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Daily horoscope May 4, 2026: Predictions for your star sign

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Here’s what the stars have in store for your day (Picture: Metro.co.uk)

Jupiter angles with Mars today, bringing bold decison-making, persuasion and determination to centre stage. Keep momentum up and all will be well.

Libra, Scorpio and Sagittarius, you are capable for more than you may first expect. Channel the confidence of Mars and go forth bravely.

Don’t be thrown by the unexpected. Take adversity in your stride, as it will make you stronger.

Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Monday May 4, 2026.

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Aries

March 21 to April 20

Your enthusiasm can be palpable as you power into this new week, Aries, and nothing can seem too daunting for you. But with Venus and the Moon in an opposition, it suggests as much as your desire to get things done quickly can be helpful, tact and diplomacy will ease your path most. This will be especially so if you are interacting with a close family member.

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Today’s celestial guidance for Aries

Taurus

April 21 to May 21

Your appreciation of the good things in life can be accentuated today, and your generosity can also flourish. But there may also be something that you feel spurred to purchase that comes from a deeper yearning, maybe even an unexpected nudge to snuffle an item that you hadn’t anticipated that you’d want. However, in contrast, you may decide to vent an old grievance.

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Today’s planetary forecast for Taurus

Gemini

May 22 to June 21

With your ruler, Mercury, having moved into a more reflective area and coming into a challenging right angle with the powerful Pluto later this week, a revelation is possible, but maybe what comes up and out will be for the best. And you could be lifted by the support and enthusiasm of one friend. Their encouragement can just chime in the right way for you, Gemini.

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How the stars aligned for Gemini today

Cancer

June 22 to July 23

With Jupiter in your sign in a powerful angle to Mars, the planet of action and desire, in a very prominent zone, if there is a goal that you really want to attain, your drive and passion to achieve this can be extremely strong. But ironically, you could also be tempted to pivot into something completely different and let go of what no longer brings joy or feeds your soul.

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Celestial energies for Cancer today

Leo

July 24 to August 23

Your natural warmth and charisma can burn brightly as we enter this new week. And with Venus and the Moon aligning beautifully, you can resonate in just the right way with the people you encounter. But something you’ve thought about deeply over the last eight or nine months, but hasn’t yet materialised, could start to do so, as this week unfolds, Leo.

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Virgo

August 24 to September 23

The Moon occupies a sensitive and homey area, which may see you wanting to ease into the week without too many demands. But another part of your nature may be relishing a challenge. What will it be? There can be a growing sense that staying as you are is unlikely to be an option. And even if you just mull this over today, this realisation can grow stronger.

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Libra

September 24 to October 23

You realise more than any other zodiac sign, Libra, that it’s not just words and ideas that count, but also tone. And your appreciation of framing things in just the right way can be heightened today. But beneath this can certainly be a lot of desire and thrust to get your message across, and it most certainly can be heard today and by someone influential.

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Your daily stellar guidance for Libra

Scorpio

October 24 to November 22

Part of you may want to be super-efficient, productive, and functional. Another part of you may want to completely escape the very things you know you should really be doing. And with the Moon and Venus forging an evocative connection, if escapism does win out, you’ll want to do so indulgently. Will you feel guilty? Perhaps, but perhaps not that guilty!

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Star alignments for Scorpio today

Sagittarius

November 23 to December 21

It’s likely going to be a pacey start to the week for you Archer, with the Moon in your sign forging an energetic link to the robust Mars in your sister fire sign of Aries. Also, your ruler Jupiter is linking to Mars, and you’re probably going to want to be very dynamic in all the moves that you make. With the harmonising Venus also supportive, people can be responsive.

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Capricorn

December 22 to January 21

Capricorns have a reputation for being cautious and even reserved. And that can seem to play out today with the Moon starting the week in a more reflective area. There is certainly a lot to mull over, but despite this, there can be one person that keeps coming up on your cosmic radar, that you could still be drawn to reach out to – be it for business or pleasure.

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Your zodiac forecast for Capricorn today

Aquarius

January 22 to February 19

Although the Sun and Mercury are bringing energy to your home and family situation, it’s your ideas sector that continues to be especially illuminated, and the energetic Mars’ connection to the expansive Jupiter today can put you in the mood to tackle a challenge. But if you can add your creativity and flair to the mix, it’s likely the perfect formula, Aquarius.

