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Mercury angles with Uranus today, meaning that plans and projects could be shaken up. Adaptability is your friend.
Gemini, Aquarius and Virgo, a little chaos never fazed you. Keep this mantra today, and find new perspectives underneath the unexpectedness of stirred plans.
Know that what is meant for you will be yours and try not to regard things too deeply today. Enjoy detours in your plans, as life is all about the journey, not just the destination.
Ahead, you’ll find all the star signs’ horoscopes for today: Thursday February 5, 2026.
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Don’t be surprised if plans go sideways or show signs of ingenuity. A conversation could take an unexpected turn, jolting you into a new way of thinking. Tech glitches or surprising news may pop up, but so can lightbulb moments. Stay flexible, and don’t dig your heels in, as innovation thrives when you allow the unexpected. Financial surprises may require you to move fast, so be prepared and stay upbeat.
You like your routines, but today’s cosmic mix brings opportunities, perhaps quickly, and especially around career or public image. A fast-moving idea or conversation could challenge your usual way of doing things, but don’t dismiss it. But don’t see this as a threat. The world may zig when you want to zag, but going with the flow could open doors you didn’t know existed. Expect the unexpected and enjoy it, Taurus.
Just when you think you’ve figured it all out, an insight or a tech hiccup shakes things up. Travel plans, studies or digital projects may need quick revisions. Luckily, your agile mind thrives in chaos. Stay open to strange solutions, as they might just be brilliance in disguise. Inner restlessness could point to a deeper need for freedom or inspiration. A quirky conversation may lead to a breakthrough.
A relationship could take an unexpected turn, generating ideas that challenge your usual comfort zones. Friends or collaborators might surprise you with wild suggestions, but don’t dismiss them too quickly, as there’s wisdom hidden here. Financial matters or shared resources may need attention, so keep a cool head. Stay open and curious, and don’t be afraid to rethink something you thought was set in stone.
A conversation with a partner, colleague or creative collaborator could veer wildly off script, but don’t panic. Behind the chaos lies a fresh perspective or ingenious twist that could change everything for the better. Just don’t cling too tightly to old plans or pride, as flexibility will serve you well. Stay gracious under pressure, as sometimes a brilliant breakthrough arrives disguised as a slightly awkward moment.
Just when you thought you had your week neatly colour-coded and bullet-pointed, Mercury angles towards Uranus and tosses a wild idea or detour into your carefully planned schedule. Don’t fight the twist. This cosmic mishap might push you towards a more innovative way of working, thinking or even travelling. A surprising chat or insight could unlock a puzzle you’ve been pondering.
Cosmic messages for Cosmic messages for Virgo today
Libra
September 24 to October 23
A flash of brilliance could disrupt your usual rhythm, but in a good way. An unexpected shift in finances or shared resources might demand a quick decision. While you’re known for weighing every side, this event asks you to trust your gut and go with the flow. Dialogue could take an eccentric turn, revealing hidden truths or unspoken feelings. Keep your cool, stay charming and be ready to improvise.
Today, home truths and relationship revelations may burst forth like lightning on a clear day. Something unexpected could shake your foundations, but it’s not here to destroy, it’s here to wake you up. A family member or partner might share something, or you could find yourself saying what’s long been bottled up. Stay cool and curious, not controlling. Flexibility is your best asset now.
An awkward line-up could turn your day into a wild brainstorm session, ready or not. An unexpected comment, message or piece of news might shake up your routine, but it also ignites ideas that are nothing short of genius. Just don’t rush into action without a second thought. Tech hiccups or schedule blips may test your patience, but they’re just nudges to think outside the box.
Thinker Mercury’s angle to the edgy Uranus could shake up your best-laid plans just when you thought everything was nailed down. An unexpected idea, comment or event could jolt you into seeing things from a wildly different and refreshingly creative angle. Try not to dig your heels in, as flexibility is your secret power now. A surprise expense or tech mishap could arise, but it might lead to a smarter solution or even a long-overdue upgrade.
