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Leader interview: Anthony Slaughter on Polanski’s retweet, pylons, and paying for Green Party policy

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Anthony Slaughter is getting used to being recognised in what has been the most high-profile election campaign of the many he’s fought.

The Wales Green Party leader says he was recognised and greeted four times by people he didn’t know in his home town of Penarth as he walked to our meeting.

As we chat a woman approaches the table to greet him. “It’s partly since the television debates,” he tells me.

“People say in the comments afterwards that I look different and sound different to other politicians and people want change.”

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Knocking on doors for the Senedd election campaign he says people tell him their biggest concerns are the cost of living and NHS. No surprises there – but he also says people are hankering after more positive politics.

There’s no doubting that some of the Green Party for Wales’ manifesto for Thursday’s Senedd election is a wishlist most people could get behind. But until now Mr Slaughter and the party have shied away from costing it.

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At last I pin him down to figures, which he insists are entirely doable, with the caveat that no party will have the exact data needed for accurate sums until, and unless, they get into power – or at least some form of power-share.

So here are his figures for the Green Party’s Senedd election manifesto:

  • Pledge of free bus travel for all people under 22 – £59m over three years.
  • £1 bus travel for all people aged up to 59 (the 60 and over free travel would continue) – £325m over three years.
  • Scrapping council tax and replacing it with a land value tax – cost-neutral albeit with an estimated one-off administration cost of £3m to £4m.
  • Expanding Labour’s universal free school meal for primary age children to include secondary pupils – between £80m and £100m a year.
  • The Green Party’s manifesto pledges on the NHS, to boost GP and dental services, and provide more primary care cannot be costed as yet and depend on a “fairer” budget settlement coming to Wales from Westminster.

On paying for all this Mr Slaughter says the current funding settlement “is not fair” and Wales should also get consequential HS2 funding and monies from the Crown Estate. His party would also like to see Wales have more power over income tax, as is the case in Scotland, so Wales can raise money that way.

The Greens would also aim to raise money to help pay for its policies through its proposals for a green transformation fund. This would involve selling bonds for people to invest in the green sector and renewable energy in Wales. The party estimates this fund could generate £200m.

Subsidised and free bus travel would also boost coffers because every £1 spent on bus travel makes £4.50 in environmental and social benefit, Mr Slaughter adds.

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He reels these figures off without consulting notes and says he wants to bring more positivity and clarity to politics.

On being positive he looks pained when I ask about a controversial retweet by Zack Polanski, Green Party leader for England and Wales, following the stabbing of two Jewish men in London.

Mr Polanski, who is himself Jewish, shared a social media post criticising Met Police officers’ response to the attack in Golders Green on Wednesday, April 29.

Mr Polanski has since apologised for reposting a post on X, which said: “Essentially (his) officers were repeatedly and violently kicking a mentally ill man in the head when he was already incapacitated by Taser.”

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“For me that would not have been appropriate [to have reposted that tweet],” concedes Mr Slaughter.

“I have not spoken to Zack since and I cannot speak for him.”

Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley accused the Green party leader of “fuelling tensions” by sharing the post as he himself posted an open letter to Mr Polanski on social media. Sir Mark said Mr Polanski’s retweet had reinforced “inaccurate and misinformed commentary”.

Officers at the scene were not armed when they detained the suspect, who appeared in court on Friday.

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Mr Slaughter says the matter highlights how politicians are expected to respond to things instantly and how social media is “a minefield” for them.

He fears “one of the ugly things” about the recent televised leaders’ debates, in which he has clashed with Wales’ Reform leader Dan Thomas, is that comments risk “demonising the other”.

Before the debates start broadcasters urge the leaders to “fight back” to make good television. None of this is necessarily good for politics or debate, he feels.

While Mr Slaughter has stood in council, Senedd, and Westminster elections in 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, and 2024 this campaign is a new beast and he’s ready to take it on.

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The Green Party for Wales has never had an MS and has been a party far from power in Wales. That could all be about to change. While polls in this election forecast vary they generally agree the Greens will, within days, have represenation in the Senedd.

