A new TIP for Sherburn in Elmet is under way with the intention of channelling future investment towards local priorities as the town continues to expand.
The plan is being supported by David Skaith, Mayor of York and North Yorkshire, and funded through the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority.
Housing surge prompts investment plan for Sherburn in Elmet which is being supported by avid Skaith, Mayor of York and North Yorkshire Image: Supplied
It is part of a regeneration programme across 32 towns in the county and will help guide future funding bids to target local priorities.
A North Yorkshire Council spokesman said: “Sherburn in Elmet has recently seen a significant increase in housing development, leading to a rise in population. It is expected that this growth will continue.
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“It is a major employment hub with strategic logistics and industrial sites, currently providing employment for more than 3,000 people.
“The town benefits from two railway stations, offering good links to Leeds, York, Selby, Sheffield and Hull; however, there is a need for improved bus services and connectivity to support access to jobs, services, education, and recreation, especially for those without access to a car.
“The town has a varied retail offer, including supermarkets and independent shops, but maintaining a vibrant high street is a continuing challenge. Social and community infrastructure has struggled to keep pace with recent development.”
Residents, business owners and visitors in the area are being invited to have their say on how Sherburn in Elmet could be improved.
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As part of the Sherburn in Elmet town investment plan consultation, paper versions are available from Sherburn and Villages Community Library and Sherburn-in-Elmet Town Council.
The closing date of the consultation is Monday, May 4.
Public consultation events will be held on:
Tuesday, March 17, 1pm to 3pm at Sherburn Old Girls School Community Centre (alongside the Cuppa Connect session)
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Monday, March 23, 2:30pm to 4:30pm at Sherburn and Villages Community Library
Saturday, April 25, 10am to 12:30pm at Eversley Park Centre, Low Street.
Once the consultation has closed, the feedback will be reviewed and analysed to inform the draft Town Investment Plan.
The news comes after house builder Bellway submitted an application to build 250 new homes on a 27-acre site west of Finkle Hill with up to half designated as affordable housing, along with more than six acres of public open space.
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Plans have been approved which allow the cafe to stay open until 1am so fans can catch all the games
A cafe in a Cambridgeshire city has been told it can stay open until 1am this summer so fans can catch all the 2026 World Cup games. The Willow Cafe in Central Park, Peterborough submitted plans to Peterborough City Council proposing an outside area to screen World Cup matches this summer.
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The application, which has been approved, requested to extend the use of the gardens beyond the currently permitted 9am to 6pm for the period between June 6 and July 19. Depending on the match, the cafe could stay open until 1am.
The cafe proposed permission for a temporary outside area to screen matches. The area includes a VIP area of eight tables, a further area of tables, a standing area, a stage and a large screen.
No permanent works are proposed but the The Willow Cafe asked the city council for its temporary area and access for food trucks.
According to the application, crowds of up to 1,200 are expected. The application states: “The intention of the event is to raise the profile of Central Park by creating a unique, secure venue for fans and their families to watch the Men’s Football World Cup outside in The Willow Garden using a large outdoor TV screen, with entertainment, food and drink available. This is good for the City of Peterborough.”
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England group stage matches kick off at 9pm on June 17 and June 23 and 10pm on June 27. According to the plans, the venue would need to remain open for at least 30 minutes after the conclusion of the match.
Liam Rosenior will hope to arrest Chelsea’s dismal run of form as they visit Brighton tonight.
The Blues come into the match with just one win in their last seven matches, that sole victory coming in the FA Cup against League One relegation fodder Port Vale.
Brighton have become something of a bogey team for Chelsea since BlueCo bought the club in 2022. They bought players and staff from the south coast outfit in a bid to replicate their ‘buy low, sell high’ transfer model, but results have not manifested on the pitch.
The Blues have won just four of their nine matches against Brighton since Roman Abramovich sold the club, and have lost each of their last three matches against the Seagulls by an aggregate score of 8-2.
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Brighton’s impressive form was tarnished somewhat on Saturday as they failed to beat Tottenham, requiring a last-gasp equaliser from Georginio Rutter to ensure they took a point back to the AmEx.
They can be confident of nicking a point, though, against this withering Chelsea side.
How to watch Brighton vs Chelsea
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on Sky Sports. Coverage starts at 7.30pm BST on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
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Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the Sky Go app.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert insight and analysis from Dom Smith.
He is likely to set out to the Foreign Affairs Committeethe context in which his initial decision was taken – that Lord Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador had already been publicly announced and his interpretation of the law, the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act, 2010, was that he was not authorised to share the conclusions of the UK Security Vetting process.