Expect a lightning bolt of brilliance and maybe a little chaos too. Your mind is buzzing with possibilities, but your words might come out sideways or cause unexpected reactions, especially on the home front. Try not to bulldoze others with your big ideas, even if they are fantastic. An unexpected shift in plans may actually work best for you – especially if you’re open to an unusual workaround.
With Mercury stirring your intuitive depths and squaring off with wild-card Uranus, your thoughts may sparkle in brilliant but unpredictable ways. Flashes of insight come when you least expect them, perhaps mid-coffee or mid-dream. Conversations could veer off course or reveal surprising truths, so stay flexible. A tech glitch or schedule shake-up might frustrate you but could redirect you towards a better path.
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The WASPI campaign is consulting lawyers about a fresh judicial review after the Government refused compensation to 1950s-born women affected by state pension age changes
The WASPI campaign (Women Against State Pension Inequality) has stepped up its calls for DWP compensation, despite the Government recently stating there would be no financial redress. Labour ministers addressed the Commons last week on January 29 to confirm that no compensation would be offered to the 1950s-born women represented by WASPI and similar campaign groups.
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Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden told Parliament: “The evidence shows that the vast majority of 1950s-born women already knew the state pension age was increasing thanks to a wide range of public information, including through leaflets, education campaigns, information in GP surgeries, on TV, radio, cinema and online. To specifically compensate only those women who suffered injustice would require a scheme that could reliably verify the individual circumstances of millions of women.”
WASPI condemned the decision as a “disgraceful political choice” that showed “utter contempt” for the affected women. The campaign represents the generation of women who were impacted when the state pension age for women increased from 60 to 65 and later to 66.
They argue that the DWP failed to properly inform them of the changes, with many remaining oblivious until the last moment, upending their retirement plans when they discovered the news. The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman had previously investigated the matter, finding there was ‘maladministration’ by the DWP, as they should have sent notification letters to the women far sooner.
The Ombudsman also recommended financial compensation for the affected women, ranging from £1,000 to £2,950. In December 2024, Labour announced they would not provide compensation, reports the Mirror.
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The Government subsequently reversed this position, stating they would reassess the matter due to new evidence they needed to examine. However, in their most recent decision, the Government said once more there would be no financial settlements.
The WASPI campaign is now urging its members to contact their local MPs, pressing them to demand a Parliamentary vote on the issue. In the Ombudsman’s report, the watchdog called for Parliament to address the matter.
Numerous MPs individually support the WASPI cause, as well as some political parties including the Liberal Democrats and Green Party. WASPI had sought a judicial review of the earlier ruling, though this was resolved out of court after the Government pledged to revisit their decision.
Angela Madden, chair of the WASPI campaign, said the organisation is consulting with lawyers regarding a potential fresh judicial review application. She said: “We would welcome it, if the lawyers think there is a different way to go, we would welcome that as well.”
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She said they expect to receive guidance from their legal team shortly. If you want to file a judicial review of such a decision, it must be submitted within three months.
Ms Madden said: “The only people who can get this for us are Parliament. So we have to impress on Parliament that they simply must do it. The way the DWP has behaved is undemocratic. They are defending themselves, and the Ombudsman is so that we are protected from departments defending themselves.”
She said the campaigners feel “insulted”, particularly as the Government’s decision relied on a 2014 survey suggesting the women would not remember getting a letter or would not read it if they had received it, and so sending out letters sooner would have made little difference.
“The criminals use this data to develop AI-generated voice clones used to simulate consent for direct debits, deceiving even legitimate businesses and financial providers,” the watchdog explains.
“These details appear then to be passed or sold to other criminal operations who, with the details, can easily circumvent the banks and set up payments without the victim’s knowledge.
“Victims often do not realise payments are being taken.”
Scamming is rife: Brits receive seven scam calls or texts on average every month.
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And NTS has blocked nearly 21 million scam calls in six months.
As part of that work, the watchdog has shut down more than 2,000 phone numbers.