With Reform and Plaid neck and neck the Greens, Lib Dems, and Labour have ruled out working with Reform.

If they are able to form a government Plaid, which has previously had a co-operation agreement with Welsh Labour, may not want to be associated with the now less-than-popular party. That means they could come knocking at the Greens’ door.

With the new voting system for the Senedd there may never again be a majority government in Wales, Mr Slaughter predicts. He feels this is a good thing as parties and politicians will have to co-operate, negotiate, and work together for the common good rather than shout at one another across a divide.

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His party has not so far had any formal discussions with Plaid on whether it would work with them but Mr Slaughter has thought about how those conversations might go.

While the parties may agree on some key areas there are others that could be tricky and there are some issues the Green Party would refuse to compromise on.

“There have been no official talks with Plaid Cymru but I have made it clear where I will listen and collaborate. Co-operation is in my DNA,” Mr Slaughter says.

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“I have spent a lot of time talking to the Scottish Greens who have done this (a deal with a minority SNP government).

“When that deal started to crumbling they walked away and we would too,” he cautions.

“It’s not about red lines but we have to be clear what our priorities are. Meaningful action on climate and nature is critical.”

One contentious potential issue could be pylons to take electricity from wind farms to connect to the grid – a matter fiercely opposed by many in affected rural areas of Wales.

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“We need pylons,” Mr Slaughter says. “We need large-scale infrastructure.

“I would never diminish people’s attachment to the landscape but it’s no help if the Conservatives and Plaid Cymru say: ‘We can put it all undeground. We don’t need pylons’ because we do. Wales is 20 years behind where it could be on renewables.”

He believes whoever takes charge of the Senedd needs to be more honest and open reality and to act faster and more boldly to put that policy in place.

He accuses the Labour Party of being “bad at communications” and holding up policy with onerous consultations.

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On the matter of whether some voters are turning to the Green Party more out of despair at Labour or dislike of Reform Mr Slaughter insists that is not the main thrust behind his party’s growth.

“Zack becoming leader did turbo-charge growth in Green Party support but the fundamentals were already there,” he says. ” We were already growing.

“We have had big action days in Cardiff. People are really fired up and excited. I am recognised now and I am confident with that. It’s encouraging.

“With this campaign you are not just hoping but believing you can win and that changes the dynamic. We have not been so well-resourced and professional in previous campaigns.”

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With days to go before polling day the leader of the Green Party in Wales is excited and ready to see what comes next.

After all the campaigns he’s fought did he ever think his party would get this close to seats in the Senedd and perhaps even power-share in government?

“I wouldn’t have kept doing it if I hadn’t,” he replies with a quiet smile.

In a world of instant demands politics can be a long game after all.

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Bournemouth 3-0 Crystal Palace: Eli Junior Kroupi and Rayan on target against much-changed Eagles

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Following Alex Scott’s corner from the left, Evanilson’s header appeared to be going wide, only for Colombia international Lerma – who spent five seasons as a Bournemouth player – to inadvertently nod the ball over his own goal-line, despite the best efforts of Eagles goalkeeper Dean Henderson.

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I woke up with a lump – now I’m forced to rely on Universal Credit and PIP to get by

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John claims the NHS has refused to operate on the growing “watermelon-sized” hernia that leaves him unable to work

A man living with a “watermelon-sized” hernia says he has been left unable to live a normal life after finding a lump that has led to a draining health battle. John Burden says he now has to rely on PIP and Universal Credit to get by.

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The 61 year old from Weymouth in Dorset, says his ordeal began in October 2022 when he woke up with a small golf ball-sized lump in his stomach. After being rushed to hospital, fluid was drained and he was initially told to return once he had lost weight.

However, John claims that despite losing nearly 20kg, he was repeatedly told by the NHS that he needed to lose more weight before surgery could be considered. Over time, the hernia continued to grow, eventually reaching the size of a watermelon and leaving him reliant on XXXXL clothing to cover it.

He says the condition has left him unable to work as a shop fitter or drive. He says this is forcing him to rely on Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments (PIP) to get by.

