards. “When we are chasing a game it feels like it is only three minutes.

“You have to deal with it and it is up to the officials to decide. I’m used to accepting the officials decisions and I try to not complain about it. It is what it is.”

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John Swinney says he wants to ‘press on’ with independence referendum in 2028

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Despite the SNP having lost the four election campaigns fought while Mr Swinney has been leader – for Westminster in 2001, Holyrood in 2003, the European Parliament in 2004 and the 2024 general election – the First Minister stressed that “obviously I want to go into this election with the objective of winning it”, adding that his party is “in a very strong position to do so”.

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New UK statutory sick pay and parental leave rules in place from today after major changes

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Statutory sick pay and parental rules changes are now in place

More than a million workers will get access to statutory sick pay for the first time thanks to new employment rights. New rules on sick pay and parental leave come into force today (April 6).

The TUC said 1.2 million workers – mostly low-paid women – are set to get access to statutory sick pay for the first time. While 8.4 million people will benefit from sick pay paid from the first day of illness.

Previously, workers who earned below a threshold of £125 a week were not eligible for statutory sick pay. The TUC said that before today’s changes, workers had been left with no choice but to go into work when they were ill.

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Tens of thousands of workers will also get access to day one paternity leave under measures in the Employment Rights Act. It means that as well as stronger sick pay, fathers and partners will now have a day-one right to paternity leave – and all parents will gain the day-one right to unpaid parental leave.

The TUC said this first tranche of rights being delivered through the act represented a “landmark day” for workers. Business Secretary Peter Kyle said: “Day-one rights mean exactly that: rights that are there for you from the moment you start a job, and from the moment you get sick.

“Whether you’re a low-paid employee who’s been forced to work while unwell, or a new parent who wants to be there for their family, these changes are for you. We’re delivering the most significant upgrade to workers’ rights in a generation.”

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TUC general secretary Paul Nowak said: “After years of campaigning from unions and workers, the first individual rights from the Employment Rights Act are coming into force – and they will change lives up and down the country. Sick pay for all, paid from day one of illness is a huge step forward.

“For too long, low-paid workers – especially women – have missed out on any form of sick pay. Even those who were eligible for statutory sick pay had to wait four days before they could claim it.

“That left many with no choice but to go into work when ill – risking spreading and prolonging their illness. That’s why today’s changes are much needed.”

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Abby Jitendra, principal policy adviser at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, said: “Good jobs give us security and stability. The new rights introduced today extend the security many of us in good jobs enjoy to millions of low-paid workers.

“Workers will no longer pay a penalty for being on a low income and falling sick, with sick pay for all workers from day one. New dads will also have a right to time off to look after their partner and bond with their newborn from their first day at work.

“The changes in the Employment Rights Act bring more workers closer to jobs that they can be proud of, where they truly get out what they put in.”

Petra Wilton, the Chartered Management Institute’s policy director, said: “Managers are not being given the tools they need to fully understand how the rules of the workplace are changing, some of them quite dramatically. This creates a real risk for both employers and employees and could lead to preventable workplace tensions.”

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Police appeal to find missing 17-year-old girl

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When last seen she was wearing light and dark blue bottoms, a black puffer coat and light coloured trainers

Police in the Newry area are currently searching for a 17-year-old who has been reported as missing.

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Officers say Layla Rose Smith has not been seen since 15.30 on Saturday, April 4 2026. When last seen she was wearing light and dark blue bottoms, a black puffer coat and light coloured trainers.

Layla is approximately 5 foot 4 in height with brown shoulder length hair.

Issuing the missing person appeal on Sunday, a PSNI spokesperson said: “If anyone knows where Layla currently is or has any information to pass onto ourselves please contact us on 101 quoting the police reference CC1660 of 4/4/26.”

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Leeds and West Ham deliver ludicrous Cup tie free from Premier League constraints

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We are back after Saturday’s goalfest in the FA Cup quarter-finals and this afternoon West Ham take on Leeds United at the London Stadium. It is a draw which raises the question of whether both teams can put their Premier League predicament aside in the hope of a Wembley trip for their fans.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side come into the match having drawn six of their last eight games in 90 minutes across all competitions. Despite this new-found consistency, a lacklustre performance in their last outing against Aston Villa cost them crucial ground in the relegation battle, with Nottingham Forest moving three points clear with their win at Spurs. At home, West Ham have not lost a game at in the last three months.