Crooks can use AI software to quickly and cheaply carry out scamsCredit: Alamy
“What we’re seeing is a deeply disturbing combination of old and new: traditional phone scams supported by disturbing new techniques,” said Louse Baxter MBE, who heads up the NTS’ scams team.
“Criminals are using AI not just to deceive victims, but to trick legitimate systems into processing fraudulent payments.
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“This is no longer just a nuisance – it’s a coordinated, sophisticated operation targeting some of the most situationally vulnerable consumers in society.
“We urge everyone to speak to friends and relatives about scam calls, check bank statements regularly and report anything suspicious.”
NTS says that Brits are being cold-called and then coerced into providing details to the criminals.
This allowed crooks to take “continuous payments” from the accounts of victims.
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And because this happens in the background, it’s possible for victims to not even realise their accounts are quietly being emptied.
STAY SAFE FROM SCAMS – WHICH? ADVICE
Here’s the official Which? response to this scam alert…
“It’s horrifying that criminals are using AI to clone voices in order to set up fraudulent direct debits,” said Lisa Webb, Which? consumer law expert.
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“You shouldn’t have to worry about your own voice being used against you in this way but sadly we’ve reached a stage where every phone call must be treated with suspicion.
“If you get any calls out of the blue, don’t be afraid to hang up – genuine callers won’t mind.
“If you see any direct debits or transactions on your bank account that you don’t recognise, contact your bank immediately using the number on the back of your card.
“You should also report any scams to Police Scotland or Report Fraud to investigate.
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“It’s also worth making sure you’re registered with the telephone preference service to opt out of unsolicited marketing calls, that way you’ll know that any unexpected marketing or sales calls are either a rogue company or a scammer.”
“This alarming new twist in phone-based fraud shows just how quickly criminals are exploiting emerging technologies to prey on the public,” said John Herriman, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute chief.
“Voice cloning takes scam calls to a sinister new level, making it even harder for legitimate businesses and consumers to distinguish real interactions from fraudulent ones.
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“Trading Standards teams across the UK are working tirelessly to disrupt these operations, but we need the public to stay alert, talk to loved ones about the risks, and report anything suspicious.
“Protecting consumers, especially those most vulnerable, requires all of us to stay informed and work together to tackle these modern day and emerging examples of fraud.”
Voice-cloning technology isn’t new – it’s been around for several years.
Tools to clone voices can be accessed cheaply and easily online, making the process relatively straightforward.
We spoke to Louise Baxter from the NTS, who shared advice for Sun readers worried about this kind of con.
“It all starts with one phone call, where you think you’re talking to a real company and they ask for your bank details,” Louise told The Sun.
“So the most important advice is to never give any personal information to anyone who calls you out of the blue and without doing your own checks on who they are, no matter how genuine they sound.
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“But the criminals are clever and anyone can be a victim of a scam.
“With the growing use of sophistication and AI in scams, we should all get into the habit of checking our bank statements regularly to make sure we recognise all the payments that are going out.
“We’re also urging people to talk to friends and relatives who may be more vulnerable to scam phone calls, to help them stay safe.”
Louise also recommended visiting their website for advice – http://www.friendsagainstscams.org.uk – as well as instructions for downloading the NTS’ new scam-fighting app.
The incident saw an Audi SQ7 model stolen from Leeds, according to Greater Manchester Police, in the early hours of today, February 4.
The car was driven along the M62 towards Greater Manchester before being spotted by officers who began following it.
The Audi drove onto the M60 and then the East Lancashire Road, where a pursuit ensued. Police cars and the National Police Air Service helicopter followed it.
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Officers say it hit “more than 120mph” in some areas, before its two occupants decamped on Milk Street, Tyldesley, and were arrested.
The driver, an 18-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of burglary, dangerous driving, failing to stop and no insurance.
The passenger, a 20-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of burglary.
Both remain in custody for questioning.
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Sergeant Rebecca McElory from GMP’s Roads Policing Unit said: “This was a fast‑moving incident that began outside our force area, and thanks to the coordinated work between ourselves and colleagues from NPAS, we were able to safely bring it to a conclusion.