Jet2 holidaymakers have been left concerned after receiving emails from the airline
Ben Hurst and Benjamin Blosse
07:10, 21 Apr 2026
Jet2 has been in touch with all passengers who have upcoming holidays regarding a significant update. Thousands of customers have received emails informing them that their holiday documentation will now arrive later than originally expected.
This has sparked concern amongst travellers who worry it could be fraudulent – particularly as Jet2 has recently been warning customers about a number of fake social media profiles attempting to mislead passengers.
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One worried traveller posted on X: “@jet2tweets Hi, ive just received this email apparently from Jet2 saying I will now get my holiday documents 14 days before my holiday departure instead of 28, is this true or is it still 28, ive a feeling this was a spam email though.”
Another passenger responded: “I had the same email. Flying on 25 May with jet2,” while a third added: “Ive just had the same email !”
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The email reads: “Just so you know, following a change to when we send out the documents for your holiday, you’ll now receive your documents 14 days before departure, rather than 28 days as stated on your original booking confirmation. You don’t need to contact us or take any action – you’ll receive your documents 14 days before you travel. Have a lovely holiday!”
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Responding on X, Jet2 verified the message was genuine and clarified: “Hi there, thanks for reaching out. Yes we can confirm that you will receive your documents 14 days before departure. Should you require any further assistance, then please feel free to send us a DM. “
The decision to issue holiday documentation closer to departure dates follows mounting concerns linked to the Middle East conflict. Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), cautioned last week that flight cancellations could occur “soon” if oil supplies continue to be disrupted by the Iran war.
The head of the global energy watchdog has warned that Europe currently holds just six weeks’ worth of jet fuel stocks due to tensions in the Middle East. He cautioned that flight cancellations could happen “soon” if oil supplies continue to face restrictions from the Iran war. Iran maintains its grip on tankers navigating through the Strait of Hormuz and has targeted several vessels over the weekend, reports the Liverpool Echo.
Holidaymakers with forthcoming bookings have taken to social media to voice their concerns to Jet2. One person wrote: “@jet2tweets Hi there – we are looking to go away for a week to Malaga in June and want to know how concerned we should be about the reporting of lack of airport fuel and what happens to our holiday should something like this happen and impact our holiday. Can you help…?|” One traveller commented: “Are holidays going ahead as usual? We’ve booked an all inclusive 10 day to Crete in June. I’m worried about jet fuel prices.” While another UK holidaymaker asked: “you guys aren’t planning on last minute flight cancellations due to potential jet fuel shortages are you? Family holiday booked in May FYI” Jet2 replied: “Hi all flights are planned to go ahead as normal. If anything were to change regarding your booking, we would be sure to reach out to you directly to make you aware, and discuss the options available to you. Thanks”
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Javier Gándara, easyJet’s chief executive for Spain and Portugal, was present in Mallorca on Sunday for the reopening of the airline’s Palma base, where he gave an update on the fuel supply situation. He stated: “What the producers and airports are telling us is that there won’t be any supply problems for the next three or four weeks.”
Beyond that, it’s difficult to see. In Spain, we are in a comparatively better situation than neighbouring countries for two reasons. Firstly, because of all the crude oil that is imported and then refined here, only 11% comes from the Middle East, which is the percentage affected by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz; the remaining 89% comes from elsewhere.
He added: “No one will be immune to potential supply problems. Ships that leave and pass through the Strait of Hormuz and come to Europe take an average of 45 days, and they have already been practically out of service for two months. It will take time to recover all of that. It’s difficult to know what will happen, so we’ll react as we go.”
The charity says it needs support to continue its life-saving work
The Wales Air Ambulance Charity said it is facing a “serious issue” as aviation fuel costs rise significantly amid the war in the Middle East. The charity is asking for support to help keep its lifesaving helicopters flying.
It comes after air ambulance charities across the UK said that they are facing crippling costs due to the Iran oil crisis. The Wales Air Ambulance Charity said even if the conflict in the Middle East were to end in the coming days the charity would still face additional costs in the region of £50,000 due to sustained increases in aviation fuel prices.
The significant rise in fuel costs has come at the same time as air ambulance helicopter use traditionally rises. Spring and summer bring longer daylight hours and better weather conditions, leading to an increase in flying hours, the charity said.