In recent months, John says the hernia has begun rupturing, causing severe bleeding and repeated A&E visits, including one incident that required a blood transfusion. He claims he is still being told further weight loss is needed before surgery could be considered.

“It causes me pain at night, I can’t drive any more, and I haven’t been able to work in three years,” he said. “All I want is to have the hernia removed so I can get my life back.”

John now believes his only option is to raise £4,500 for surgery in Lithuania. He says a specialist has agreed to treat him, including travel and accommodation costs.

He first noticed the lump around three and a half years ago, shortly after recovering from pneumonia. After being admitted to hospital and having fluid drained, he claims he was told to return once he had lost weight, but says he was repeatedly turned away on follow-up visits despite his weight loss. John has since dropped around 20kg to 114kg, but says the condition has continued to worsen.

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In 2023, he became unable to work due to the condition and began claiming benefits. By late 2025, the hernia had grown significantly and began rupturing, leading to multiple emergency hospital admissions.

He said: “I was projecting blood 10 feet across the floor. The ambulance came and they couldn’t stop it. I had to have a blood transfusion.”

Despite this, he claims consultants have not offered surgery. He says he was later sent for a liver scan, which came back normal, but received no further update.

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John has since contacted specialists in Lithuania, who he says are willing to operate. According to one local NHS foundation trust’s website, there are rules around surgery for people who are overweight – although John’s own trust says it is unable to comment on his case.

University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust’s website says: “People with a body mass index (BMI) over 30 have an increased risk of developing serious problems both during and after surgery. These problems include infection, delayed wound healing, increased pain, and increased risk of needing further surgery on the joint.

“The operation is often more difficult, and it may take longer to get back on your feet and return home. For people with a BMI of 40 or over, the risks increase further. Your surgery may need to be delayed until your BMI is below 40.”

A spokesperson for Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust said: “We’re not able to talk about individual cases due to patient confidentiality, but we would encourage Mr Burden to get in touch with our patient experience team so they can look into this on his behalf.”

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Gambling addict conned his own friends in devastating betrayal

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A gambling addict defrauded his friends in an elaborate con. Scott Clode abused the trust of fellow sports club members in Cardiff – some of whom he had known for many years – to steal tens of thousands of pounds.

Cardiff Crown Court heard the 33-year-old targeted people he knew from Radyr cricket club and Llandaff squash club. He defrauded eight victims of a total of £41,320 and there was another “victim” who chose not to support a prosecution, the court was told.

Clode bowed his head low in the dock as he heard how his crimes had caused panic attacks, financial struggles, and “massive humiliation” for people who had considered him a close friend.

Prosecutor Abdallah Barakat said the defendant told lies about a “mystery shopper” scheme offered by a market research agency called Retail Active. He claimed he was acting as a “platinum ambassador” but in reality the firm had no knowledge of his actions.

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“He would invite victims to send him money so they could get vouchers from businesses that worked with Retail Active,” said Mr Barakat. “He would do so on the false pretence that they would be reimbursed the money they’d paid.

“Mr Clode told them they would be reimbursed within weeks as long as they used the vouchers and they photographed and reviewed their experiences.

“They just had to send him the reviews and photos, which he would then send to Retail Active. Soon thereafter they would get a refund, he told them.

“He had fabricated the scheme to obtain money to fund his gambling addiction. Once the victims realised what had happened he apologised in a group chat and stated that he was suffering with a gambling addiction.”

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One of the victims, Simon Walters, had known Clode for 15 years through the cricket club. In 2023 the defendant sold him the con that he could enjoy an expenses-paid holiday as long as he reviewed his experience.

Mr Walters parted with more than £15,000 and received £10,000 worth of Tui holiday vouchers from Clode. “The vouchers were genuine and some victims did benefit from the experience of those vouchers,” said the prosecutor. “But they would never have done it in the first place had they known they would not be reimbursed.”

In a victim impact statement Mr Walters said: “It was all very convincing at the time. My wife told me to trust her and not my mate. It caused me massive humiliation and I feel betrayed by Scott. It’s affected my confidence in people.