“The two suspects in this job showed a complete disregard for the law and for the safety of other road users by travelling at extremely high speeds in a stolen vehicle.
“We are very lucky that we aren’t here talking about a high-speed collision which could have seen innocent members of the public seriously injured.
“I hope these arrests send a clear message to those who think they are above the law that we will not hesitate to take action against these people who strike fear into our communities.”
The president’s name appeared more than 6,000 times in the documents. He was frequently mentioned by Epstein and his associates. The two men, both residents of New York City and West Palm Beach, had by all accounts a friendly relationship for much of the 1990s until, according to Trump, they fell out in the early 2000s.
Emergency services were called to the scene on Roseneath Road in Great Lever, where the incident took place.
A Greater Manchester Police (GMP) spokesperson told The Bolton News: “Shortly before 3.30pm this afternoon (Wednesday, February 4) officers were called to reports of a dog attack on Roseneath Road, Bolton.
“Emergency services attended and a 10-year-old girl was taken to hospital with serious injuries, believed to be life-changing.
“Armed Response Vehicles and GMP Dog Unit were deployed, and two dogs have been detained.
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“A 28-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman have been arrested on suspicion of possessing a dog dangerously out of control, and are currently in custody.
“Officers will remain in the area as they conduct further enquiries and to provide reassurance to the community.”
Residents gathered while emergency services attended the scene (Image: Supplied)
In footage shared with The Bolton News, Roseneath Road was taped off, with a police car blocking the road.
Three other police vehicles could be seen further down the residential street.
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Details of the attack have not yet been released, and it is unclear at this stage whether both detained dogs were involved.
ARSENAL and Manchester City will face off in the League Cup final next month… pitting apprentice Mikel Arteta against master Pep Guardiola.
Arteta, 43, served as Guardiola’s City assistant for three years before becoming Gunners boss in 2019.
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Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola have done battle 15 times as managersCredit: ReutersThe pair were previously colleagues at Manchester CityCredit: PA
The pair won several trophies together, including a League Cup at Arsenal‘s expense in 2018.
Guardiola continued to win plenty of trophies following Arteta’s Etihad exit, even pipping his former No2 to the title in 2023 and 2024.
But the gap has narrowed in recent years, with Arsenal finally finishing above City last season, albeit still below Liverpool, and currently leading them by six points in this term’s title race.
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Arteta managed to claim a big early win over Guardiola in his managerial career, beating him 2-0 in the 2020 FA Cup semi-finals behind closed doors after deploying a back-three formation.
Arsenal went on to win that season’s FA Cup, Arteta’s first silverware as a boss.
But that semi-final triumph would be his only win over Guardiola in his first nine attempts, with Arsenal losing all eight of the others.
These defeats included a 5-0 hammering at the Etihad in August 2021, as well as a 4-1 Eastlands demolition in April 2023 as Arsenal’s title dream that season was crushed.
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Amazingly, that was the last time that Guardiola beat Arteta – with the latter arguably now having the upper hand.
BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSArsenal were trounced 5-0 by Man City in August 2021Credit: APMan City blitzed the Gunners on the way to the title in 2023Credit: Getty
The two bosses have met six times since then, with Arsenal winning three of them and the other three draws.
The run began with the Gunners winning 5-2 in the 2023 Community Shield.
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And while many dismiss that match as a glorified friendly, it proved to be a big step for Arteta’s side.
They subsequently beat City 1-0 in the Premier League two months later, before earning a 0-0 draw at the Etihad later that season.
John Stones scored a 98th minute equaliser for 2-2 in their September 2024 meeting, with Arsenal having had to play the entire second half with 10 men following Lenadro Trossard’s second yellow card for kicking the ball away.
Arsenal fans were treated to a match they will never forget in February last year, as their side trounced an out-of-sorts City side 5-1 at the Emirates.
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Earlier this season, the two sides drew 1-1 in North London, with Gabriel Martinelli scoring a 93rd minute leveller to cancel out Erling Haaland‘s first-half effort.
