JILL SCOTT does not rush records. She only goes into the studio when she feels she has got something she needs to say.
The American singer’s sixth album, To Whom This May Concern, arrives a decade after her last effort for exactly that reason.
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Jill Scott only goes into the studio when she feels she has got something she needs to sayCredit: SuppliedThe American singer’s sixth album arrives a decade after her last effortCredit: Supplied
“It took me 27 years to make Who Is Jill Scott?,” she says of her landmark debut. “And all the experiences in those years I put into that album.
“These projects don’t just happen overnight, it doesn’t work that way. So, it took me ten years to make this album.
“Why did it take so damn long? Because it takes time to make a great meal. It takes time to decorate your home. You don’t rush it. I took my time because I care.”
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Writing only when there is something urgent to say, and letting the music lead the message, is the way the Grammy-winning artist and actor creates.
She says: “I wait for it to come and the things that came out of me for this album shocked the hell out of me, too.
“On some songs, I’m an anthropologist, studying people. I’m on social media and hearing how a lot of people are not satisfied and that’s a damn shame.
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“It’s a little harder for me to just sit on a park bench and watch people.”
I meet Scott at her publicist’s office in central London.
I am very excited about the musicianship on this album. The horn players and the bass, which is all over this album, is amazing.
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Jill Scott
Dressed in orange, she is bright, friendly and effortlessly glamorous, although she says the jet lag has been hard to deal with.
She’s been over here for a week of promotion, including an album launch where she introduced tracks from To Whom This May Concern and took questions from fans.
“That was a pretty exciting night,” she says. “And the response was great, which was good as I was scared because it’s the first time playing this new music for a bunch of people in a room.
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“I am very excited about the musicianship on this album. The horn players and the bass, which is all over this album, is amazing. It’s not a plug-in, it’s a player.”
At 19 tracks long, this is an impressive album. Collaborators include Trombone Shorty, Maha Adachi Earth, DJ Premier and rappers Tierra Whack, JID and Ab-Soul.
Recent single Pressha and Don’t Play touch on relationships.
Jill says: “Pressha is about a toxic past relationship while Don’t Play is a template for how to have a date where you actually want to get to know someone.
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“It’s not just about what box they tick or what salary they earn. Then BPOTY — Biggest Pimp Of The Year — I wrote after looking at society and thinking, ‘My God, these folks are pimping us’.
“Like the pharmaceutical companies. I had been taking some medication and I didn’t really need it, I was being pimped and so it began with that story.”
‘Music is medicinal’
A diverse record blending soul, rap and jazz, it features beautiful ballads such as Me 4 and Àse, showcasing the poetic storytelling Scott has long been celebrated for.
“When I heard how diverse the music was, it made sense as an album,” she explains.
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“People are going to get what they’re going to get what they need from it at different times. I believe music is medicinal. Like when I first heard of Billie Holiday, I didn’t really hear her until I got my feelings hurt.
“Then I listened again and everything clicked and made sense — how poignant her words were — and that’s why this album is called To Whom This May Concern.”
Be Great is a superb track as both a declaration and mantra, designed for everyday moments of courage.
“I want people to play it before their auditions, job interviews or anything that matters to you,” says Scott. “Go ahead and be fantastic at it, whatever it is.
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“I just got the music and the lyrics popped out. I see it as Golden’s cousin [her 2004 anthem]. Yeah, they’re definitely related.”
Offdaback, which Scott says is her favourite track on her new album, pays homage to her heroes who came before her, artists and pioneers who stood up for freedom and music.
“The ancestors have to be honoured,” she explains.
Scott pays homage to her heroes who came before in her latest recordCredit: SuppliedHer sixth album celebrates the poetic storytelling Scott has long been celebrated forCredit: Supplied
“Whether it was your grandmother who worked in somebody’s house in order to make sure your mother had food, or it was your dad who worked three jobs so you could go to college or so you could live your dream.
