Twickenham plays host to a battle between two sides in very different form, with Steve Borthwick’s hosts riding an 11-game winning streak as they bid to go one better than last year’s runner-up finish – a result confirmed by a blowout victory against Wales.
The Welsh squad, meanwhile, will be hoping to leave their recent two winless Six Nations campaigns in the past as new head coach Steve Tandy takes charge for the first time at this level, with a pair of nervy victories over Japan last year ending their abysmal losing streak.
Wales are desperate to avoid a third successive wooden spoon during a campaign that takes place against the backdrop of ongoing turmoil in their club game, particularly the future of Ospreys.
Here’s everything you need to know about England vs Wales on the opening weekend of the 2026 Six Nations.
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England vs Wales date, kick-off time and venue
England vs Wales takes place on Saturday February 7, 2026 at the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham in south-west London.
Kick-off is scheduled for 4:40pm GMT.
How to watch England vs Wales
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TV channel: In the UK, England vs Wales is being shown live and free to air on ITV1 and STV, with coverage beginning at 3:45pm GMT.
Live stream: Live coverage of the game will also be available for online streaming via the ITVX website and app, which is free with a registration.
Live blog: Meanwhile, you can follow the action as it happens at Twickenham on Saturday right here with us, in Standard Sport’s dedicated live blog.
England vs Wales team news
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In his stead, hooker Jamie George temporarily resumes the captaincy in the front row alongside Joe Heyes and Ellis Genge.
Alex Coles fills in for Itoje in the second row, joined there by Ollie Chessum, while Bath pair Sam Underhill and Guy Pepper are the flankers and Ben Earl starts at number eight.
Freddie Steward is picked at full-back, meanwhile, as Henry Arundell – making his first Test start since the 2023 World Cup – and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso are given the nod on the wings. Northampton duo Fraser Dingwall and Tommy Freeman are selected to start in midfield.
Selection call: Steve Borthwick has named England captain Maro Itoje on the bench against Wales
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Six of Borthwick’s eight replacements are forwards, and five are British and Irish Lions. Joining Itoje in covering the starting pack are the likes of Henry Pollock, Tom Curry and Luke Cowan-Dickie, while it’s Marcus Smith and Ben Spencer who have been given the task of providing back cover.
Tom Roebuck, Fin Smith and Ollie Lawrence are all hopeful of being involved against Scotland next week as they fine-tune their rehab from respective toe, calf and knee injuries, with George Furbank also returning to the full 36-man tournament squad which features an uncapped trio in Greg Fisilau, Vilikesa ‘Billy’ Sela and Emmanuel Iyogun.
England’s other injury absentees include Fin Baxter, Will Stuart and Ben Curry, with Bevan Rodd and Trevor Davison covering at prop.
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Wales are without Taulupe Faletau, Christ Tshiunza, Max Llewellyn and captain Jac Morgan, the latter of whom was Wales’ only Test Lion in Australia last summer.
Louis Rees-Zammit is now firmly back in the rugby world following a foray into the NFL and makes his Six Nations return at full-back, playing at Twickenham for the first time for Wales.
Return: Louis Rees-Zammit is back in Six Nations action for Wales
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Josh Adams and Ellis Mee join Rees-Zammit in the back three, with a centre pairing of Eddie James and Ben Thomas. Tomos Williams and Dan Edwards are the half-backs.
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Hooker Dewi Lake has the captaincy again in Morgan’s absence, with Nicky Smith and Archie Griffin also in the front row, ahead of locks Dafydd Jenkins and Adam Beard.
Alex Mann and Aaron Wainwright are joined in the back row by Josh Macleod, who makes his Six Nations debut deputising for Morgan, who dislocated his shoulder against Argentina in the autumn.
Returning prop Tomas Francis is on the bench, but the likes of Blair Murray and Tom Rogers do not feature.
England XV: Steward; Feyi-Waboso, Freeman, Dingwall, Arundell; Ford, Mitchell; Genge, George (c), Heyes; Coles, Chessum; Pepper, Underhill, Earl
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Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Rodd, Davison, Itoje, T Curry, Pollock, Spencer, M Smith
Wales XV: Rees-Zammit; Mee, James, B Thomas, Adams; Edwards, T Williams; Smith, Lake (c), Griffin; D Jenkins, Beard; Mann, Macleod, Wainwright
Replacements: Belcher, Carre, T Francis, Carter, Plumtree, Deaves, Hardy, Grady
England vs Wales head to head (h2h) history and results
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Four of the last five meetings between these long-time rivals have been won by England, with Wales’ only victory in that time coming in a 2023 World Cup warm-up.
