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BBC star ‘cancels summer holiday’ as expert gives 2026 refund update

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DIY expert Nick Knowles said he’s no longer going to Turkey as BBC Morning Live viewers told ‘it could see holidays in jeopardy’

A BBC travel expert has given an update to anyone with holidays booked or considering going on a foreign break this summer. On BBC Morning Live consumer champion Rebecca Wilcox told hosts Rav Wilding and Holly Hamilton how concern is growing from people with breaks lined up – as to if it could be cancelled, will they be charged more supplementary fees and will they be covered.

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And during the section show DIY expert and guest Nick Knowles revealed his family has decided to cancel their holiday to Turkey amidst all the uncertainty. Host Helen said: “With this morning’s headlines showing oil prices at their highest level since 2022 there’s growing concern that airlines could respond by raising fares or even cancelling some flights.”

Ms Wilcox agreed and said: “It’s very worrying and and the number of headlines make us spike in our concern and I can see that the fuel price is going up making concerns go up and what we’re going to talk about today is how specifically that is going to affect the holiday pricing with airline fares because, of course, jet fuel, is integral for flying through the air.

“Jet2 has told us they are seeing an increase in holidaymakers leaving it to the very last minute to book their holidays, and that’s so they know the full cost of their trip at the time of purchase and that is due to the conflict in the Middle East.

“It tells us that there’s a real worry going on out there. People are quite hesitant to book, they don’t know whether they should go ahead with it. On Monday we heard the Prime Minister saying that airlines actually do have enough jet fuel at the moment but it could see holidays in jeopardy in the future and that depends upon how long this conflict goes on for which, of course, nobody knows.”

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She said more people are considering whether to go ahead or just book a staycation in the UK instead. Presenter Holly Hamilton said: “Most people when you chat to them, it’s at the forefront of their mind about booking holidays and in some cases they are cancelling them. Nick you and I were chatting about it and you’ve cancelled your holiday.”

Nick Knowles said: “Yes a holiday in Turkey and we’ve decided to stay home. A holiday in the UK is more expensive than going abroad – so we’re going to go in the back garden and drink cocktails and sunbathe in the back garden. The trick is don’t tell anyone you’re not going away because then they’ll ring you and interrupt.”

Holly said, “Bad news, you’ve just told everybody.” Nick added, “I’m going to be in such trouble with my wife now.”

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Rav asked: “Can holiday companies just raise prices then?” Rebecca said: “I’m devastated that Nick is not going to Turkey – how is he going to get those new teeth he was talking about earlier? I’m joking, obviously his teeth are beautiful.” Nick interjected: “I’m going back to the same people who did my hair it’s fine.”

When can holiday companies raise prices

Rebecca said: “They can only raise their prices in specific circumstances because there is a law protecting consumers from these huge hikes in prices that they could add on for any random charges. This law is known as the Package Travel Regulation and it means we are protected.

“The surcharges they are allowed to add on are related to things like fuel cost increases, which we’re talking about today, transport taxes and fees and any fluctuations in the exchange rate movement. They have to say this in your T&Cs at time of booking so just c heck your terms and conditions.”

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Holly said: “The people who have booked their holiday will be thinking ‘how much could they possibly add on?’ “ Ms Wilcox said: “Well, it is a limited amount they can add on before they give you the option of cancelling or a refund and that amount they can add on is 8 per cent. This 8 per cent is broken down into 2 sections because the holiday company has to swallow that first 2 per cent and then you as consumer will only pay 6 per cent and that’s of the total cost of your holiday package.

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“What does that look like for a holiday? So for instance if you’ve spent £1,000 on your holiday that’ll be an extra £60. A £3,500 holiday, another £210, and a £5,000 cruise that’s £300. They can only ask for this for up to 20 days before you travel and that’s why people are booking these last minute holidays because the time limit for that 6 per cent has already gone.”

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Rav gave an example from a viewer, Jeff, who was due to pay the balance on his holiday – he’d booked the flights and the accommodation through the same agent and asked if his family would be able to get a full refund if they have to cancel our holiday because of the shortage. Ms Wilcox said: “This sounds like he’s booked a package holiday when he’s booked the flight and the accommodation together and that means you do have more protection and you should be offered a full refund and a suitable alternative if they make major changes.