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“As an artist every day I’m reminded of how many people have made a way for me to be here.
“My office wall has photos of all the people who have inspired me. Diana Ross, Missy Elliott, Led Zeppelin and Queen Latifah are on there.
“I admire so many. Nina Simone for being so frank and fearless; Tina Turner for being so brave and using her voice.
“The list goes on. Frankie Beverly was beloved to me and Prince was my number one, and Bette Midler showed me that you don’t have to be around, knocking on doors all the time. You can disappear for a while, too.
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“I went to see Frankie Beverly and Maze and they’d not had a record out for 25 years but everyone at the show is up and singing at the top of their voices.
“Music is about that feeling, about camaraderie and unity. I feel really honoured that anyone would feel that about my music.
“However, I’m still working on the other stuff that comes with that.”
There was a recent social media post of Scott being stopped by a fan who recognised her on the street — and she tells me she still finds that side of fame difficult.
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Staying human
She says: “I value my time in just taking a walk, I really do. It’s important to me and it helps me balance everything else. The guy was sweet and I loved his freckles but being stopped in the street is not easy for me.
“Yes, 26 years later, I’m still working on it. I get good advice about it. My mentors tell me the value of maintaining the private self and staying human.
“When people put you on a pedestal it’s a very dangerous game and it’s not the game I play.”
When Scott emerged in 2000 as the voice in neo-soul, blending R&B, jazz, soul and spoken word, she found the spotlight overwhelming.
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“It was terrifying and exciting,” she says with a smile. “I had a good two or three weeks where I was like, ‘This is so fun’. And then it didn’t stop.
“People were driving by my house playing the album at full capacity at three o’clock in the morning.
“I don’t want to sound ungrateful, because that’s not where I live — I live in grace and gratefulness all the time.
“It just was never my priority. I see people who are far more famous than me, and God bless them, but balance really matters to me. I’m a writer first, I just happen to sing.
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“I have to be human and recognise how flawed I am and how much I’m working through things and honouring myself in all the things.
`’So, my goal is to be grand and gracious and have patience with other people. And when I can’t, I go into the house. That’s how I live.”
I think as a society, we’re holding on to a lot of people that don’t benefit our lives.
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Jill Scott
Pay U On Tuesday is a fun song which Scott says: “Comes from being exhausted of family members who I used to be friends with that just don’t value the same things.”
It’s a direct song which even comes with a disclaimer (in the form of a track called Disclaimer) before it.
She laughs and says: “Oh yes there’s a disclaimer. But cutting ties is sometimes needed.
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“Maybe they’re not ready to be respectful now, but I think as a society, we’re holding on to a lot of people that don’t benefit our lives.
“What I’ve learned in these 53 years is that I love when the people around me bloom and I want to continue to bloom.
“This album has been brought to you by education for your home. For your family.
“I definitely don’t like being perimenopausal. That’s not fun. It’s made certain things a lot more challenging, like staying fit, and sometimes you don’t sleep and a dress doesn’t fit but I count on the joys.
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“I’m a big advocate for a book called The Celestine Prophecy, which reminds me to constantly look for beauty.”
Growing up in North Philadelphia, “Jilly from Philly” says she owes her positivity and happy childhood to her mother and grandmother. “My mother showed me art and creativity and I’m grateful,” she tells me.
Although there was a lot of drugs and violence around her, she also saw “kind and beautiful-spirited people” — and that spirit is at the heart of the track Norf Side.
“It’s a celebration of the place,” she says.
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For that song, she wanted another voice from North Philly and her son Jett suggested Tierra Whack, a brilliant MC and remarkable poetess. “We are both a reflection of that place,” she says.
Scott, who has a charitable foundation in North Philadelphia which has been sending kids to camp and to college for more than 20 years, says she could have made an album about what’s going on in the US politically but chose a theme of personal revolution over performative outrage and political frustration.