You have to go back to Wales’ successful 2021 Six Nations campaign for their last competitive win in this match-up, and back farther still – to the 2015 World Cup – for their last win at Twickenham. It was 2012 that Wales last triumphed on the old enemy’s soil in this competition, meanwhile.
Much more recently than any of those results was England’s 68-14 battering of Wales in Cardiff during last year’s Six Nations, with previous boss Warren Gatland having departed by the time that record-setting defeat was registered.
Pollock and Chandler Cunningham-South scored two tries each that day, with Freeman, Mitchell and Heyes also getting over to rack up their country’s highest-ever points tally against Wales and extend England’s lead in the all-time head-to-head.
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Rout: Tommy Freeman celebrates scoring England’s third try against Wales last year
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England vs Wales prediction
Based on recent history in this match-up and overall form, it’s hard to realistically predict anything but a comfortable home win.
England are the third-ranked team in world rugby having won their past 11 games, while Wales have lost 21 of their last 23 outings, only beating Japan (twice) in that time.
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That run includes an unprecedented 18-Test losing streak and two Six Nations tournaments passing without a victory, resulting in consecutive wooden spoons which Tandy will be desperate to avoid turning into a hat-trick.
Wales’ last Six Nations win was earned in March 2023 against Italy, who have since bumped them out of the world’s top 10. Perhaps Tandy’s previous experience as a defensive coach will at the very least stem the bleeding of points to give his side a chance of ending that run.
Doing so at Twickenham may well be a step too far, even if two of their last three losses against England were by just two points, but the visitors will surely put up more of a fight than last time.
Regarding bail, the Crown barrister voiced concerns of Robinson committing further offences “given that he is 32 years old and has 194 previous convictions”
A 32-year old man facing domestic-related offences was granted bail on Thursday with a condition imposed banning him from contacting his ex-partner.
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James Robinson was due to be arraigned at Belfast Crown Court on four charges dating back to last March.
From Broadway in Belfast, Robinson was due to be charged with non-fatal strangulation, common assault and breaching a restraining order.
All three charges relate to the same female and are alleged to have occurred on March 25, 2025.
Robinson also faces a charge of attempting to damage the door on a cell van belonging to the PSNI on the same date.
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Whilst the arraignment did not proceed due to the current withdrawal of services by criminal barristers in a dispute over fees, an application to release Robinson on bail was made and granted.
A Crown barrister told Judge Neil Rafferty KC that Robinson had been granted bail on a previous occasion for the charges in March 2025 but was remanded back into custody “following other charges.”
These, the court heard, arose when Robinson was arrested last August and charged with disorderly behaviour and assaulting police.
The prosecutor revealed these two charges against Robinson “have now been dropped.”
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Regarding bail, the Crown barrister voiced concerns of Robinson committing further offences “given that he is 32 years old and has 194 previous convictions”.
Addressing the Judge, Robinson’s solicitor pointed out his client was “previously deemed suitable for bail” in relation to the March 2025 charges.
Saying Robinson has “found himself in custody” from last August on charges that have now been withdrawn, the solicitor said the proposed bail address at Broadway “has been deemed suitable by the police.”
Judge Rafferty granted Robinson’s release on bail with a series of conditions imposed.
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These include a ban on Robinson seeing, speaking to or contacting his former partner, a ban on him consuming alcohol and illegal drugs and obeying an 8pm to 7am curfew.
The hearing concluded when Judge Rafferty said he would review the case on March 19.
Tom Brady has been criticised by former Patriots teammates Vince Wilfork and Asante Samuel after he said he won’t be supporting New England in Super Bowl LX
16:58, 05 Feb 2026Updated 17:02, 05 Feb 2026
Former Patriots legend Vince Wilfork has brutally criticised Tom Brady for refusing to back New England in Super Bowl LX. In the build-up to the showpiece event, Brady sent shockwaves through the NFL when he announced he wouldn’t be supporting the Patriots in Super Bowl LX.
His unexpected remarks triggered a furious backlash online, with Asante Samuel quickly taking aim at him on social media. Throughout his two-decade tenure with the Patriots, Brady secured six Super Bowl crowns, 17 NFC East titles and three MVP awards.
Yet despite his remarkable history with the franchise, the former quarterback insisted that he doesn’t “have a dog in the fight” when it comes to this year’s Super Bowl clash.