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Pisces

February 20 to March 20

Your traditional ruler, Jupiter, continues in a flamboyant zone through to the end of June and is encouraging you to showcase your creative brilliance in all its different guises. If you can find a way to convert those talents into improving your income or even sense of self, this can certainly be a fine time to push forward. Your need for recognition is also heightened today.

Head here for everything you need to know about being a Pisces

Your cosmic energy update for Pisces

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Wellingborough murder probe launched by police after man ‘stabbed to death’ in broad daylight

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Police say that, although two arrests have already been made, detectives are stilll looking to speak to any eyewitnesses or anyone else ‘with information who has not yet come forward’

Police have launched a murder investigation after a man was stabbed to death in broad daylight. Emergency crews were called to the scene in Northamptonshire on Sunday, May 3 just after 3pm following reports of a stabbing in Wellingborough on Birchfield Road.

Despite the best efforts of first responders, they lost their fight to save the man, aged 38, who is believed to be Darren King. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Two men, both aged 20, were arrested on suspicion of murder shortly after the incident and remain in police custody.

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A heavy police presence is expected to remain in the area into Monday (May 4) as officers continue to put together what happened. Senior Investigating Officer Detective Inspector Cheryl Thompson, of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit, described the killing as “tragic”. “This is a tragic incident which has seen a man lose his life and our thoughts are with his loved ones at this time,” she said. “This is a fast-paced investigation, with two men arrested quickly and taken into custody. At this stage, we are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident.” Despite the arrests, police are still urging anyone with information to come forward.

DI Thompson added: “Although we have made two arrests, I would still appeal for any witnesses or anyone with information who has not yet come forward, to please do so.” Anyone who witnessed the incident or has information is asked to contact Northamptonshire Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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Spice Girls icon Melanie C comes to Wax and Beans, Bury

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“Sporty Spice” was at Market Street record shop, Wax and Beans, to celebrate the release of Sweat, her new album which has been available to buy and stream since Friday, May 1.

Fans queued round the block at the independent record shop for their chance to meet the former girl group star turned solo singer.

Wax and Beans co-owner Ben Soothill said: “To be honest we had to cap it at 300 because we only had two hours to do this, otherwise we could have had 500 to 600 people.

Fans gathered at Wax and Beans in Bury for a meet and great with Spice Girls icon Melanie C (Image: Danny Crompton)

“It’s exceeded expectations, it was a great vibe tonight. We had a couple of DJs, there were original fans of the Spice Girls from the 90s and there were young kids as well.”

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He added: “It’s certainly up there in terms of the crowds we’ve had. Jade from Little Mix drew a really big crowd for us last year. That was a younger crowd, but this is definitely one of the biggest we’ve had as well.”

Fans gathered at Wax and Beans in Bury for a meet and great with Spice Girls icon Melanie C (Image: Danny Crompton)

Melanie, full name Melanie Chisholm, first found stardom in the 1990s as a member of British pop sensation the Spice Girls.

With more than 100 million record sales worldwide, the group became the biggest girl group of all time thanks to global hits like Wannabe, 2 Become 1, Spice Up Your Life and many more.

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Launching a solo career in the late 90s, Melanie went on to achieve solo stardom with hits like Never Be The Same Again and I Turn To You.

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She has also taken part in various Spice Girls reunions throughout the 2000s and 2010s.

Fans gathered at Wax and Beans in Bury for a meet and great with Spice Girls icon Melanie C (Image: Danny Crompton)

Sweat marks her ninth solo album and is said to draw inspiration from the UK’s ’90s rave scene, which is described as a formative part of her youth.

A statement from Melanie C’s team said: “Recorded between London, Stockholm and Sydney, ‘Sweat’ fuses her past and present – the sport and the spice, the forgotten teenage raver and the accomplished DJ.”

Fans gathered at Wax and Beans in Bury for a meet and great with Spice Girls icon Melanie C (Image: Danny Crompton)

Wax and Beans has become a much-loved staple of the music scene in Bury and elsewhere across Greater Manchester and the North West.