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“If it’s a flight only deal they must offer you a replacement flight or a refund. If they offer you a holiday voucher or credit with them instead of cash be really wary and think twice about doing it. They may lure you in by offering you something that’s supposedly more than what you spent so it looks like it’s of greater value, but I would say you’re more protected if you get the cash back.” She said there may be restrictions, there may be an end date on the credit and also the company could go bust.

She said getting travel insurance when you make the booking was vital as you’re protected from then until time of travel.

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Historic country house holding ‘fantastic’ food market over bank holiday

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The food market will have a range of cuisines available to eat on the day or products to take home with you

A historic house with acres of surroinding parkland is hosting a “fantastic” and “delicious” food market over the bank holiday. Burghley House, which can be found just over the Cambridgeshire border in Stamford, will be holding the market over all three days of the long weekend.

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The Spring Fine Food Market will be set in the “charming” Chestnut and Stable Courtyards and will feature a range of local producers as well as food from around the world. You will be able to walk around the different stalls and sample different items from handmade cheeses to crafted drinks.

You can pick up a few “foodie treats” to take home with you including jams, marmalades, and chutneys from the Jam Queen or baked goods from Bakery 91. There are also plenty of places to grab some ingredients to cook at home such as cheeses from the Lincolnshire Poacher Cheese and oils and dressings from Brock and Morten.

If you are hungry on the day, you can grab a bite to eat as well from stalls like Italian wood fired pizza from Amo La Pizza that are made to order and cooked in only 90 seconds. You might want to try some products from around the world as well like baked goods and hot drinks from Scandinavia by the Scandi Coffee Co.

After taking a look around the food market, you might want to explore the surrounding deer park where you might be able to spot some of the adorable animals while walking around the parkland. The park also has a lake and great views of Stamford.

The food market will be running from Saturday, May 2, to Monday, May 4. The market will be open from 10am for people to start browsing the different food and drinks available and will close at 4pm.

Burghley House is a 25-minute drive away from Peterborough via the A47 or an hour long drive away from Cambridge via the A14. Entry to the food market is free and visitors are free to use the car park onsite.

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Greater Manchester Police issue statement as UK terrorist threat level rises to ‘severe’

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‘Remain alert, not alarmed, and trust your instincts’

Greater Manchester Police have issued a statement after the UK terrorist threat level was increased to ‘severe’,

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The UK terrorism threat level was raised by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre on Thursday night, meaning a terror attack is ‘highly likely’, after two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, London, on Wednesday.

The body, which is based in MI5 but makes independent assessments, previously set the threat level at ‘substantial’, meaning an attack was “likely”.

Now GMP have said a ‘high-visibility’ policing presence in Greater Manchester’s Jewish communities would remain in place.

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The force issued a statement on Friday night in response to the raising of the threat level.

GMP said: “The safety of everyone within our communities remains our highest priority, and Greater Manchester Police will continue to work, day and night, to keep you safe.

“Following the attack in Golders Green, London, earlier this week, extra patrols were deployed around the city-region, with a particular focus on providing a high-visibility presence within our Jewish communities, and this will continue. We will work closely with our partners, and the approach will be continually reviewed in light of the change in threat level.

“Our neighbourhood policing teams will remain visible and accessible in your area, and we will continue to engage with all our communities across Greater Manchester.”

The force urged the Greater Manchester public to remain alert, not alarmed, and to trust their instincts.

999 should always be called in an emergency.

Higher Broughton, Cheetham Hill and Prestwich are already subject to an increased police presence, including armed cops.

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Last year Adrian Daulby and and and Melvin Cravitz were killed during a terror attack at Heaton Park synagogue in October last year. Three men were jailed in February over a plot to kill as many Jews as possible in a planned attack on Jewish areas of Manchester in the summer of 2024.

The decision to raise the level was not solely a result of the Golders Green attack, the Home Office said, adding that the terrorist threat level in the UK has been ‘rising for some time, driven by an increase in broader Islamist and extreme right-wing terrorist threat from individuals and small groups based in the UK’.

It also comes against a backdrop of ‘increased state-linked physical threats which is encouraging acts of violence, including against the Jewish community’, it added.

Head of Counter Terrorism Policing Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor said officers have seen an ‘elevated threat’ to the Jewish community.

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Speaking outside New Scotland Yard, he said: “Our casework is increasing across a number of ideologies, and within that, we are seeing an elevated threat to Jewish and Israeli individuals and institutions in the UK. We’re also working against an unpredictable global situation that has consequences closer to home, including physical threats by state-linked actors.”