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Wales Air Ambulance pilot captain James Gardiner said: “Every time we take off we know someone on the ground is relying on us during one of the worst moments of their life. Fuel isn’t just a cost for us – it’s what allows us to take our A&E-standard care to patients, wherever they are in Wales, and then take them to the most appropriate specialist care centre for their needs.
“When fuel prices rise this sharply it has a real impact. The support we receive from the public genuinely helps keep us flying and we’re incredibly grateful to everyone who makes this service possible.” Make sure you never miss Wales’ biggest updates by getting our daily newsletter.
Every day the Wales Air Ambulance crews respond to some of the most serious medical emergencies in Wales – reaching people who are critically ill or seriously injured. This often requires long-distance flights, taking medics to the patients and then transporting them to specialist hospitals in Wales and England for the urgent care they need.
The charity is asking supporters to consider donating – however small – to help cover these exceptional fuel costs and ensure crews can continue to respond whenever the call comes. It relies on public donations to raise the £13m required every year to keep the helicopters in the air and rapid response vehicles on the road.
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Wales Air Ambulance is consultant-led, taking hospital-standard treatments to the patient and, if required, transferring them directly to the most appropriate hospital for their illness or injury. It is delivered via a unique third-sector and public-sector partnership.
As a Wales-wide service its dedicated crews, regardless of where they are based, will travel the length and breadth of the country to deliver emergency lifesaving care.
A spokesman said: “The war in the Middle East has created an unexpected and, we hope, temporary challenge. Rising fuel costs are a serious issue for air ambulance charities across the UK and reflect global factors beyond our control.
“Global fuel markets do not respond instantly to geopolitical change and we anticipate that any reduction in costs following the end of the war would be gradual and spread over a prolonged period. This means the financial impact on the charity would continue well beyond the immediate end of the conflict.
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“When someone’s life is at risk our crews must be ready to fly no matter the distance or the time of day.
“While we carefully manage these increases we are also asking supporters, if they are able, to help us mitigate this exceptional rise in fuel costs. We know that many people across Wales are facing rising costs in their own lives and we don’t take lightly the decision to ask for help.”
To find out more and to donate visit: https://www.walesairambulance.com/fuel-cost-appeal.
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It’s almost that time of year again. One of the standout days on the London calendar is fast approaching, and it’s set to be a big one.
With more than 59,000 runners expected at the Start line in Greenwich on Sunday — after a record-breaking 1.13 million ballot entrants — the 2026 edition of the London Marathon is the most popular marathon in the world.
So, preparation has never been more important. Knowing exactly where you need to be (and when), where to pick up your race number, and where to find fuel stations and toilet stops can make all the difference on the day.
As a fellow runner this year, Standard reporter Megan Howe has put together the ultimate guide to the TCS London Marathon 2026 so you can focus on what really matters: getting around the course and having the best day possible.
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The TCS London Marathon 2026 is set to take place this Sunday, April 26
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Where do I collect my number before race day?
Before the big day, you’ll need to collect your event pack from the London Marathon Running Show, which takes place at the ExCel Centre from Wednesday, April 22 to Saturday, April 25.
Inside, you’ll find everything you need for race day, including your bib number (complete with timing chip) and some safety pins to attach to your running gear on the day.
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The nearest station is Custom House, which is served by the Elizabeth line and the DLR, both of which are unaffected by the strike action, so they’re your safest bet. That said, expect crowds, and don’t be surprised if you have to let a train or two pass before squeezing on.
One key thing to remember: there is no collection on Sunday. Make sure you’ve picked up your pack in advance, as you don’t want your marathon to end before it’s even begun.
To collect your pack, you’ll need your QR code (sent in your official TCS London Marathon email last month, along with your wave and start time) and a valid form of ID.
If you can, aim to visit on Wednesday or Thursday to avoid the long queues that typically form on Friday and Saturday, especially at peak times.
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And if you’re travelling in from outside London, it’s best to pack light; lugging a suitcase through busy crowds is not ideal race-day prep.
Opening times for the London Marathon Running Show are as follows:
There’s plenty to keep runners entertained at the ExCel Centre, and most people tend to spend around one to three hours there. With over 250 exhibitors, including major brands like New Balance, Shokz, and Vaseline, you won’t be short of things to browse.
It’s also a great opportunity to pick up official TCS London Marathon 2026 merchandise. Whether you need anything or just want to make the most of a once-in-a-lifetime experience, that’s entirely up to you. Personally, I’ll be taking all the race-day motivation I can get.
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Beyond the shopping, there are expert talks from elite athletes, vendors offering race-day fuel, and the Charity Village, where runners supporting a specific cause can collect goodies and learn more about cheer points along the course.