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A regular host to events like Record Store Day, Wax and Beans was named Best Independent Record Store at the 2025 Independent Music Awards.

Fans gathered at Wax and Beans in Bury for a meet and great with Spice Girls icon Melanie C (Image: Danny Crompton)

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The Market Street venue regularly hosts intimate music events and signings.

In a similar event last year, Jade Thirlwall of pop group Little Mix visited the store to meet fans and sign copies of her debut album, That’s Showbiz Baby.

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Put mental health on same footing as physical health, say psychiatrists

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Clare Haughey, the SNP candidate for Rutherglen and Cambuslang and a mental health nurse, said: “More people than ever before are needing mental health support but under the SNP, our NHS has a record number of staff employed to provide mental health support and our mental health budget for the year exceeds £1.5 billion.

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Woman in 50s stabbed at Hardwick Green Park in Stockton

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The incident happened at around 1.40pm, on Sunday, May 3, at Hardwick Green Park, in the Stockton area.

Cleveland Police said a woman in her fifties was approached by a male suspect who was wearing dark clothing and a face covering.

A second man is also believed to have been present on a bike.

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It was reported that the man attacked the woman with a knife before both males fled into the wooded area. The woman suffered a stab wound which is not believed to be life-threatening.

Detective Sergeant Paul Edmonds, from Stockton CID, said: “I understand this incident may cause some concern, however, this appears to have been a targeted assault with no threat to the wider community.

“Detectives are carrying out several lines of enquiries and are urging anyone who was in the park at the time and saw what happened to contact the police. Similarly, we’d like to hear from anyone with any relevant dash cam or CCTV footage.

“Anyone with information is asked to call 101 quoting reference 083578. Information can also be passed to Crimestoppers anonymously online or by calling 0800 555 111.”

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Criminal Record: Crime boss snared for importing drugs and nightmare neighbour evicted

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Criminal Record has brought together a round-up of today’s biggest crime stories.

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Every day on Criminal Record we will be bringing you a round-up of the biggest crime stories of the day.

If you love to read about crime in Scotland – this is the place to be every day.

Here’s what has been making the news across the country on Sunday.

Young family garage worker gunned down

Gang war victim Michael Lyons was a young family garage worker who was gunned down in a broad daylight hit. The 21-year-old was the nephew of David Lyons and Eddie Lyons Snr – at the time, the leader of the crime family.

He was also the cousin of Steven Lyons, the current head of the criminal organisation who was arrested in Bali in March. While Michael came from the crime family, those who knew him suggested he was not a central figure.

His death was a pivotal moment in the multi-decade feud between the Lyons and Daniel crime families. On December 6 2006, two men in a blue Mazda pulled up outside Applerow Motors in Lambhill.

Raymond Anderson and James McDonald put on old man face masks before stepping out of the car. What happened next was later likened by defence lawyer Donald Findlay KC to “a scene from The Godfather”.

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Crime boss snared for importing drugs unmasked

A crime boss twice snared for importing huge amounts of drugs into Scotland can be unmasked as the head of two extreme dog breeding organisations.

William Byrne is behind bars awaiting sentence after pleading guilty over a £1.6million drug ring which saw him and his associates sneaking drugs into Scotland from the Netherlands.

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Supercar-driving Byrne, who was first outed as an international drug smuggler in 2010, served as head of the American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC) UK.

The 41-year-old also runs American bully breeding business Dynamight Kennels and has used his love of dogs to help him in his drug smuggling rings.

READ MORE: Crime boss snared for importing drugs unmasked as head of two extreme dog breeding firms

ASBO nightmare neighbour evicted after terror battle

A couple’s nightmare ASBO neighbour has been evicted after nearly two years terrorising them – caught on doorbell cam. Chris and Amy Masterson have lived fear of Peter Ferguson and his campaign of verbal abuse and threats.

Ferguson was captured on camera calling Amy a “f*****g w***e,” and the couple were left barricading their own doors after a threat to petrol bomb their car.

After Amy and Chris contacted police, Ferguson was given an antisocial behaviour order but breached the terms at least seven times.

Finally, after what the pair described as am ongoing “toxic” situation, South Lanarkshire Council have confirmed that Ferguson has been evicted.