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood urged people to be “vigilant”.

“I know this will be a source of concern to many, particularly amongst our Jewish community, who have suffered so much,” she said.

“As the threat level rises, I urge everyone to be vigilant, as they go about their daily lives, and report any concerns they have to the police. And I can assure everyone that our world-class security services and the police are working, day and night, to keep our country safe.”

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The last time the level was raised to severe was in November 2021 after two attacks in the space of a month, with a bombing outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital on Remembrance Sunday and the murder of Conservative MP for Southend West Sir David Amess in October.

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Peter Kay gig evacuated after ‘potential suspicious bag found’

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Peter Kay gig evacuated after ‘potential suspicious bag found’

Birmingham Police wrote on X that the Utilita Arena in Birmingham was evacuated on Friday evening.

A 19-year-old man is in custody and the venue is being searched, the force added.

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The Bolton comedian had been performing at the venue on Friday evening as part of his nationwide tour, which will bring him to the Albert Halls this summer, where tickets sold out in record time.

Packed house for Peter Kay gig (Image: X)

A spokesperson for the NEC (National Exhibition Centre), which owns the venue, said: “Utilita Arena Birmingham has been evacuated as a precaution on the advice of West Midlands Police after a potential suspicious bag was found nearby.

Handout photo taken with permission from the X social media site of Steve Aspinall of police at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham which was evacuated on Friday evening. The Peter Kay gig has been evacuated after a Handout photo taken with permission from the X social media site of Steve Aspinall of police at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham (Image: Steve Aspinall)

“The safety and security of our customers and colleagues is our highest priority. We can confirm everyone was safely evacuated and that the venue is secure.

“Ticket holders will be contacted directly in due course.”

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Handout photo taken with permission from the X social media site of Steve Aspinall of police at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham which was evacuated on Friday evening. The Peter Kay gig has been evacuated after a Handout photo taken with permission from the X social media site of Steve Aspinall of police at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham w (Image: Steve Aspinall/PA Wire)

Miranda Richardson, 52, a pub landlady from Northampton, who attended Peter Kay’s gig, said the comic was on stage for 45 minutes before two members of staff came on, one of whom spoke into his ear.

She said: “It was very swift.

“One minute (Peter Kay’s) on stage and the gig is great, then two of the event team walk on stage straight to him, quick word and he’s ushered off.

“The staff tells us due to unforeseen circumstances we all have to evacuate the arena straight away.

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“Staff helped get people out and it was calm and swift. We heard very quickly someone had claimed a bag had been left somewhere.

“No messing, it was just all out.”

Steve Aspinall went to the gig with his wife and told the Press Association two men came onto the stage about 45 minutes into the show.

“Two guys came on, one with a mic and headphones, one guy whispered to Peter Kay and then he and Peter Kay shot off down the side,” Mr Aspinall said.

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He said the audience was told to look for security guards and listen out for any announcements.

“To be honest, I thought it was part of the show at first,” Mr Aspinall, who lives in Bideford, Devon, said.

“It was a strange atmosphere, eerie, just confused really (about) what was happening.

“But it was alright and everyone was calm and left quite quickly with no panic.”

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The evacuation of the arena comes after the threat level has increased from substantial to severe.

The level is set by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre and the Security Service (MI5).

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Man, 19, arrested as police search evacuated arena over ‘suspicious bag’ as Peter Kay show cancelled

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Police have arrested a 19 year-old man and a major search of an evacuated arena is now underway after the cancellation of a Peter Kay show, with the comdian reportedly being ‘bundled off stage’.

The Bolton-born comic’s stand-up show at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham was cancelled after just 45 minutes on Friday night.

The comedian had taken to the stage at 8pm, but the show was abruptly cancelled.

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People in the crowd said there had been ‘no explanation’ and no warning anything was wrong ahead of a member of the production team heading on to the stage at around 8.45pm to say the show wouldn’t be continuing.

Police have now confirmed they are investigating a ‘suspicious bag’ at the arena – with a teenager in custody.

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In a statement issued on Friday night, West Midlands Police said the venue was evacuated. The force said: “We are assisting with an evacuation at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham after a potential suspicious bag was found.

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“A 19-year-old man is in custody and as a precaution the site is currently subject of a search. We will provide further updates when we can.”