Don’t miss out on a chance to visit the Runners Wall (or the Wall of Names), which includes the names of every single participant in this year’s event. Runners enjoy searching for their own name and taking pictures, but it does involve quite a bit of slow scanning.
Some also like to mark their names with a pen or find their “name twin” — someone else sharing the same name on the wall — it’s entertaining and mildly competitive in a very niche way.
And if you’re heading to the Running Show alone, don’t hesitate to ask a fellow runner to take a photo of you. Take as many pictures as you can, both at the show and on the day, future you will be very glad you captured as many memories of the event as possible.
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What time should I head to Greenwich for the Start?
Race day is a major operation for everyone involved. Whether you’re running, volunteering, or spectating, the golden rule is simple: plan ahead. Know exactly where you’re going and what time you need to be there, before the excitement and the nerves kick in.
Runners will already know their wave and expected start time, as well as their estimated arrival time at the start area. Stick to this guidance if you can — it’s there for a reason, and keeps everything moving smoothly.
Participants run past the Cutty Sark in Greenwich during the TCS London Marathon
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All runners can travel for free on the London Underground, Overground, DLR and buses on race day, just show TfL staff your running bib to get through the barriers.
There are three start areas across Greenwich and Blackheath, assigned by colour. Blue Start is in Blackheath, while Green Start (Greenwich Park) and Red Start (Greenwich Park, Charlton Way) are both based nearby.
For those taking part, here’s how the morning unfolds (staggered start times apply):
08:50: Elite Wheelchair races
09:05: Elite Women’s race
09:35: Elite Men’s race and Mass Start begins
09:35 – 11:30: Mass Start waves continue
19:30: Official finish line on The Mall closes (it then moves to St James’s Park until midnight)
Where is the bag drop area at the start?
The bag drop is an important part of race day for runners, making sure any personal belongings you don’t want to carry are waiting for you on The Mall when you finish.
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But beware, it gets extremely busy. Expect queues, and— as with everything on race day— arrive in good time.
On race morning, head to the baggage lorry that matches your bib number in your designated assembly area (Blue, Red, or Green). Team Green participants follow a slightly different process, dropping bags at St James’s Park on Saturday instead.
You must use the official clear plastic kit bag provided when you collect your bib, as no other bags will be accepted on the transport lorries.
Before you hand it over, make sure to check your pockets; you really don’t want to be running 26.2 miles with house keys jangling in your belt.
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After you cross the finish line, follow the signs back to your numbered lorry to collect your bag.
There’s also a charity collection point at the start where runners can donate any unwanted layers. It’s well worth using, especially as it can feel quite chilly before the race gets underway.
Where can I meet people after the race?
The Meet and Greet Area is located at Horse Guards Parade, where large A–Z letter boards help runners and supporters find each other amid the post-race crowds.
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It’s worth noting that phone signal around the course can be unreliable, especially in Canary Wharf, so it’s a good idea to agree on a meeting point beforehand.
What is the support like on the course?
The London Marathon is one of the best-supported races in the world, with water available at almost every mile. In other words, you might be able to free up a bit of space in your running belt or vest and grab what you need along the way.
Buxton Natural Mineral Water is available every three miles up to Mile 12, then every two miles through to Mile 24.
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Lucozade Sport drinks are available at Miles 7, 15, 21 and 23, with Lucozade Sport gels at Miles 13 and 19.
Runners taking part in the TCS London Marathon 2025
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That said, if you haven’t trained with Lucozade gels or you’ve been using something else during your long runs, this is not the time to start experimenting. Race day is all about sticking to what you know works.
Toilets are available at all start assembly areas, at every mile from Mile 1 to Mile 24, and at the finish. Accessible toilets can be found at the start, finish and every even-numbered mile.
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Queues, as you might expect, can be long, and if you’re suffering from pre-race nerves, it might be the case that you need to go more than once.
Try not to leave it until the last minute, and if you know a stop is inevitable, plan roughly where you’ll go, just remember to factor it into your overall time.
Sanitary products and “Just Can’t Wait” toilet card support are also available at all information points and drinks stations.
Can I book a last-minute hotel?
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There’s still time to book a last-minute hotel if your plans have changed, your reservation has fallen through, or if you just haven’t got round to it.
One recommended option is TRIBE London Canary Wharf, which currently has availability from Friday, April 24 to Monday, April 27. That said, rooms are in high demand, so it’s worth booking sooner rather than later to avoid missing out.