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Man rushed to hospital after ‘disturbance’ in Glasgow

A man has been rushed to hospital with serious injuries following a “disturbance” in Glasgow. The alarm was raised at around 9.40pm on Saturday, May 2 when officers were alerted to an incident.

Emergency services, including Police Scotland, raced to Alderman Road in the Knightswood area of the city. A 25-year-old man was taken to hospital for treatment to what are described as serious injuries.

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His current condition is not yet known. Motorists and pedestrians are being prevented from getting near while cops carry out enquiries.

A police presence remains in the area this morning so any members of the public with information or questions can approach them.

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Miami Grand Prix: Kimi Antonelli steps up his level this season in dramatic fashion

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Kimi Antonelli celebrates his race win in Miami while holding the Italian flag. A crowd are gathered around him and taking photographs

For Russell, this cannot be an easy moment in his career. A Mercedes protege himself, he has waited eight years for this moment – the best car, with Mercedes.

Last year, he was comfortably the better driver of the two; only rarely did Antonelli get the better of him. So he earned his status as pre-season championship favourite.

The Briton, 28, lived up to that when he won the first race of the season in Australia from pole position, but since then things have gone against him.

A technical problem almost certainly robbed him of pole in China and handed it to Antonelli, who converted it into a maiden win. A safety car intervened to hand the victory in Japan to Antonelli, when without it most likely either McLaren’s Oscar Piastri or Russell would have won.

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But there was no doubt about the Miami win. Antonelli put it on pole. Russell was fifth on the grid, behind upgraded cars from the Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari teams.

Antonelli made a sixth bad start in a row and lost ground. But he stayed calm, fought back, and grabbed the win from McLaren’s Lando Norris over the pit stop period.

Norris initially thought that was all about McLaren making a mistake by letting Mercedes pit first, not wanting to go too early with rain threatening.

But McLaren team principal Andrea Stella said the team still had the margin to stay ahead of Antonelli when they did stop three laps after him, but that a series of events conspired against them.

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First, there was the time gained by what Stella called a “huge” first lap out of the pits by Antonelli after his stop. That risked overheating his tyres, which he would have to deal with later, but ensured he was still within striking range of the McLaren.

Then Norris made a couple of errors on his in-lap and had a slow stop. Combine all that, and it was enough to put Antonelli right on Norris’ tail when the McLaren came out of the pits. The Mercedes quickly swept past, and Antonelli held Norris off for the rest of the race.

Russell is keeping things in perspective, recognising there are still 18 races to go, and a lot can happen.

“Clearly he’s in a very good place at the moment and momentum is with him,” Russell said. “But, having got enough experience myself in championships I’ve won and how momentum swings throughout the year, and looking at the championship last year, to be honest, I’m not even considering it.

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“It’s just that I want to get back on to the top step of the podium. The first three races, I had the performance to do that, but this weekend I absolutely did not have the performance to do that.

“So, I could be standing here now with three very different results in previous races, with this one being a bit of a one-off, but obviously things worked out differently in Japan and China, but that’s Formula 1 sometimes.”

Russell admitted that the “pace was really, really poor on my side”, and that he has never gelled with the Miami circuit and its low-grip surface and slow corners.

But Hill said: “You can’t have that, you can’t have a track that you don’t gel with. You’ve got to be good across everything. George now has to regroup, has to look at where he is at and what the new paradigm is.”

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Football fans rally round Sir Alex Ferguson in ‘speedy recovery’ wishes as legend rushed to hospital

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The 84-year-old was taken to hospital via ambulance after a sudden bout of sickness.

Football fans have rallied around Sir Alex Ferguson after the legend was rushed to hospital before the Manchester United vs Liverpool clash.

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The former Manchester United and Aberdeen FC boss was expected to take in the Red Devils’ clash with Liverpool on Sunday. However, the 84-year-old was taken to hospital via ambulance after a sudden bout of sickness.

The move is just a precaution, according to Mail Online, and there is optimism that he will soon be recovering at home. It is understood the ordeal was not considered an emergency situation.

Following the news of his ordeal, fans have flocked to social media to offer the star their well wishes.