“I think there’s always different chapters in your life,” Brady explained during his appearance on the ‘Let’s Go!’ podcast. “And you have different chapters and moments that you go through where you are affiliated with a certain team. Michigan, and then I was with the Patriots for 20 years.
“I was with Tampa for three amazing years. I’ve been in broadcasting, now I’m an owner of the Raiders. So, those memories that I have are forever ingrained in me and I’m indebted to all the people who worked so hard to help make our team successful.”
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“Look, I don’t have a dog in the fight in this one,” he later added. “May the best team win. And in terms of the Patriots, this is a new chapter in New England. And I’m glad everyone has embraced the Mike Vrabel regime, all the amazing players that have worked so hard to get their club to this position.
“We did it for 20 years. There was a little bit of a hiatus in there, but the Patriots are back and it’s a very exciting time for everyone in New England.”
Brady’s neutral stance provoked a fierce reaction from Wilfork, his former teammate across 11 seasons in New England between 2004 and 2014. “That’s bull****, Tom,” he told Savage Sports.
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“Come on now. All that political – this ain’t political. It ain’t political, what it is. The Raiders ain’t in it. Say what it is, what you see?
“At the end of the day, if you’re a Patriot for life you know what it is. Don’t give me that political bull****. That’s just what it is. If you don’t think we gonna win, just pick Seattle then! Don’t straddle the fence.”
Wilfork isn’t alone amongst NFL icons in voicing frustration with Brady. On X, Samuel slammed the 48-year-old for seemingly creating distance between himself and both New England and his old colleague.
Like Wilfork, current Patriots boss Mike Vrabel shared eight campaigns with Brady from 2001 to 2008. “Tom Brady I am highly I mean highly disappointed in you not rooting for your ex teammate, Mike Vrabel who is about to do something special,” Samuel penned on X.
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“I’m going to fye your a** up one of these mornings. Tag Brady let him know I’m on his a**.”
In another post, Samuel added: “Brady you can’t be the only one winning Super Bowls. Let me find out you hating on Drake Maye and Vrabel. ‘I don’t have a dog in this fight.’ Not what I wanted to hear. Brady knows how I get down. This ain’t nothing new to him.”
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A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a teacher was injured at a school, police said.
Emergency services were called to Milford Haven Comprehensive School in the Pembrokeshire region of south-west Wales at about 3.20pm on Thursday.
Dyfed-Powys Police said a teacher was reported assaulted by a pupil brandishing a weapon.
Superintendent Chris Neve said: “We can confirm police are at Milford Haven Comprehensive School following a report of the assault of a teacher by a pupil brandishing a weapon at the school at approx 3.20pm.
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“The teacher’s injury is not a stab injury. A lockdown was implemented but has now been lifted.
“The teacher is receiving medical treatment for their injuries.
“All pupils at the location are safe and most have gone home. Officers remain at the school.
“A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and is in police custody.”
It comes as part of its new Fans Reunited campaign, which is being fronted by Rugby World Cup winners Martin Johnson and Jason Robinson
Greene King is giving away free pints of Guinness this weekend as the Six Nations rugby kicks off.
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To claim your free pint, you need to book a table for any Six Nations game on February 7 via the Greene King website. You will have to show confirmation of booking at the bar.
The deal is available at all Greene King sports pubs including Flaming Grill, Hungry Horse and Belhaven. It comes as part of its new Fans Reunited campaign, which is being fronted by Rugby World Cup winners Martin Johnson and Jason Robinson.
Zoe Bowley, Managing Director for Greene King pubs, said: “Fans Reunited celebrates the unique role that sport, and the pub atmosphere, plays in bringing people together.
“By launching alongside the Guinness Six Nations and offering reunited fans a free pint on us, we want to spark those moments where old friends reconnect over a pint.
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“Just like the rugby legends joining us, we hope this encourages people to reach out to someone from their past, whether it’s an old coach, teammate, or school friend – and share the joy of the game together.”
Martin Johnson said: “Rugby has a unique way of bringing people together. Friendships formed through sport are unbreakable, and the ones that endure last a lifetime – exactly what Greene King’s Fans Reunited campaign celebrates.
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“Combined with the atmosphere of the pub, it takes the experience to the next level. It’s not just about the game; it’s about creating moments that reconnect old friends and strengthen the sense of community that makes rugby, and Fans Reunited, so special.”
It comes after the Treasury announced pubs and music venues will get 15% off their business rates bills from April as part of a major support package.
The Government hadbeen under pressure to act after changes made in the budget in November, alongside the end of support from the pandemic.