The hotel offers both continental and full English breakfast options, a 24-hour snack bar, and a Californian-style restaurant, Feels Like June, which is ideal if you’re carb-loading beforehand or if you’re looking for a well-earned post-marathon meal and celebratory cocktail.
Location-wise, it’s hard to beat. The hotel overlooks part of the marathon route itself, making it a great choice if you’re travelling with supporters who would rather stay in one spot than battle the Tube on race day.
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It’s also just a short DLR journey to Greenwich, keeping race morning logistics relatively straightforward.
Inside, the hotel has a relaxed, bright and airy feel, with staff on hand to help with any last-minute questions, which is exactly what you want on the build-up to marathon day.
Guests can also get day passes for Third Space gym, located above the hotel, which is perfect for anyone looking to sneak in a strength-session or get a few kilometres in on the running machine to warm up.
The rooms themselves are cosy, with spongey mattresses and blackout blinds, perfect for a solid night’s sleep.
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And finally, a small but added bonus, the hotel is offering free protein balls for runners on the day.
What should I do post-race?
You might be thinking, “My goal is to just get round, I haven’t even thought about what happens after”, but it might be time to start.
Finishing the London Marathon is an incredible achievement, but in the following days, it is natural to feel a little lost, with no early alarms to get up for or long runs to work towards.
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Perhaps you might want to sign up for another race (it’s all about chasing that runner’s high) or even consider booking a much-needed sports massage.
Cryotherapy is a popular way to speed up recovery after a marathon. The extreme cold helps reduce muscle inflammation and swelling, easing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) and helps to get you back on your feet that little bit quicker.
Sessions are usually quite short, typically between three to five minutes, using dry air, which is ideal if, like me, you’re not keen on plunging into an ice bath.
A cryoair chamber at Third Space Canary Wharf
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London-based luxury health club, Third Space, offers Cryotherapy sessions, as well as Red Light Therapy and Vibro-acoustic therapy, designed to promote relaxation through sound and vibrations.
Anyone who’s trained for a marathon will know it’s as much a mental challenge as it is a physical one, so getting yourself in the right headspace and feeling ready to go on race day can make all the difference.
A vibro-acoustic session might also be just the thing to help you properly unwind and take the edge off after months of training.
Sitting in a heated chair with a blindfold on, listening to the sound of waves while focusing on vibrations through the body, it’s an effective way of releasing tensions.
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Missed out on entry this year? How to sign up for 2027
If you missed out on a ballot place for the 2026 TCS London Marathon, you’re not alone. The event is more popular now than it has ever been.
A staggering 1,133,813 people threw their hats into the ring for the 2026 ballot, a 36 per cent increase on the previous record of 840,318 applicants for the 2025 race.
Entry to the TCS London Marathon 2027 ballot will open during the 2026 event, but don’t get too confident, as the chances of securing a spot are a bit like winning the lottery (estimated to be less than 5 per cent).
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So, while you’ve got your eye on the ballot, it’s well worth considering a charity place too. Start thinking about causes you’d be proud to run for, and keep your eyes peeled for when their entries open.
Russia claims its forces took 1,700 square km of Ukraine so far this year
Russian forces took 1,700 square km (656 square miles) of territory in Ukraine so far this year and are advancing in all directions, Russia’s top general, chief of the general staff Valery Gerasimov said on state television today.
The claims from Russia come after intelligence assessments in March showed that Russian advances have slowed as Ukrainian forces continue to contest the initiative along the war frontline.
Ukrainian commander-in-chief General Oleksandr Syrskyi stated on 30 March that Ukrainian forces are prioritising conducting counterattacks in areas where Russian forces are the weakest in order to retake and maintain the operational and strategic initiative.
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(AFP/Getty)
Arpan Rai21 April 2026 06:35
Zelensky says Trump’s envoy visiting Moscow and not Kyiv is ‘disrespectful’
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said the regular visits from US president Donald Trump’s envoys to Moscow and not Kyiv were “disrespectful” at a time when peace talks between Russia and Ukraine have stagnated.
Former real estate magnate turned diplomat Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner have flown to Moscow several times and met Russian president Vladimir Putin as recently in January. In December, they spoke for four hours before the American diplomats toured the Russian capital.
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A smiling Putin told Witkoff he was glad to see him and asked him about his and Kushner’s walk around Moscow, which included a stroll across Red Square past the mausoleum of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin to the towers of the Kremlin.