This result saw Arteta become the first manager to ever go five consecutive league matches without losing to Guardiola.
Arsenal beat Man City to win the Community Shield in 2023Credit: GettyThe Gunners trounced City 5-2 last FebruaryCredit: GettyArsenal drew 1-1 with City at the Emirates earlier this seasonCredit: Getty
The Spaniard felt that his side had “completely dominated” City – with the Sky Blues recording just 32.8 per cent possession – the lowest tally of Guardiola’s top-flight managerial career.
At the time, Arteta said: “It’s easy to say that [we lacked ambition], but we started the game very well and completely dominated.
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“City scored a goal and then did nothing. Everybody tries to do best to get a result, that’s fine.
“But we controlled the game and dominated and the second-half was the same.
“I’m extremely proud of my players and team, but very disappointed with the result. The pride I feel is that we dominated the game.”
Having not won a major trophy since that Covid-era FA Cup in August 2020, the Community Shield notwithstanding, Arteta will be hoping that a League Cup success next month could open the floodgates, while further rubber-stamping the end of the Guardiola-era at City.
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But time will tell whether the Arteta vs Guardiola rivalry will have time for another major twist, with next month’s showpiece a major test.
Arteta and Guardiola will do battle once again in next month’s cup finalCredit: Getty
The Netflix adaptation of the classic Gothic novel stars a Downton Abbey favourite.
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01:10, 05 Feb 2026
Period drama enthusiasts might be missing out on a Netflix treasure, adapted from one of literature’s most cherished classics.
This gripping thriller film, described as “gripping from beginning to end”, features a beloved Downton Abbey star alongside a favourite from Slow Horses.
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Rebecca, which arrived on Netflix in 2020, draws from Daphne Du Maurier’s renowned thriller bearing the same title.
Du Maurier’s 1938 Gothic masterpiece remains a timeless classic, celebrated for its compelling themes and shocking plot twists, continuing to captivate audiences nearly a century after publication.
This bestselling novel has inspired multiple adaptations throughout the decades, including Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 version, which claimed the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Ben Wheatley’s latest interpretation for Netflix brings together performances from Call Me by Your Name’s Armie Hammer, Lily James and Kristin Scott Thomas.
James has garnered acclaim for portraying Rose in Downton Abbey, Young Donna in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, and Pamela Anderson in Pam and Tommy.
Thomas, a distinguished British actress, is recognised for her roles as Diana Taverner in Slow Horses, Fiona in Four Weddings and a Funeral, and Sylvia McCordle in Gosford Park.
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The IMDb synopsis for Rebecca states: “A young newlywed arrives at her husband’s imposing family estate on a windswept English coast and finds herself battling the shadow of his first wife, Rebecca, whose legacy lives on in the house long after her death.”
Despite Rebecca holding a rather modest 37% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, numerous viewers believe the film deserves more recognition based on the feedback, reports the Express.
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This lets members watch live and on-demand TV content without a satellite dish or aerial and includes hit shows like Stranger Things and The Last of Us.
Viewers flocked to the comments section to express their opinions, with one remarking: “This movie gripped me from beginning to end. I couldn’t look away, and I didn’t see anything coming. You think you know what the movie is about, then there is a twist, and the whole thing takes a left turn you didn’t see coming.”
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“ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT! ! !” another enthusiast declared, continuing: “Nothing can touch the original masterpiece however this film, in many ways, is faithful Du Mauriers cunning flip of stereotypes.”
“Loved the thrill, love story, period views, so well made I would watch it again,” a third audience member wrote, whilst another concurred: “Loved the book and this version of it in film. Have watched I many times. Great cast and acting.”
Additional supporters praised how the classic novel had been brought to life on Netflix, with one suggesting: “If you’ve read Rebecca and it’s a beloved novel to you, this movie is amazing. A great rendition.”
Others were baffled by the film’s poor reception, with one viewer stating: “I don’t understand all the bad reviews for Rebecca. I loved the new adaptation. I especially loved the costumes and filming locations. Lily James does a wonderful job.”