‘Joy, passion, rage’
“I think that’s another album,” she says. “Right now, I’m really focused on growth and healing — the human stuff.
“Then maybe there will be the kind of revolution that this kind of turmoil deserves.”
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On the death of mum-of-three Renee Good, who was shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis last month, she says: “This has been going on in the United States for longer than my whole life — it’s not new.
“It just happened to happen to a Caucasian woman so the world is shaken and they’re seeing it.”
Making a name for herself in acting as well as music and poetry, she has starred in 2007 comedy Why Did I Get Married? and TV series The No1 Ladies’ Detective Agency.
Scott says she is taking her time when it comes to choosing her next role, paying close attention to both the director and the writing.
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Live performance, however, is non-negotiable. “I will be touring. That is a fact.”
For now, the focus is firmly on this record. “I just want people to come back and listen to it again and again,” she says.
“I’ve sprinkled levels of joy, frustration, passion and even rage. When that last chord plays, I want people to sit with it — and then start all over again. Each time, there’s something new.”
To Whom This May Concern is out on February 13.
JILL SCOTT
To Whom This May Concern
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Jill Scott’s sixth album, To Whom This May ConcernCredit: Amazon
Trump has once again threatened to blow up power plants in Iran
Husna Anjum Senior Live News Reporter and Ethan Blackshaw
16:34, 19 Apr 2026
Donald Trump posted ‘no more Mr nice guy’ as he threatens to ‘blow up Iran’ if a peace deal is not agreed. The United States President also pulled Vice President JD Vance away from peace deal negotiations with the Middle East nation.
Trump told The Weekend that Vance will not be attending the negotiations in Islamabad for “security reasons”. The delegation will instead be led by Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner, The Mirror reports.
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The president told Fox News the delegation will be heading to Islamabad for meetings on Tuesday, which could stretch into Wednesday. Trump also told the news channel that next week’s negotiations will be the “last chance” for Iran.
He said: “If Iran does not sign this deal, the whole country is getting blown up.”
It follows Trump threatening to destroy every power plant and bridge in Iran in his latest Truth Social post. Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire agreement after Iranian gun boats reportedly opened fire on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz yesterday.
It came after Iran announced it was closing the critical waterway while the US continues to blockade Iranian ports. In his latest post, Trump urged the Iranians to agree to a deal when peace talks resume in Islamabad.
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If they don’t, the president says the US will destroy “every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran”.
“NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!,” he declared in capitals, “They’ll come down fast, they’ll come down easy and, if they don’t take the DEAL.”
This is not the first time Trump has threatened to blow up power plants in Iran. He did so in his infamously foul-mouthed Truth Social post on April 5, prior to the ceasefire agreement, when he declared: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.”
He went on: “There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F**kin’ Strait, you crazy b*stards, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH!”
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That post came two days before another in which Trump said “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again” prior to the ceasefire.
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The officer was dealing with a broken-down vehicle when another car hit his vehicle, which then struck him.
A police officer has been rushed to hospital after being hit by his own car on the M8
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The cop was dealing with a broken-down vehicle on the slip road at junction 27, near Renfrew, around 7.40pm on Saturday.
A Ford Kuga hit the police car, which then hit the officer. The officer and the driver of the Ford have been rushed to hospital.
Their conditions have not yet been confirmed.
According to Traffic Scotland, the slip road was closed until 9.45pm following the incident.
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A Police spokesperson said: “Around 7.40pm on Saturday, 18 April, 2026, a Ford Kuga collided with a stationary police vehicle on the slip road of J.27 of the M8 westbound.
“The police car struck a male officer who was dealing with a broken-down vehicle at the time.
“The officer and the male driver of the Ford Kuga, who also sustained injuries in the crash, were taken to hospital.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.”
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Arsenal have an equaliser after less than two minutes!