They are yet to travel to Kyiv even once, however, having only hosted the Ukrainian delegation in Miami.
“I consider their arrival is needed by them, not us… It’s disrespectful to come to Moscow and not Kyiv, it’s just disrespectful. I understand we have complex logistics… If they don’t want to, we can meet in other countries,” Zelensky said.
“We should not make the arrival of Jared and Wikoff some sort of special sensation because, first of all, we are in contact with them,” Zelensky said in his interview to Ukrainian outlet ICTV.
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“They are in contact (with us) over the phone, and it is over the phone that they express their desire to continue communication and negotiations.”
Arpan Rai21 April 2026 06:14
Hungary’s Magyar calls on Ukraine to restart Druzhba as soon as possible
Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar has called on Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to reopen the damaged Druzhba pipeline as soon as it is functional, and for Russia to resume oil shipments through it.
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Hungary’s outgoing government, led by prime minister Viktor Orban, and Slovakia have been in a dispute with Ukraine over the suspension of Russian oil supplies over Ukrainian territory through the Soviet-era pipeline. Kyiv says the pipeline was shut due to a Russian attack in late January.
“If on the Ukrainian side the Druzhba pipeline is ready for oil shipments, then they should kindly reopen it as they had promised,” Magyar told a news conference after the first meeting of his parliamentary group.
“And from Russia, we expect them to start feeding oil (into the pipeline) in line with the contracts, because this will not work without either.”
The pipeline could open today, according to a report by Bloomberg, restoring oil flow between Hungary and Russia.
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Peter Magyar attends a press conference on Monday (AP)
Arpan Rai21 April 2026 05:45
Germany and France propose limited ‘associate’ membership of EU for Ukraine
War-hit Ukraine should only be granted limited “symbolic” benefits and some form of “associate” membership of the EU as part of a peace deal to end the war with Russia, according to German and French proposals.
Though Paris and Berlin have drafted their own suggestions for what a fast-tracked integration into the EU might look like for Ukraine, according to the FT, both fall some way short of Ukrainian hopes.
According to Germany’s proposal, Kyiv would be allowed to sit in on ministerial and leaders’ meetings but would not have voting rights and would receive “no automatic application” of the shared EU budget.
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The French proposal, which would described Ukraine as a country with “integrated state status”, would exclude Kyiv from EU farming subsidies.
Both say this status could be granted quickly to Ukraine once the war is over, and that it would be a stepping stone towards full integration into the bloc – a process that would still require Kyiv to navigate extensive bureaucratic hurdles.
A Ukrainian official told the FT that Kyiv was wary of watered-down membership being offered as a poor substitute for true EU member status, but accepted that some elements could be useful.
“We call it ‘shadow membership’,” the official said.
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Germany’s chancellor Friedrich Merz, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky and France’s president Emmanuel Macron deliver a press conference at the Elysee Palace in Paris (AFP/Getty)
Arpan Rai21 April 2026 05:32
Watch: Three injured as Russian night strike hits Ukraine’s Velykyi Burluk, rescuers battle blaze
Three injured as Russian night strike hits Ukraine’s Velykyi Burluk, rescuers battle blaze
Arpan Rai21 April 2026 05:26
Ukraine claims attacks on Russian warships in occupied Crimea
Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence has struck two “large” Russian landing ships in Russian-occupied Crimea, it said yesterday.
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At the time of the strike, which occurred overnight on Sunday, the ships that are part of the Russian Black Sea Fleet were in Sevastopol Bay, GUR said.
Arpan Rai21 April 2026 04:45
EU set to unlock €90bn loan for Ukraine with Orban’s exit
The European Union and Hungary are aligned on the need to clear a €90bn loan for Ukraine, Hungarian outgoing prime minister Viktor Orbán said.
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The Kremlin-friendly leader was the only impediment to the critical funding being pushed through by the EU, and his successor Peter Magyar has said he seeks smoother ties with Brussels and while looking out for Budapest’s financial interests.
Almost 10 days after losing the elections, Orbán yesterday said Hungary will lift its objections to the loan as it has “received an indication from Ukraine” via Brussels that Kyiv was ready to restore oil deliveries via the damaged Druzhba pipeline that runs from Russia via Ukraine.
Kyiv says the pipeline was shut due to a Russian attack in late January.
“Once oil deliveries are restored, we will no longer stand in the way of approving the loan,” said Orbán, who earlier claimed the repair of the pipeline as a condition to clear the loan but has repeatedly caused obstruction in the coalition’s relief work for Ukraine.