Treasury minister Dan Tomlinson said the help support will be worth £1,650 for the average pub next year. Other hospitality businesses such as hotels, restaurants and cafes will not receive the same additional support.
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Mr Tomlinson said: “This decision will mean that the amount of business rates paid by the pub sector as a whole will be lower in 2028/29. It will also apply to music venues too. Many are valued as pubs and it would not be right to draw the line.”
Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the BBPA, said: “We are pleased the Government has listened to our concerns, and those of publicans, consumers and MPs who rallied to defend our locals.
“This pub-specific package will stave off the immediate financial threat posed by accelerating business costs and will help keep the doors open for many.”
Police are appealing for witnesses after a robbery at a family-run west London jewellers.
Two balaclava-wearing burglars took a sledgehammer to the front window of Gregory & Co in Richmond at around 10.30am on Saturday.
The pair bundled as much jewellery as they could from the front window into a bag before making off on foot.
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A vehicle believed to have been used in the robbery has been recovered and is being examined as part of the investigation.
The suspects, however, are still at large.
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Superintendent Craig Knight, who leads the Met’s neighbourhood policing in Richmond, said: “Officers are working at pace to identify and locate the men who carried out this robbery.
“We realise incidents of this nature can have a real impact on the local community, especially businesses and those who live in the area.
“Please be reassured that we will be relentless in bringing these people to justice and are pursuing several lines of inquiry.”
UK broadband company VISPA has informed customers that it has ceased trading.
The long-running provider shared plans to “commence liquidation proceedings” in an email to subscribers.
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UK internet service provider VISPA informed customers it has ‘ceased trading and decided to commence liquidation proceedings’ (stock image)Credit: Alamy
First launched in 1999, VISPA informed its customerbase that they will need to “immediately” find an alternative broadband provider.
The company sold a variety of Openreach based broadband packages and recently delved into full fibre (FTTP) broadband networks, as well as running its own Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) network.
However, ISPreview previously reported a variety of issues facing the company, including overdue accounts, issues with the company’s legal address, and negative reviews on Trustpilot.
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Now, the outlet has reported that several VISPA customers have received an email from the company’s boss, informing them “that Vispa Limited has ceased trading and decided to commence liquidation proceedings”.
A women’s ice hockey match between Finland and Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics has been postponed after a norovirus outbreak.
The preliminary match was due to get under way on Thursday until medics identified cases among the Team Finland camp.
A statement from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said: “The decision was taken following consultations with medical professionals after cases of norovirus were identified within Team Finland.
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“It was made collectively and in accordance with established health and safety principles, with the health and wellbeing of players, team staff, officials and all tournament participants as the highest priority.”
The IOC added that the move was “responsible and necessary” and reflected the “integrity” of the competition.
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The rearranged match will be played in the Rho Arena – a purpose-built temporary arena made exclusively for ice hockey – on 12 February.
The postponed match is among the most anticipated matches this year, with both sides among the favourites to claim gold.
Canada are the reigning Olympic champions after beating Team USA in the 2022 final in Beijing
Finland, who were beaten 11-1 by Canada that year, still went on to claim bronze.
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It is not the first time the Winter Games have been struck with a norovirus outbreak.
Fire service board members will now make decisions on their service review after the Scottish Parliament election
15:50, 05 Feb 2026Updated 15:50, 05 Feb 2026
A decision in the national fire service review which could impact crew hours and appliance locations across Lanarkshire has been delayed until after May’s Scottish Parliament election.
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) officials say that they will be unable to complete the work of reviewing 3700 public consultation responses and making final board-level recommendations on the raft of proposals before a mandatory pre-election period in which public bodies are prevented from making significant announcements and policy decisions.
It means an outcome in the review – which could make permanent the withdrawal of the second fire engine from Hamilton, which was temporarily removed in 2023, and Lanarkshire shift changes including the introduction of on-call crewing – is now expected by late June, six months later than originally planned.
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SFRS last year ran a three-month public consultation on 30 change proposals affecting stations and crews across Scotland, with two options put forward for Lanarkshire; one of which would permanently withdraw Hamilton’s second appliance and switch another at Cumbernauld to staffing by wholetime firefighters from 8am to 6pm on weekdays and using on-call personnel outside those times while also carrying out necessary building repairs.
The other would reintroduce the second fire engine at Hamilton and add another at Bellshill, both crewed on a dayshift-only basis, with the second appliance at Cumbernauld having daytime cover from wholetime firefighters and then on-call crews outside those hours; along with introducing a nucleus crew of dayshift firefighters at Lesmahagow, to be “tactically deployed across the area when on-call availability is most challenging”.