X user Adesh Shukla wrote on the platform:Wishing a speedy recovery to Sir Alex Ferguson. Football aside, he’s a true legend of the game, and everyone will be hoping it’s nothing serious and that he’s back to full health soon.”

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Sirls posted: “Get well soon Sir Alex Ferguson, we are all with you.”

Another user wrote: “A true legend of the game, wishing Sir Alex Ferguson strength and a full, speedy recovery. Football owes him so much.”

Another added: “I wish you well Sir Alex Ferguson. Quick recovery!”

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Another X user commented: “Get well soon, legend.”

A source indicated that Sir Alex is doing “OK”, having sought precautionary medical attention ahead of the 3.30pm kick-off. Ferguson, a regular attendee at matches both home and away, was pictured on social media meeting guests at the ground before he started feeling unwell.

It is understood he was initially assessed in the tunnel area of the ground before being transported to hospital. Glasgow-born Ferguson suffered a serious health scare in 2018 following a brain haemorrhage. The star recovered after undergoing successful surgery.

Speaking about the scare in the 2021 film ‘Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In’, he said: “There were five brain haemorrhages that day. Three died. Two survived. You know you are lucky.”

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Ferguson was the mastermind of the most successful period in United history. Taking over in 1986, he remained in charge until his retirement in 2013. United won 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, four League Cups and two Champions League titles during his time at the helm.

Ferguson has continued to be a prominent figure at the club since his retirement. He regularly appears at both home and away games to watch his former side. He was also handed an ambassadorial role at the club but saw that brought to an end by Sir Jim Ratcliffe as he attempted to cut costs at the club.

Ratcliffe said: “I sat down with Alex, just the two of us in the room. And I said, ‘Look, the club isn’t where you may think it is. It is spending more than it’s earning and we’re going to finish up in some difficulties. Honestly, we can’t really afford to continue to pay you £2m a year.

“I said, ‘I’m going to leave it with you, let you have a think about it.’ It was very grown up. Maybe a little bit grumpy at the beginning, but he got it. He came back three days later, after talking to his son and said, ‘Fine, I’m going to step away from it. My decision.’” Ratcliffe added: “I think it reflects really well on Alex because he put the club before himself.”

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Ferguson heartbreakingly lost his wife Cathy in 2023. The pair were married for 57 years.

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State pension triple lock could face major shake-up

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The state pension triple lock – long seen as untouchable – is facing mounting pressure

The state pension triple lock – long considered politically untouchable – is coming under increasing scrutiny as defence concerns and mounting pressure on public finances prompt a reassessment among Westminster’s top brass.

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In a remarkable development, prominent figures from across the political spectrum are now publicly questioning whether Britain can continue to afford it. Former Tory chancellor Sir Jeremy Hunt and Labour veteran Baroness Harman have both challenged the consensus, suggesting the policy may no longer be viable.

Sir Jeremy cautioned that pensioners might reconsider their stance if they understood the burden being placed on younger generations, while Baroness Harman argued the system should be means-tested to help finance defence. The triple lock ensures pensions increase annually by whichever is highest: inflation, wage growth or 2.5%.

For years, challenging it was considered political suicide. Now MPs from all sides are indicating that the political consensus is changing.

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Labour MP Graeme Downie stated there is “an appetite in all parties” to review the policy, noting that if welfare funding is redirected towards defence “there are no sacred cows”.

Pension growth outpaces workers

The scale of the rise has been dramatic. Since 2010, the state pension for a single person has climbed from £423 monthly to £1,048 – an increase of nearly 150%. During the same timeframe, average wages have grown by just 66%, while 55% inflation has eroded most real-terms gains for workers.

Expenditure on pensioners has also soared – from 3.3% of GDP in the mid-1980s to a forecast 5.4% by the early 2030s. The triple lock has been a significant driving force behind that increase, alongside a growing elderly population.

Economists caution that the policy is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain. Sir Charles Bean, former deputy governor of the Bank of England, said: “It’s a terrible policy… that is unsustainable.”