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“Excellent twist on a classic thriller! I am not sure why this doesn’t have better reviews but it is well worth your time,” one supporter declared, whilst another concurred: “This movie is a stunningly faithful adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s classic novel.”
Another viewer gushed: “What a ride! ! ! This genre bending thriller will take you on the wildest roller coaster of your life. The next time someone asks me what my favorite movie is, I’m saying Rebecca.
“This movie surpassed my every expectation. Here I was, sitting on the couch expecting some lame romance but nope! ! I am going to pass this movie down through generations of my family.”
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Yet not all viewers shared this enthusiasm, with one critic noting: “Bland to the point of boring.”
Someone else stated: “What was an interesting, suspenseful book with hints of psychological thriller in it became a vapid, rushed, and bland movie that sapped two hours of my life. If you like your movies to stick to the plot of your books, avoid this.”
A third viewer grumbled: “As much as I love the actors and actresses in this movie, nothing about it really had me enjoying the film. The clichés were handed out like appetizers and the plot of the film was all over the place. Wasn’t a fan.”
Despite the film’s less than stellar Rotten Tomatoes rating, the abundance of positive feedback from fans suggests that Rebecca may well be an underappreciated gem.
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Omar Marmoush, starting ahead of the rested Erling Haaland, helped himself to a brace, while Tijjani Reijnders scored his first Carabao Cup goal to put City 5-0 up on aggregate at the break. Newcastle, who lifted the trophy by beating Liverpool in last season’s final, were brave throughout and did have their chances, but Anthony Elanga’s second half consolation was all they had to show for their efforts across two legs.
The former Halifax at 67 -68 Baxtergate, Whitby – the town’s last high street bank – can now be converted into an adult gaming centre (AGC) as part of plans by Luxury Leisure which trades as Admiral.
A North Yorkshire Council planning committee rejected the proposal last March following a parliamentary petition and more than 500 objections “based on loss of amenity, the unsuitable location, noise disturbance, and because it would be to the detriment of Whitby and the character of the town”.
The refusal has been overturned on appeal by a Government planning inspector.
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The inspector said he found “no compelling evidence” that the proposal would lead to noise levels that would adversely affect or disturb the living conditions of the residents in nearby properties.
The inspector said he took into consideration “the weight of public opposition to the proposal” but his decision was based on its acceptability based on planning policy.
“Owing to the discrete nature of AGCs, I consider that such uses can be successfully accommodated in shopping areas without resulting in harm,” he added.
Council did not defend ‘this approach’
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The MP for Scarborough and Whitby, Alison Hume, had presented a petition to the House of Commons – signed by more than 400 residents – urging the “Government to encourage North Yorkshire Council to reject the application” just days before councillors rejected the scheme.
However, at the appeal stage, North Yorkshire Council did “not supply an appeal statement defending this approach,” a report published by the Planning Inspectorate notes.
Following the original decision to reject the application, several NYC councillors said the committee should have approved the application with restricted hours instead of refusing it.
The AGC will be allowed to operate on a 24-hour basis.
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However, the inspector ruled in favour of the council after Luxury Leisure also applied for an award of costs on the grounds that councillors had “behaved unreasonably” leading to “unnecessary or wasted expense in the appeal process”.
In his decision on the application for costs, the inspector said: “Although I took a different view on the matter at appeal, the council’s members were entitled to take the opposite view, contrary to its officers.
“On the basis of what is before me, I am satisfied that this judgement was exercised reasonably”.
‘Las Vegas of the East Coast’
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When the planning committee decided to reject the AGC proposal last year, Cllr Derek Bastiman said: “If it’s approved, Whitby will become the Las Vegas of the East Coast.”
Addressing the main concerns about possible effects on the living conditions of neighbouring residents, the inspector said he was “satisfied that it would not generate anti-social behaviour”.
A report states that the AGC will offer a range of gaming machines limited to “low stakes of between 10p and £2 and will not include fixed odds betting terminals”.