Public events took place in Hillhouse and Lesmahagow during the consultation; while respondents included South Lanarkshire Council, who made an alternative proposal suggesting that second 24/7 fire engine be restored to Hamilton, citing the Bothwell Road’s more central location and motorway links compared to Cumbernauld.
SFRS chief officer Stuart Stevens told members of the Scottish Parliament’s criminal justice committee that the review process and recommendations will not now be completed before the crucial start date of the statutory pre-election period in March.
With independent researchers working to analyse both the thousands of public and staff responses plus “the operational evidence that informed the proposals”, he announced: “Regrettably, it is not feasible to complete the remaining work and internal governance processes before the pre-election period begins.
“Therefore, I can confirm that recommendations on the service delivery options will be made to the SFRS board following this period and final decisions will be made by the end of June.”
“We recognise the uncertainty this delay may create for staff, stakeholders and communities where changes are proposed; however, this is a complex process, and it is essential that we take a robust and considered approach.”
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He also told MSPs at the committee meeting that balancing the budget for 2026-27 remains “challenging” for the fire service, saying: “The draft budget for next year, along with the Scottish spending review, potentially creates a significant resource funding gap for the service.
“Discussions are ongoing as to how we can achieve a balanced budget this year and where additional savings can be made. Whilst the financial situation is challenging, we will do everything we can to protect our frontline services and prioritise the safety of our staff and the communities we serve.”
The public consultation included 18 public meetings and seven drop-in sessions attended by more than 800 people, plus 52 staff engagement events and nine online sessions.
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South Lanarkshire’s response supported the option reinstating a second fire engine to the Hamilton station, noting that they had “raised concerns” regarding its withdrawal in 2023. SFRS has always emphasised that Bothwell Road remains staffed at all times and say: “There is no option to change Hamilton’s appliance from 24/7 cover.”
The local authority advocated for two engines to be based at Hamilton following the service review to meet current and evolving demand, adding: “The area is highly populated [and] currently subject to long-term regeneration to reduce retail floorspace, including new-build development of approximately 450 homes, provision of student or hotel accommodation etc. Various aspects of the regeneration plan are significant developments.”
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The works are not expected to impact the local area
Extension work at a Cardiff high school has been given the go-ahead. Cardiff Council has approved plans to build a two-storey toilet block extension and an additional single-storey toilet extension at Corpus Christi High School in Lisvane. In addition internal works will be carried out to provide two further accessible toilets within the wider building. The application, lodged by the high school, says there is currently insufficient toilet capacity for the number of existing students.
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It continues: “The site is located within Corpus Christi Catholic High School main campus and will be tucked away out of view from public walkways/streets.”
The council planning officer’s report reads: “[The works] are located within the central area of the site and will not have any impact on neighbouring occupiers.”
It continues: “The works relate to the provision of accessible and additional toilets and associated facilities and do not facilitate any increase in pupil numbers.
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“The addition of these improved facilities is welcomed and is consistent with relevant policy requirements and legislative standards.”
It also outlines that the extensions are “considered acceptable and compatible with the character of the wider site”.
The extensions will be no more than 18m tall and will use “Equitone fibre cement cladding” to provide a lightweight cladding solution for “speed/ease of construction”.
The officer’s report called this acceptable as it is “consistent with more recent additions to the site”.
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The existing “material palette” at the school includes yellow bricks with circular white framed windows.
An existing extension on the site uses “dark grey fibre cement cladding”.
Mechanical ventilation for the extensions is “only for the purposes of extracting moist air from the interior” and would “pose no impact” on the nearby public.
A number of school pupils were turned away from the school on Wednesday (February 4).
13:54, 05 Feb 2026Updated 13:55, 05 Feb 2026
A teenager has been arrested after a Cambridgeshire school received a hoax bomb threat. Cambridgeshire Police were called to Ernulf Academy in Eynesbury, near St Neots, just before 9am on Wednesday (February 4).
The school put emergency procedures in place as a caution after receiving a bomb threat. Officer arrested a 15-year-old boy from Cambridgeshire on suspicion of suspicion of malicious communications.
He has since been bailed until May 3 with conditions not to enter or go within the school location. The school reopened as usual on Thursday (February 5).
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Sergeant Rob Streater, from the St Neots Neighbourhood Team, said: “Neighbourhood officers will be out on foot patrol today and Friday, and available to speak to anyone who may have concerns.
“On behalf of the school and local police, we would like to thank parents and members of the community for their support.”