It all comes from a moment of craziness from Donnarumma, who hesitates on a clearance from the byline, Havertz closes him down and the ball deflects off the German and into the back of the net!
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Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:51
GOAL! Man City 1-0 Arsenal (Cherki, 16′)
GOAL! City are ahead courtesy of a brilliant goal from Rayan Cherki!
The Frenchman collects the ball outside the area and races into the box, skipping past a challenge from Gabriel and avoiding Rice before squeezing a low finish past Raya for 1-0!
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Superb feet and a brilliant goal to open the scoring.
Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:49
Man City 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal have grown into the game in attack, though another clipped through ball is out for a goal kick.
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Neither side is dominating possession but the Gunners seem to be over the early shaky period for now.
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Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:45
Man City 0-0 Arsenal
First flashes from the Arsenal attack as Odegaard threads in a great through ball to Havertz, though he’s closed down and his shot is out for a corner.
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Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:42
Man City 0-0 Arsenal
Nice combinations from Haaland, Cherki and Semenyo but the eventual cross flies out of play for a goal kick.
Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:41
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Man City 0-0 Arsenal
A couple of efforts from Arsenal from a corner as City show their first shaky moment in possession, but the header is wide as Zubimendi nodded it on.
Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:39
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Man City 0-0 Arsenal
The thoughts of Richard Jolly, who’s in place at the Etihad this afternoon…
“Early signs City are following the same pressing scheme that worked well in the Carabao Cup final, with their front four against Arsenal’s back four.”
Richard Jolly at the Etihad19 April 2026 16:39
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Man City 0-0 Arsenal
OFF THE POST! What a chance for City!
Raya makes a low save from Haaland and the rebound falls to Cherki. He fires towards goal and it takes a deflection off Gabriel and rebounds off the inside of the post and back into the grateful grasp of Raya!
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Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:37
Man City 0-0 Arsenal
Almost a huge mistake from the visitors! They try and play it out from the back and Raya almost allows Haaland to close him down, but the clearance deflects off the striker and goes out for a throw.
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Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:36
Man City 0-0 Arsenal
Plenty of full-blooded challenges going in early on as both sides fight for control. Neither side has settled in possession early on.
Mr Berwin told The Standard: “If next week’s planned strikes go ahead, Londoners should know there are other ways to get around, and that Forest will be ready to help them with their journeys. During last year’s strikes, we saw demand during peak times more than double, and we expect to see a similar trend next week.
The market brings together makers, bakers, and creatives of all stripes from across the UK to share their quirky, impressive, and often delicious wares.
The first Makers Market took place in October last year and has seen several events since, including one in March, and a particularly rainy affair in December.
But there wasn’t a drop of rain in sight this Sunday (April 19) as a busy Bolton public came out to explore all the sounds and smells the market had to offer.
One fine-looking cake stand caught my eye, piled high with burnt Basque cheesecakes, cookies, and brownies.
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Persian cake and burnt Basque cheesecake (Image: Dan Dougherty)
“We are Nooshé,” said co-owner Ehson Sadeghian, “we do cakes and pastries but all with Persian twists.
“So things like saffron, pistachio, rosewater.”
The cakes looked luxurious, all crumbled with green pistachio dust and flower petals.
Ehson showed me something.
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“This is the oldest type of cookie in the world – we’ve called it the ‘Persian Jewell’, but the real name is the Koloocheh Fooman.”
The cookie features a unique spiral pattern, with walnuts, cinnamon and, of course, saffron.
Persian jewel cookie, reputedly the oldest type of cookie in the world (Image: Dan Dougherty)
Over on the more savoury end of the food market we had Mr Murray’s Scotch Eggs.
Operated by Kerry Green, the stall sells scotch eggs of all different varieties, including standard pork eggs, fiery chilli cheese, chorizo, hickory smoked bbq, and even a black pudding egg.
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“The black pudding egg is the most popular egg with men, I’d say,” said Kerry.