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The pipeline is set to be opened today, clearing the way for the loan, reported Bloomberg.
Hungary’s Viktor Orban holds an international press conference in Budapest (Reuters)
Arpan Rai21 April 2026 04:35
Russia flies bombers over Baltic Sea
Russia’s defence ministry said it flew Tu-22M3 long-range bombers in a planned flight over neutral waters in the Baltic Sea, the Interfax news agency reported.
Russia carried out a similar exercise earlier this year in January, saying such flights are in compliance with international law.
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Moscow claims that all flights of aircraft of Russia’s Air Forces are carried out in strict accordance with international rules for the use of airspace.
Its forces conducts regular flights over neutral waters, including the Arctic Ocean, the North Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Baltic and the Black Seas.
File – A Tupolev Tu-22M3 bomber performs during the International Army Games 2016 in Dubrovichi outside Ryazan, Russia (Reuters)
Arpan Rai21 April 2026 04:05
Russia says it detains a German woman with a bomb in her rucksack
Russia’s security service said on Monday it had detained a 57-year-old German woman with a bomb in her rucksack as part of what it framed as a false-flag operation directed by Ukraine.
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Unverified footage showed a woman lying on the tarmac in a car park next to a rucksack, while armed men pointed their weapons at her. Sappers were shown blowing up the rucksack.
The FSB said the woman, who had a bomb with the equivalent of 1.5 kg of TNT, was targeting a law enforcement facility in the Stavropol region as part of a false flag operation directed by Ukraine.
The FSB said it had also detained a citizen from a country in Central Asia who thought he was acting on behalf of a “terrorist organisation” and had been due to detonate the bomb.
James Reynolds21 April 2026 04:00
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Russian interior minister arrives in North Korea for talks
Russian interior minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev arrived in North Korea for talks on cooperation between the two allies, the ministry’s spokesperson Irina Volk said early on Tuesday.
“Issues of cooperation between the two countries in the field of law enforcement will be considered,” Volk wrote on Telegram. Pictures showed the minister being greeted on arrival in Pyongyang.
Russia and North Korea have forged closer relations since Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine and in 2024 signed a “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty” during a visit to Pyongyang by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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The pact includes a mutual defence provision.
Under the terms of the treaty, North Korea sent some 14,000 soldiers to fight alongside Russian forces in western Russia’s Kursk region after a large Ukrainian incursion.
Russian interior minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev is welcomed as he arrives as part of a delegation in Pyongyang, North Korea (Reuters)
JD Vance is expected to travel to Pakistan Tuesday to lead the American delegation in the second round of peace talks to end the war in the Middle East, less than 24 hours before a fragile ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. is set to expire.
The new round of talks in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad has been thrown into doubt as Iran has not publicly committed to taking part.
Pakistan prepares to host the U.S. and Iran for the second phase of peace talks in Islamabad (Reuters)
Vice President Vance was expected to leave Washington for Islamabad Tuesday, according to reports, along with Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and the President’s son-in-law Jared Khushner. All three were present in the previous round of talks.
However, it remains unclear if anyone is flying to Islamabad from the Iranian side.
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On Monday night, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, “so far” Tehran had “no plans” to attend the talks.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran was concerned about “unconstructive and contradictory signals from American officials” amid a “deep historical mistrust” of the U.S.
He said the talks so far have amounted to an effort to seek the country’s surrender. “Iranians do not submit to force,” he said.
Pakistani army soldiers patrol at D Chowk near the President’s House, as Pakistan prepares to host the U.S. and Iran for the second phase of peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan (Reuters)
But there were still hopes of Iranians attending the talks as one senior official told Reuters that Tehran was “positively reviewing” its participation. Two Iranian officials also told the New York Times that the delegation could be headed by Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iranian parliament, who led the last round of negotiations. He will leave if Vance does.
The city’s Serena hotel, where the previous talks were held, has been shut down for guests who were asked to leave for preparations for high-level meetings, and high security was back in the streets ahead of the arrival of foreign delegations.
Some of the roads were closed by the police with some 20,000 personnel as well as hundreds of elite commandos, including snipers, taking positions across Islamabad and neighbouring Rawalpindi city.
Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi told Iran’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, Monday that preparations for talks have been completed. He added “foolproof security arrangements have been made for foreign delegations”.
A cleric stands among the ruins of a Jewish synagogue that was previously damaged during US-Israeli strikes (Getty)
A senior Pakistani government official told Reuters that they were confident it could get Iran to attend the talks.