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Defence pressures mount

The debate has been further fuelled by rising global instability and demands to increase defence expenditure. The UK currently allocates 2.4% of GDP to defence, however NATO allies have agreed to push this figure up to 3.5% by 2035. This would demand an additional £40bn annually – more than the combined budgets of the Home Office and Ministry of Justice. Simultaneously, welfare expenditure is on the rise, set to climb from 10.7% of GDP at the start of this Parliament to 11.2% by the next decade – equivalent to £406.9bn.

Of that total, pensioner benefits alone will reach £196bn, up £45bn in just six years. Former NATO chief Lord Robertson warned: “We cannot defend Britain with an ever-expanding welfare budget.”

Costs spiral beyond forecasts

When the triple lock was introduced in 2010, it was projected to cost £5.2bn annually by the late 2020s. That figure has since soared to £15.5bn owing to inflation shocks and robust wage growth.

Pensioners have seen repeated increases:

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  • 10.1% rise in 2023
  • 8.5% rise in 2024

With fresh inflation risks tied to geopolitical tensions, costs could escalate further.

Widely backed but facing scrutiny

Despite the growing financial burden, the policy remains enormously popular. Polling indicates around 66% of voters support retaining it, while just 11% want it scrapped.

However, critics argue that such backing ignores the financial cost. Sir Charles said voters “always like having money spent on them if there’s no price tag attached”.

The shifting landscape of pensioner poverty

Advocates claim the triple lock was essential to reverse years of decline. Yet specialists say the issue it was designed to address has largely been resolved. Pensioner incomes now stand at around 84% of the population average before housing costs – an increase of 11 percentage points since 2000.

Poverty amongst pensioners has dropped to roughly 15%, down from over 25% in the 1990s. By contrast, children and working-age households are now at greater risk of falling into poverty.

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Growing calls for reform

Behind closed doors, there is increasing acknowledgement in Westminster that change may be unavoidable. Nevertheless, both Labour and the Conservatives remain publicly dedicated to the triple lock for the time being.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has insisted manifesto pledges will be honoured, while shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride said the Tories are “fully committed”.

What might replace it?

Specialists suggest the triple lock could be substituted with a more straightforward system:

  • Linking pensions to earnings
  • Or combining earnings with inflation protection

One estimate suggests this could save around 0.5% of GDP – roughly £15bn a year.

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The quiet Cambridge yard that was nearly destroyed by a bomb in World War Two

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Jordan’s Yard used to be filled with shops and homes but is now ignored by most people who walk past it

A look around Jordan’s Yard in Cambridge

As it is so old, the city of Cambridge has many tiny streets and alleyways to explore. If you have only visited Cambridge for a day, it is unlikely you would have been able to take a look around the whole city to find all of the hidden spots.

If you love history or want to know more about the city, it might be worth taking a walk around some of the smaller streets, as they are packed with hidden secrets. Jordan’s Yard is passed by residents and tourists every day but is almost always empty.

The entrance to Jordan’s Yard can be found along Bridge Street between two timber-framed buildings that were originally built in the early 16th century. Unless you are heading to the Clothing Alterations Company or Pizza Express, you probably wouldn’t stop to take a look down Jordan’s Yard.

It is believed the yard is named after Benjamin Jordan, who was a livery stable-keeper in the early 19th century. When the yard went up for sale in 1861, you could find five houses there, a farriery, a farmyard, a smithy, a garden, and stabling for up to 50 horses.

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In the early 20th century, the yard was home to a few different businesses including a bedmaker, a blacksmith, and a painter. One of the homes was lived in by Professor Mayor, who was the president of St John’s College and known for his work on Latin Literature.

The yard and its buildings were almost completely lost in World War Two. During the night on July 27 in 1942, Allin’s Garage was hit directly be a 250kg HE bomb, which caused the houses next to the repair shop to collapse.

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Nowadays, the yard is home to the Arts Club Cambridge and the old Curry King restaurant that closed in October last year after the managers decided to retire. The yard also leads into the Wilde Aparthotel where you can find Oscar’s bar, which is open to both guests of the hotel and the general public.

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Video games are the only reason to be excited for Star Wars in 2026

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It’s Star Wars Day today but is there reason enough to celebrate? (Lucasfilm)

Between Star Wars: Galactic Racer and Zero Company, video games have become the most promising reason to stay invested in the galaxy far, far away.