The inspector’s report states: “AGCs play background music internally similar to a retail unit, the noise of which is contained within the building, whilst the machines themselves are quiet”
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“The appellant sets out that customers are free to walk in prior to 10pm, after which the doors are normally locked, and customers are individually ‘buzzed in’.
He added: “I would further note that owing to the 24-hour nature of the use, exit or arrival would not be concentrated at closing or opening times as can sometimes be a feature of other late opening uses.”
The inspector also dismissed concerns about an impact on the character and appearance of Whitby’s conservation area as no external alterations had been proposed.
“Should any external changes be required, along with advertisement displays, these would be considered as part of any future applications for planning permission or advertisement consent,” he added.
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‘Wasting no time’
Cllr Neil Swannick, who represents Whitby Streonshalh on NYC, said he was disappointed by the inspector’s decision but added that it “came as no surprise”.
“The Government seems to have now woken up too late to the disastrous consequences of the three words in planning law – ‘aim to permit’ – which are letting through a tide of these gambling dens on to our high streets,” he told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS).
He added: “In fact, the owners are wasting no time: workmen are already on site turning the former Halifax bank into an [adult gaming centre].”
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Luxury Leisure has said it will invest £500,000 in the property and create 12 full-time equivalent jobs.
The company added: “The proposal will result in the viable re-use of vacant retail premises and in the professional agreement of the North Yorkshire planning officers will not harm the vitality and viability of Whitby town centre.”
Luxury Leisure, which is part of the Novomatic Group, said it employs more than 2,000 staff in the UK and accounts for 22.5 per cent of the UK adult gaming centre market “such that it is a highly experienced responsible operator in this market”.
It added that there would be “no noisy amusement arcade equipment which attracts under-18s and has an impact on amenity”.
In doing so, the Gunners have reached their first final since August 2020 when they beat the Blues to claim the FA Cup which remains the only major trophy Mikel Arteta has won as manager.
It will be a repeat of the 2018 final when City ran out 3-0 winners thanks to goals from Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany and David Silva.
Date, kick-off time and venue
Arsenal vs Man City is scheduled for Sunday, March 22, 2026. A kick-off time is yet to be confirmed.
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The match will take place at Wembley Stadium.
Where to watch Arsenal vs Man City
TV channel: The Carabao Cup has been televised live on Sky Sports and ITV.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to catch the contest live online via the Sky Go app. Furthermore, the final will be broadcast live and free to air on the ITVX website and app.
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Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert analysis from Matt Verri at the ground.
Arsenal vs Man City team news
As things currently stand, the only Arsenal player in danger of missing the Carabao Cup final is Mikel Merino as he is expected to be sidelined until the latter part of the season.
The midfielder is due to undergo surgery on a foot injury, with the club issuing a statement that the Spaniard aims to return to full training before the end of the campaign.
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Elsewhere, Mikel Arteta will have some key decisions to make regarding his starting line-up, though form between now and the March showpiece will dictate who gets the nod.
That said, Kepa Arrizabalaga has been Arsenal’s cup goalkeeper this season but whether he will keep his place or lose it to David Raya remains to be seen.
Man City should have the likes of John Stones, Savinho and Mateo Kovacic back from injury in time for the final, but Josko Gvardiol will be sidelined.
James Trafford, like Kepa, has been the City cup goalkeeper and is expected to keep his place after a fine showing in the semi-final second leg.
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Marc Guehi, who scored against Arsenal for Crystal Palace in a quarter-final loss on penalties back in December, will not be eligible for the final after joining City after the cut-off point.
Big decision: Kepa Arrizabalaga
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Arsenal vs Man City prediction
A meeting in a final between the top two teams in the country points towards a fascinating tie as the winners could land a psychological blow in the Premier League title race.
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Man City, particularly under Guardiola, are masters of this competition and no manager has lifted the Carabao Cup trophy more than the Spaniard.
That said, Arsenal have had City’s number in recent years and we think they will get the job done to finally end their six-year wait for some major silverware.
Head to head (h2h) history and results
As mentioned above, City won the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal back in 2018. However, the Gunners did win the most recent fixture between the two sides at Wembley.