Images and videos being posted to social media show crowds walking out and the arena emptying. Others said they had seen police in the arena, which was then evacuated, reports Birmingham Live.

The show, forming part of the Bolton-born funnyman’s national tour which will see all profits donated to 12 leading cancer charities, had started at 8pm.

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Kay is due to play the arena at the same time again tomorrow night (Saturday, May 2).

A member of the audience told BirminghamLive that everyone was asked to leave the venue by a member of the production team at around 8.45pm. They said the show “wouldn’t be continuing”.

One fan who was at the show shared on X, formerly Twitter: “Just been evacuated out the Utilitia Arena Birmingham and Peter Kay bundled off stage,” adding a mind blown emoji. Another posted a video of the arena being evacuated, writing: “Being evacuated from the Peter Kay gig in Birmingham. No information as to why.”

A third commented: “Peter Kay gig in Birmingham has been cancelled 45mins in. Peter bundled off stage and the venue evacuated. Police on site. Stay safe, Birmingham.”

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And a fourth added: “So not the evening we expected. Evacuated from Birmingham Utilita. Peter Kay brilliant for 45 mins then some p**** has to ruin it. All out safe and quickly.”

A spokesperson for the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) said: “Utilita Arena Birmingham has been evacuated as a precaution on the advice of West Midlands Police after a potential suspicious bag was found nearby.

“The safety and security of our customers and colleagues is our highest priority. We can confirm everyone was safely evacuated and that the venue is secure.

“Ticket holders will be contacted directly in due course.”

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Peter Kay area show evacuation over suspicious bag as comedian ‘bundled off stage’

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Peter Kay’s stand-up gig at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham was cut short after just 45 minutes on Friday.

Peter Kay was reportedly hustled off-stage in Birmingham as his stand-up performance came to an unexpected halt after merely 45 minutes. The comic had begun his set at the Utilita Arena Birmingham at 8pm this evening (Friday, May 1) but proceedings were suddenly brought to a close after three-quarters of an hour.

Audience members said there had been ‘no explanation’ and nothing to suggest anything was wrong before a member of the production crew walked on to the stage around 8.45pm to confirm the show would not be continuing.

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Some ticket holders claimed they had seen police officers inside the arena, which was then evacuated. The performance, part of a nationwide tour with all proceeds going to 12 leading cancer charities, had begun at 8pm, reports Birmingham Live.

Peter Kay is due to perform at the same venue tomorrow evening (Saturday, May 2).

An audience member told BirminghamLive that everyone was told to leave the venue by a member of the production crew around 8.45pm.

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They were told the show “wouldn’t be continuing”.

One fan who was at the gig posted on X, formerly Twitter: “Just been evacuated out the Utilitia Arena Birmingham and Peter Kay bundled off stage,” adding a mind blown emoji.

Another concertgoer shared footage of the venue being cleared, writing: “Being evacuated from the Peter Kay gig in Birmingham. No information as to why.”

West Midlands Police took to X to confirm: “We are carrying out an evacuation at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham after a potential suspicious bag was found.

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“A 19-year-old man is in custody and as a precaution the site is currently subject of a search.We will provide further updates when we can.”

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Final Late Late Show of the season opens with Westlife

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Patrick Kielty welcomed the group to open the show in what was the last episode of the season

Westlife has spoken about performing in China in the opening segment of the Late Late Show in front of large crowds.

The Irish boy band spoke about how one of their songs, My Love, is used as a popular tool to teach Chinese school children how to speak English. The band sang the song as part of their second performance on the show this evening.

Shane Filan, Kian Egan, and Nicky Byrne performed a number of their songs throughout the show.

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Kian Egan was reunited on the show with Dublin woman Tamara Salmon. Tamara was the woman who went viral after filming Kian giving her a hand by pushing her car.

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The group talked about their new album, The Ultimate Connection which will be released soon.

Irish comedian, musican and TikTok star Garron Noone also made an appearance on the show and confessed he was a fan of the band.

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The May 1 show was the last of the season for the Late Late Show which featured other stars in the episode including Boy George.

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Tesco F&F release lace trim satin co-ord perfect for summer parties

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The co-ord would be ideal for any summer holiday or party you have coming up.

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With summer coming up, you might be on the lookout for new outfits to wear that you will keep you feeling cool while also looking stylish. If you are heading out on a shopping trip soon, you could stop off at Tesco to see what it has in stock.