“My favourite is the Jamaican jerk scotch egg, but unfortunately we don’t have any of those today.”
Mr Murray’s Scotch Eggs with Kerry Green (Image: Dan Dougherty)
“It’s quite a unique product we offer – I don’t know anyone else who does so many varieties of scotch eggs.”
Another unique food stall was gourmet grilled cheese spot Absolute Meltdown, operated by Michelle Johnson and Kathy Buckley for about two and a half years.
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Each sandwich consists of three varieties of cheese – cheddar, mozzarella, and red Leicester – on toasted sourdough, combined with a host of interesting toppings.
“Bacon is probably the most popular,” said Michelle, “but my favourite is tuna.”
Absolute Meltdown with Michelle Johnson and Kathy Buckley (Image: Dan Dougherty)
As with Murray’s scotch eggs, it’s quite a unique idea – to elevate something traditionally seen as a throwaway snack into a serious meal. I asked Michelle where she got the idea from.
“I just love food really!” she said.
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Which is as noble a sentiment as any.
But food and drink is not all the market has to offer. As I browsed the stalls, something else caught my eye – a miniature dalek, trapped inside a small glass.
Little Glass Planet Terrariums and Kim Winter (Image: Dan Dougherty)
This was the work of Kim Winter, owner of Little Glass Planet terrariums.
A terrarium is a glass container containing plant life – mosses, flowers- which, when watered correctly, forms its own self-sustaining ecosystem.
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“I did a masters degree in conservation biology,” said Kim, “so I’ve always been into plants.
“They’re all over the home, hanging from the ceiling, in the corners – the cats can’t even get on the windowsills!”
Purple passion flower with a small figurine decorating the inside of the terrarium (Image: Dan Dougherty)
Kim started making the terrariums as a hobby, but this quickly progressed, so now she sells them at various markets around the North West.
“At first, we say watch out for when the moss starts to dry out, then give it a water.
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“But after that, they sustain themselves.”
Some of the colours are striking – especially the purple passion plant, with its deep colours and soft, velvety leaves, and the ‘fittonia’, also known as the ‘nerve plant’, which has multicoloured veins running through the outer leaf.
Fittonia or ‘nerve plant’ (Image: Dan Dougherty)
Each terrarium also contains a small figurine – a dalek, a Pokémon, two people embracing – which adds an extra dimension to the colourful flowers.
I headed back over to Nooshé for a slice of Basque cheesecake – every bit as delicious and tangy as it looked – and took my leave.
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The next Bolton Makers Market will take place on May 10 at Newport Street in Bolton town centre.
ALL around the world, International Day for Monuments and Sites is observed today.
The aim is to ‘raise awareness of cultural heritage diversity, the vulnerability of sites and monuments, and the measures needed to maintain and conserve them’.
So let’s join in and pay tribute to our own monumental landmarks.
However, when you make a list for our region, you soon find the North East is lavishly littered with follies, forts, towers and columns. I’ve limited myself to compiling my top ten list to mark today.
If I’ve left one of yours out, please feel free to send me a strongly worded email…’’Oy..where’s Ludworth Tower!!!’’ Or …’Ey marra, why no Apollo Pavillion in Peterlee??’’
We’ll start up north and work our way down.
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Bamburgh Castle, brooding magnificently over the North Sea, looking out for its siblings Lindisfarne and Dunstanburgh Castle, up and down the coast. No surprise at all it is a much sought after movie location – Transformers and recent Indiana Jones adventures have used this as their back drop.
We move a little further south to Alnwick Castle, another movie star of a monument (used in some series about a boy wizard apparently??) with spectacular grounds but make sure you don’t try eating a plant in the Poison Garden!
The Column of British Liberty towers over the tallest treetops in the National Trust grounds of Gibside. Like many a folly, when you stumble on it, you wonder, who on earth plonked this here?