“If he’d told me he was in a couple of thousand pounds’ debt and needed help we would have got together and helped him. It’s the detail and planning and deceit that really annoy me.

“When my mum was on her deathbed he was asking how she was. In his next breath he was asking about Tui vouchers.”

Another Radyr cricket club member, Rhys Lloyd, had been friends with the defendant for 14 years. He sent Clode £11,000 and received around £7,000 worth of vouchers with no further reimbursement.

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Karl Ford, a cricketer who was swindled into paying Clode for Tui vouchers, said: “I had sleepless nights and panic attacks. I had to go into my overdraft for the first time. Words such as ‘voucher’ now trigger me and take me back to the scam.”

The court heard some victims did not receive vouchers at all. One described losing savings for a house. Another said they had lost money meant to cover their wedding, adding: “I have not told my family out of embarrassment.”

“Falling for such a scam is something I had only heard about in the media,” said one victim. “I always questioned how people could fall for it. Now I understand anyone could be tricked by someone like Scott Clode.”

Clode, of Heol Seddon in Danescourt, pleaded guilty to eight counts of fraud from between June 2023 and November 2024. He had no previous convictions.

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His barrister Ieuan Callaghan pointed to six of Clode’s loved ones who were sitting in the public gallery to support him. “His family and friends paint a picture that, aside from this addiction, he is a really good person,” he told the court.

Mr Callaghan turned to the defendant, hunched low in the dock, and went on: “He is in a state of some distress. The victims’ statements have been difficult for him to listen to.

“He did not do this to live a lavish lifestyle. He really was driven by a gambling disorder which he had struggled with for years. In 2018 he was bailed out twice – first by his dad and then by his mum.

“In 2022, when he relapsed and these offences happened, he was treating the scheme as a payday loan without any interest to be paid by him.

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“He thought that by sending vouchers and promising things to these people – and many did receive genuine vouchers – he could pay them back from gambling winnings. It sounds ridiculous when you say it out loud – and it was – but that was the addiction he was going through.”

The barrister said a psychiatric report showed his client would not have committed the fraud if he did not have a gambling disorder. Clode has a new “well-paying” job in robotic process automation and has been making efforts to gradually repay the victims, Mr Callaghan added.

Judge Gregory Bull KC told the defendant: “You abused your close friendships at the sports clubs. Some people didn’t get vouchers at all and in other cases there were no reimbursements.

“The fraud had a devastating effect on more than one of your victims. They will find it hard to forgive you knowing you abused them in the way you did. You struck at their sense of security and feelings of integrity. This was a serious crime.”

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But the judge took into account the medical report and found Clode had a prospect of rehabilitation. “Prison would be damaging and set back the rehabilitation you have achieved so far,” he said.

Judge Bull imposed a two-year prison term suspended for 18 months. At this Clode exhaled deeply and became tearful while his loved ones in the gallery gasped and embraced each other.

Clode must complete 10 days of rehabilitation activity and 240 hours of unpaid work. A proceeds of crime hearing will be held in September to determine a financial penalty and compensation.

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Wooden platform found hidden under Neolithic artificial island in loch

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Dr Blankshein said: “Through excavating and through the photogrammetry work that we did, we were able to build a picture of this coherent timber structure, not just bits of wood supporting a stone mound with a kind of timber platform underneath, but actually, the timber itself was the basis of the structure.

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Cambridge suburb that ‘looks amazing’ but has ‘discord beneath the surface’

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Cambridgeshire Police said the force is aware of antisocial behaviour and is working alongside partners to tackle it

Residents have raised concerns about antisocial behaviour in a Cambridge suburb. Some locals have said they would highly recommend Trumpington as a place to live and that it is the ideal location for families.

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However, some told CambridgeshireLive that “everything [in Trumpington] looks amazing” but that there are problems with antisocial behaviour.