Posing as a tricky side to defeat in front of their home crowd, they strive to keep this cup run alive and reach their first FA Cup semi-final since they finished runners-up in 2006. Twenty years on, this competition has been something to savour for the London side this year, despite relegation hanging over them.

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Has this relentless cup form reignited West Ham’s optimism and given the squad new belief heading into their final eight games of the season? With a two-week gap following the international break, there’s been plenty of time to park the relegation doubts and focus on today. Nuno has always excelled in the FA Cup reaching the semi-finals twice before with both Nottingham Forest and Wolverhampton Wanderers. You would expect him to utilise this experience in today’s fixture in hopes of continuing West Ham’s unlikely run through the competition.

Meanwhile, Leeds find themselves in a similar sticky situation. Despite having only lost twice in their last nine games, they still face a daunting run with the relegation zone just over their shoulder, four points clear of the drop. Leeds have drawn a blank in their last two games, but they will have 9,000 fans in the away end in east London.

In the Premier League against West Ham, Leeds proved to be the dominant side, victorious in their last encounter. A deeper FA Cup run would do wonders for their campaign and hopefully ease the ever mounting pressure in the league. History looms over them having lost their last three FA Cup quarter-finals, it will demand a mammoth effort to reach their first semi-final in the competition since 1986-87.

Kick-off is at 4.30pm, with line-ups on the way shortly.

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Calls for crackdown to ‘blue badge fraud’

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The AA says up to one in five badges may be used by someone other than the holder

A record surge in Blue Badge ownership has sparked urgent calls from motoring experts for a nationwide crackdown on parking permit fraud.

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New analysis of Department for Transport data reveals that one in 20 people in England now hold a permit, marking an all-time high of 3.07 million users. While these badges provide a vital lifeline for people with disabilities, the AA warns that as many as one in five permits may be used illegally by people who are not the authorised holders.

The sharp 8% increase in badge holders over the last year is largely driven by a 2019 policy change that expanded eligibility to include non-visible conditions such as dementia, Parkinson’s, and epilepsy.

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Consequently, more than two-fifths of badges issued in the most recent cycle were granted without a formal medical assessment.

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Usage varies significantly across the country, with the North East recording the highest proportion of holders at 6.1%, while London maintains the lowest at 3.5%.

Permit holders enjoy significant benefits, including the ability to park for up to three hours on yellow lines and exemptions from the capital’s £18 daily congestion charge.

However, AA President Edmund King expressed deep concern over the rising levels of abuse, citing instances of counterfeit badges, the use of permits belonging to deceased relatives, and the resale of stolen badges.

He said: “The blue badge scheme is a mobility lifeline for millions of legitimate users and their families. Our concern is not the absolute number of badges issued but the estimates that up to one in five badges may be used by someone other than the holder or authorised user.”

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Mr King added: “Fraud is an issue which can include family misuse, use after death, counterfeit badges and theft and resale of badges. We would welcome a crackdown on illegitimate use of badges to safeguard the deserving users.”

Local authorities have already begun escalating their enforcement efforts to combat these crimes.

Recent prosecutions in Croydon resulted in offenders paying nearly £6,000 in fines and costs, while councils in Oxfordshire and Gateshead have successfully convicted drivers for using permits belonging to others.

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The Local Government Association has urged the public to report suspected misuse, noting that even though some disabilities are not immediately visible, the act of “lazy” or “fraudulent” parking is a criminal offense that deprives those with genuine needs of essential access.

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Firefighters tackle large blaze at South Shields industrial estate

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Firefighters tackle large blaze at South Shields industrial estate

Large plumes of black smoke could be seen billowing from a unit at the height of the fire on the estate in the Tyne Dock area of South Tyneside.

It is understood that the fire broke out at about 4.15pm today.

The fire on Mitre Place, South Shields. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)

Two engines were seen battling the fire on Mitre Place, South Shields.

In a post on X, the Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service advised residents to keep windows and doors locked and urged people to avoid the area, if possible, while they tackled the fire.

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It is understood the fire is being brought under control, but fire personnel are expected to be at the scene for some time.

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Trump declares victory after pilot rescue, but threats to US aircraft and personnel remain in Iran

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Trump declares victory after pilot rescue, but threats to US aircraft and personnel remain in Iran

Trump’s comments over the weekend stand in contrast to several he made last week, including a televised address on 1 April, in which he suggested that the US had already created the conditions necessary for other countries to engage in the Strait. “Take it, protect it, use it for yourselves,” he told allies.

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