The shop’s clothing brand, F&F, has just released the F&F Satin Lace Trim Asymmetric Co-ord Skirt in Brown, which has an “asymmetric hem for a modern edge”. The midi skirt has been made with a “smooth satin-fabric” and comes with a “pretty lace” trim.

The skirt can be worn with the matching F&F Satin Lace Trim Halter Neck Co-ord Top in Brown to create a chic look. The midi skirt costs £22.50 while the top costs £19.50.

The skirt and the matching halter neck top were posted to the Tesco F&F Instagram page, which currently has 891K followers. The post was captioned: “Sleek lines. Luxe texture. A statement in chocolate satin. Top, £19.50. Skirt, £22.50. #FandFClothing #StyleItOut.”

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If you want to get your hands on the skirt or top, you can go to the Tesco F&F website to browse all of its pieces. You can also go in person to a Tesco store with a clothing department.

If this co-ord is not quite in line with your style, Boden has lots of other options to choose from. There is this Mia V-neck Jersey Midi Dress that would be very simple to style and reviews say is a “really lovely dress” or this Valentina Linen Skirt, which can be paired with the matching Andrea Linen Shell Top.

New Look also has plenty of summer clothes in stock. There is this Brown Hibiscus Print shirred Cami Top, which you can wear with the matching Brown Hibiscus Print Wide Leg Trousers, or this Blue Polka Dot Ruffle Trim Midi Dress that would be ideal for a summer garden party.

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World Snooker Championship 2026: John Higgins gains slender semi-final lead over Shaun Murphy

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Having resumed at 8-8, England’s Murphy struck the first blow on Friday evening with a break of 60 to move into the lead for the first time since the end of the seventh frame.

However, in keeping with what had gone before, Higgins immediately responded with runs of 44 and 55 and then pinched the following frame after laying a snooker on the brown.

A wonderful break of 82 from Murphy ensured the players could not be separated at the mid-session interval.

The duo then conjured up plenty of drama and some superb snooker as they traded the next two frames.

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Higgins constructed a 63 and Murphy then knocked in a superb century from the Scot’s break-off shot.

At that stage 12-12 looked the likely outcome to a session in which both players delivered performances brimming with resolve.

However, Higgins found an extra gear when it mattered, crafting a run of 70 and then signing off for the evening with a superb 101.

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Miami Grand Prix: Lando Norris on pole for sprint race ahead of Kimi Antonelli

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McLaren's Lando Norris during Miami Grand Prix sprint qualifying

It was Norris’ first pole since Las Vegas last year, three races from the end of his championship season, and a suggestion – at the very least – that Mercedes may not have things all their own way this year, after all.

Italian Antonelli salvaged a good result for Mercedes after a difficult session.

The Mercedes car has often struggled in the heat, and the 32C temperatures did not seem to do it any favours.

But after not looking competitive for most of the session, Antonelli ensured he was the very last car to set a time in the final session, when the track would be at its grippiest, and it paid off.

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Russell took the opposite route, running first and he ended up 0.4secs back from his team-mate, not an ideal result given he already has to make up nine points on Antonelli in the championship.

Ferrari and Red Bull also have major upgrade packages this weekend, and Red Bull’s seem the more effective so far.

Fifth on the grid and 0.592secs from pole – even if it is a McLaren and not a Mercedes – counts as a good result in the context of a difficult start to the season.

Hamilton, who has started the season well, was 0.379secs off Leclerc in the final reckoning.

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Tadcaster Road reopens at the junction with St Helen’s Road

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Tadcaster Road was closed at its junction with St Helen’s Road after a crash earlier this afternoon (May 1), but it has since reopened.

“The road is expected to remain closed for several hours while emergency services deal with the incident,” said a spokesperson for the force at around 2pm today.


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Motorists are advised to avoid the area and use an alternative route, with queues mounting across the west side of the city.

A resident who wanted to remain anonymous said: “It’s really tough trying to drive around west York at the moment with lots of drivers apparently trying to get round the closure on Tadcaster Road.  

“There are long queues on Carr Lane, and heading towards the city on Holgate Road and Dalton Terrace, much more than you would normally expect at this time of day on a Friday.  

“The Carr Lane queues are not helped by people stopping alongside parked cars making it very difficult for traffic coming the other way.”

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