If you’re a Toon fan, the city of Newcastle revolves around St. James’ Park. However, if you are meeting someone, there is only ONE place to convene and that is Grey’s Monument. It stands tall and striking, like a huge pin in a map, it is the city’s unofficial meeting point or place of protest.
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Let’s move across to South Tyneside and enjoy the sight to behold that is the Herd Groyne, a Victorian lighthouse built on sturdy legs/stilts in 1882 and still used for navigational purposes today. Worth the trip to South Shields alone.
Down the coast to the dramatic Northern Spire Bridge over the River Wear in Sunderland. The crossing opened to pedestrians (I was one of them) on August 28, 2018, before opening to traffic the next day.
As tall as this bridge is, another monument looks down on it is the North East’s own Parthenon, Penshaw monument. When my two were toddlers I used to love taking them up here for a mighty hike and hot chocolate out of the flask as a reward when you got to the top. The views are cracking on a clear day!
Down the A19 to Teesside for our 8th Whey Aye Wonder as we enjoy the stunning grounds of Wynyard Hall. I was staying there for work recently (I’ve had worse gigs!) and went for a run.
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As well as spotting plenty of deer and rabbits bouncing around the fields I was amazed to find the Wellington obelisk pop up from nowhere. Some 40 metres high, it proudly commemorates the visit of the Duke of Wellington to the estate in 1827.
And of course, NO list of North East monuments is complete without Durham Cathedral. It is not just a monument, but a masterpiece.
I remember my first trip to the top with my Uncle John who pointed down to the grounds of Durham prison where you could see the inmates like ants in the exercise yard.
Finally, back up the A1 for our last stop as we give a great big high five to the Angel of the North, which welcomes all visitors to the heart of our great land with open arms.
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Ten monuments. Ten towering inanimate objects that bring history, heritage and memories to life.
Go on then…which ones did I leave out?
Facts and Footnotes:
The Herd Groyne Lighthouse has an operational fog bell.
The central tower of Durham Cathedral was built in two stages in the fifteenth century.
The Angel of the North stands at an impressive 20 meters (66 feet) tall and has a wingspan of 54 meters (177 feet).
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The Aurora Borealis is truly a sight to behold if you are lucky enough to catch it on a clear night.
According to reports from the Met Office, Scots may be lucky enough to see the Northern Lights sweep through the skies tonight (April 19). A dream event for stargazers, the space event will paint the sky in a variety of beautiful colours that you won’t want to miss.
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Out of those living in the UK, Scots are generally the most likely to see the Aurora Borealis, which dazzles onlookers with bright greens, pinks, blue and violets. While the intensity of the solar event can vary, the brighter, more widespread displays occur during strong geomagnetic events.
The best time to usually see the Northern Lights in the UK is during the Equinox and Solstice, which fall in March/April and September/October. This means the likelihood of seeing an aurora in the coming weeks is higher than usual.
In order for the phenomenon to occur, solar activity needs to take place. The sun emits charged particles known as solar winds, which can interact with particles in the Earth’s magnetic field. If the solar wind’s polarity is opposite to Earth’s, the mixed particles are funneled towards magnetic poles.
As these energetic particles collide with gases in the upper atmosphere, they release energy to form light, which are the colours we are able to see in the sky. Oxygen is said to produce green auroras, and sometimes rare red at higher altitudes. Meanwhile, nitrogen creates blue and purple hues.
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For those who are avid watchers of the Northern Lights or you haven’t had the chance to gaze upon the phenomenon yourself, tonight may be your lucky night.
The Met Office has released its aurora forecasts for today (April 19), which states that Scots may be able to see spells of aurora visibility this evening.
The national forecaster’s Northern Hemisphere forecast reads: “Ongoing fast solar winds are likely to bring spells of aurora visibility across northern parts of the UK overnight Sunday into Monday (UTC), and similar geomagnetic latitudes.
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“This activity will ease through Monday and into Tuesday, with any viewing becoming more restricted to highest latitudes, and fading to background by Wednesday.”