Ever since Star Wars was first released in 1977, its existence as a franchise has been closely entwined with video games. It started with 1982’s The Empire Strikes Back tie-in on the Atari 2600, and the Star Wars arcade game a year later, and ever since then there’s been a steady stream of action games, flight sims, strategy titles, and much more.

Fast forward to 2026, and Star Wars as a franchise is in a strange place. Enthusiasm for new movies has never felt lower, with The Mandalorian And Grogu tracking lower than Solo: A Star Wars Story in early box office projections. Similarly, on the TV side of things, after the magnificence of Andor, the prospect of The Mandalorian season four or Ahsoka season two feels like a continuation of the uninspired, tired trudgery which eroded all the enthusiasm to begin with.

On a personal level, I’ve been largely checked out of Star Wars since (shudder) Obi-Wan Kenobi. However, my prequel nostalgia has been resurrected into a pedal-pushing overdrive by the thrumming engines of Sebulba’s pod racer.

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Aside from Mina The Hollower and the inevitable GTA 6 hurricane, few games this year are instilling as much gut-level anticipation for me as Star Wars: Galactic Racer. It’s combining the best thing about Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace, a sacred text for my younger self, and a longing yearn for another racer with the thumping polish of Burnout 3: Takedown.

Star Wars: Galactic Racer is from Fuse Games, a studio founded by former Criterion leads who worked on Burnout. We’ve only seen brief trailers, but between the electrifying engine sound effects, and the first person perspective of weaving around the Mos Eisley canyons in modern graphical glory, it’s single-handedly thundered Star Wars back into my life, more than anything this decade.

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At a time when Nintendo and Sony are neglecting their futuristic racers, it could also double as a thirst quencher amid the F-Zero and Wipeout drought.

On a broader level, the future pipeline of Star Wars video games is looking surprisingly strong. Turn-based tactics title Star Wars Zero Company, also set to be released later this year, might just fill the void for abandoned XCOM heads. Last year, a spiritual successor to Knights Of The Old Republic was announced too, from the director behind Mass Effect.

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If you zoom out even further, we also know Respawn is cooking up a sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which is one of the best Star Wars games ever made.

Other projects don’t feel quite as rock solid, such as Star Wars Eclipse from Heavy Rain makers Quantic Dream and the long-delayed remake of Knights Of The Old Republic, but when combined into the overall picture, it’s still a stacked line-up which holds more creative promise than the franchise’s cinematic arm.

Star Wars doesn’t feel like the only legacy IP being recharged via the video games. Harry Potter might as well have been cast into the cupboard under the stairs again if it weren’t for Hogwarts Legacy. Meanwhile, the output of Marvel Games – between Spider-Man 2, Midnight Suns, Marvel Rivals, and Marvel Cosmic Invasion – might not have all been financially lucrative, but they’ve generated more goodwill recently than the MCU.

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In the case of Star Wars though, the lack of appetite for its Hollywood future (unless Ryan Gosling’s Starfighter in 2027 can turn things around) could see games playing a larger role in the overall trajectory of the franchise.

What Star Wars video games are coming out next?

  • 6th October 2026 – Star Wars: Galactic Racer (PS5/XSX/PC)
  • 2026 – Star Wars Zero Company (PS5/XSX/PC)
  • unknown – Star Wars: Eclipse
  • unknown – Star Wars: Fate Of The Old Republic
  • unknown – Star Wars Jedi 3
  • unknown – Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic – Remake

A Cal Kestis spin-off on Disney+? When a single episode of the animated anthology Star Wars: Visions can spore a dedicated spin-off series, it doesn’t feel like a ludicrous proposition. Especially as Obi-Wan Kenobi already ripped off one of the first game’s main settings.

When combined with the success of game adaptations in movies and TV, there’s a sense the medium’s cache is shifting under the eyes of executives who may previously have viewed games as a mere tool for brand extension and a quick cash-in.

With the gaming line-up Star Wars has right now, next to The Mandalorian And Grogu, I think there’s little question of who is truly running the show in 2026.

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Star Wars Eclipse concept art of a lightsaber fight
It’s a long time since we’ve heard about Star Wars Eclipse but it is still coming (Lucasfilm Gaming)

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