In a post on X on Tuesday, Ghalibaf said Iran has “prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield” as Tehran would not accept negotiations under the shadows of threats.
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“Trump, by imposing a siege and violating the ceasefire, seeks to turn this negotiating table – in his own imagination – into a table of surrender or to justify renewed warmongering,” he wrote.
Trump said the U.S. was winning the conflict “by a lot” and the blockade of the key waterway was “absolutely destroying Iran”.
A Pakistani security source said Pakistani mediator, Field Marshal Asim Munir, had told Trump the blockade which began a week ago was an obstacle to talks.
The U.S. also intercepted an Iranian-flagged commercial tanker and seized it for the first time since the conflict began, in what Tehran has called an “act of piracy” and a violation of the temporary ceasefire between the two countries.
Trump is eager for a deal that would help avoid another surge in oil prices and plunge in stock markets while Iran hopes to leverage its control of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping channel for global energy supplies, to get an agreement that prevents a resumption of the war, and allows financial relief fromlong-running sanctions and some breathing room for its nuclear program.
An investigation has been launched by military cops into claims that a teenage soldier was subjected to a sex attack in his barracks.
A rookie Scots soldier aged 17 has been sexually assaulted by two fellow squaddies who filmed the attack just weeks into his basic training.
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Two soldiers in their 20s have been arrested after the young man, from Fife, was attacked last week at Catterick Army base in Yorkshire.
It’s alleged that the assault took place while the 17 year old was asleep in his barracks.
One of the two recruits is said to have carried out the sex attack while the second soldier filmed it.
SNP shadow defence spokesperson Dave Doogan MP said: “These reports are extremely concerning and my thoughts are with the victim of this alleged attack.
“The army has an indisputable duty of care to new recruits and especially so when these recruits are children at Catterick.”
Another trainee soldier is thought to have overheard the two suspects in a toilet area discussing what they had done.
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He then alerted senior officers and the two men, both in their mid 20’s, were arrested by the Royal Military Police and detained in custody. It’s understood that their mobile phones were also seized and examined.
The 17 year old was taken to hospital for an examination and has since returned to training.
A source said:”Everyone is shocked by what is said to have happened and the allegations against the two men.
“It is not known at this stage what will happen to the two soldiers who have been charged.
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“They are currently being held in custody in Catterick.
“The allegations are particularly serious given the age of the victim.”
The 17 year old and the two accused were part of a platoon taking part in basic training.
After eleven weeks the recruits are assigned to an infantry regiment and then their training continues for another 14 weeks.
Once the training is completed the soldiers join their regiment after their passing out parade.
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The British Military, including army, have the power to prosecute cases up to murder at a Court Martial and impose prison sentences up to life.
Crimes involving British armed forces personnel are usually handled by the Service Prosecuting Authority (SPA).
However cases can also be passed passed to the civilian authorities.
The Infantry Training Centre at Catterick trains all the Army’s Infantry soldiers and Royal Armoured Corps troops.
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The British Army has come under fire in recent years over allegations of sexual assault and harassment.
Five years ago 19 year old soldier Jaysley Beck was found dead in her barracks in Wiltshire after a Christmas party.
An inquest concluded that she died by suicide, finding that the Army’s failure to properly handle her report of sexual assault and harassment by a superior officer contributed to her death.
In 2020, Dominic Moore, a former Captain in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards was dismissed from the Army after being convicted of sexually assaulting a young female cadet at a formal military dinner in Scotland.
Last year a record £3.2million was paid to compensate victims of rapes and other sexual assaults by military personnel, including £2.3m relating to Army staff.
In September 2024 officials paid compensation to a former soldier who claimed she was raped by a colleague while a teenager and then groomed into a sexual relationship with an officer meant to be looking after her welfare when stationed in Gibralter.
The Ministry of Defence recently announced a £500,000 boost to its sexual violence support unit after a survey revealed 67% of women in the military had experienced sexualised behaviour at work, and had suffered sexual assault.
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More than 500 women who served in the British Army have come forward and alleged they were sexually abused while undergoing medical examinations during recruitment.
Wiltshire Police is carrying out a nationwide investigation relating to medical checks carried out between the 1970s and 2016.
Detectives say the alleged offences took place at multiple recruitment sites across the country and may involve several perpetrators.
A Defence Serious Crime Command (DSCC) spokesperson said:”Two members of the Armed Forces have been arrested following an investigation by the DSCC.
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“As the matter is subject to an ongoing investigation, we will not comment further.”
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