It should be noted that while Saturday night (April 18) was the prime time to see the lights in action, there is still a chance Scots could see them tonight under the right circumstances.
Yesterday’s aurora forecast read: “The auroral oval is expected to remain at or near background levels until a fast wind arrives early 18 April UTC. This brings an increased chance of enhanced auroral activity Saturday night and to a lesser extent Sunday night.
“Aurora will be potentially visible across Scotland, perhaps northern England, and similar magnetic latitudes where skies are clear.”
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How to view the Northern Lights
In the UK, the Northern Lights are the most visible in Scotland, northern England, north Wales, and Northern Ireland. However, during intense solar storms the lights can also be seen much further south.
The best chances of seeing the aurora are when there are dark, clear skies. Light pollution and cloud cover can obscure the view, so it is recommended that you find a remote area such as north-facing coasts or a rural spot that offers a good vantage point.
While the lights are most active around the Equinoxes, strong solar activity can occur throughout the year, bringing stargazers plenty of beautiful surprises.
Irita Marriott Auctioneers and Valuers will return to The Barlow on Sunday, April 19, offering expert advice and free auction estimates.
Running from 11am to 4pm, the event invites visitors to bring along their treasured items to discover their potential value.
Specialists will be on hand throughout the day to provide insight into the auction process and guidance on selling.
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Irita Marriott Auctioneers and Valuers will return to offer auction estimates.
A spokesperson said: “This is a great opportunity to uncover the value of your items and learn more about the auction process.
“Whether you’re a first-time attendee or a long time enthusiast in Bolton.”
Organisers say it is designed to be both informative and accessible, whether you are attending for the first time or have a long-standing interest in antiques.
The actor has now shocked fans after appearing at a Comic Con event in France, where he showed up with bleached hair and scarred legs.
Anderson took to the stage at Comic Con France this month (Picture: Backgrid)
Anderson played Arthur Shelby on the show (Picture: BBC)
In pictures obtained by The Daily Mail, Anderson could be seen wearing a dark jacket over a white Casablanca brand t-shirt.
He also wore a pair of cropped trousers, which showed off a series of cuts and scars to his legs when he sat down to chat with the audience.
His hair had been bleached blond, in a stark change from his tightly trimmed Peaky Blinders look.
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This is not the first time Anderson’s appearance has alarmed fans, after previously looking disheveled in London, weeks after he pleaded guilty to crack cocaine possession.
‘Back to business and back on set today’ he wrote in an Instagram story, adding: ‘Thank you for all your love and concern to everyone. I was and have been absolutely flattened by the flu. #nofilter.’
Anderson’s new look showed off a series of cuts to his legs (Picture: Backgrid)
In June 2024, he shared another update, telling his followers in a video that there is ‘no story without struggle.’
He continued: ‘Take it from me, I have struggled, and I struggle today, the same way you do, and we deal with it.
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‘If I can help you deal with your struggles, then let’s do it together, let’s make this the first of many conversations, because you can’t do it on your own, you need help.
‘And I will say this one more thing to you, you can help others, in turn, it will help you. It’s called service.
‘So turnaround my friend, look for somebody else who also is suffering, and hard as you may find it, help them, because you’ll find it helps you more, believe it or not.
‘Remember this, we are amazing. You are unbelievable.’
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The actor previously said that he’d been suffering from the flu (Picture: Instagram)
Speaking to LADBible, he said: ‘Well, what can you do, eh? It is how it is. I thought I’d just leave them to it.’
Still, he harbors no grudge toward the film, nor creator Steven Knight for writing him out.
Describing The Immortal Man as ‘great,’ Anderson said: It’s such a powerful thing to do. It’s something you don’t see on TV.’
When asked whether this was definitively the end for Arthur Shelby, he added: ‘I mean, yeah, I guess so… It’s not as straightforward as you think. But we’ll see.’
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