Elif Gueu, 51, has lived in Trumpington for three years. She said she likes Trumpington because it is a “very multicultural place” where it is “peaceful” and people “respect each other”. She likes that she is not far from Cambridge city centre, but she does have some concerns about the area.

She said: “Sometimes there are some shouts and fights. There are some issues around here.” In one incident, in the last year, she said she was “shocked” because she said she saw “someone chained by police”.

A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police said: “Members of our Neighbourhood Policing Team are aware and are working with partners, including residents associations, housing associations and councils to tackle ASB.”

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Another lady, who wished to remain anonymous, said Trumpington is “very nice on the exterior” but “there is a lot of social discord beneath the surface and a lot of anti-social behaviour”. The resident of 10 years added: “A lot of the time you have got people doing things they shouldn’t be doing.”

She said that over time, Trumpington has seen some “violent incidents”, including a fire and vandalism. The lady said that “on the surface, everything looks amazing but you just have some problems from time to time.”

The spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police continued: “We would encourage anyone who experiences anti-social behaviour where they live to report this to us, so we are able to build up an accurate picture of what is happening in an area and act accordingly.”

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On the other hand, others have said that they have not experienced this and that it is actually the ‘best place for for families to live in. Raneem Almutairi, 32, has lived in Trumpington for around eight months.

She said she thinks it is the “best area for families to live in Cambridge”. Raneem said she has heard of the concerns but she “feels safe”. “I haven’t seen anything or experienced anything myself”, she added.

Information about antisocial behaviour can be found on Cambridgeshire Police’s website, where it can also be reported.

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The plants and animals David Attenborough has lent his name to

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– The Attenborough’s hawkweed or Hieracium attenboroughianum – the wildflower became the first living species in the UK and Ireland to be named after him. It was discovered more than 10 years ago in the Brecon Beacons but it took a decade for scientists to establish whether or not it was actually new.

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Welsh gardeners urged to do 3 key lawn tasks for lush green grass this summer

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A gardening expert known shared his popular three-step method for reviving a tired lawn this summer

The condition of your lawn can make or break the overall look of your garden. As temperatures climb and rainfall becomes scarce throughout the summer months, grass can deteriorate far more rapidly than many homeowners realise.

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To help keep your lawn looking lush throughout the season, gardening expert and TikTok creator Ish has shared his straightforward three-step approach to maintaining verdant grass for months on end. In a recent video, he said: “If you want a perfect lawn like I’ve got here, well, I’ll show you just how easy it is in three steps.”

Ish wrote in the video’s caption: “Today’s gardening tips will show you my tried and tested method to reviving an old, tired lawn by introducing air into the soil, seeding and feeding it. Your grass has never looked better.”

Breathing new life into a neglected and worn lawn needn’t be an overwhelming task. Ish’s technique, in fact, breaks it down into just three straightforward steps.

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The first step involves preparing the lawn to ensure the grass is in good health and clearing away any moss, reports the Mirror. Ish advised using a lawn tonic or iron sulphate dissolved in water and applied via a watering can, spreading the mixture evenly across the grass before leaving it to absorb over several days.

This process causes the moss to “turn to crisp”, at which point you can begin scarifying the lawn. To prepare the ground, an aerator, scarifier, garden fork, or hand rake can all be used to puncture the soil, allowing water to drain through more effectively.

Scarifying is a lawn maintenance technique that involves using mechanical blades or tines to cut through and extract a thick layer of thatch – comprising dead grass, roots and organic debris – from your lawn.

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By thinning out and clearing away this material, the overall condition of your lawn is significantly enhanced, promoting improved air circulation, water penetration and nutrient uptake while removing competing matter within the soil.

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Ish said: “Once you’ve successfully butchered your lawn, you can now focus on over-seeding, especially where there are bald patches where the weeds and moss were. And did you know you could get special lawn seed for shady parts of your garden? Now you do.

“Leave the lawn to grow and in about four to six weeks, making sure you keep it fairly hydrated, and then after that, you want to introduce a good feed. Do this every couple months or so and your lawn will absolutely thrive.

“And if you’re feeling particularly lazy, do this in the rain. You don’t have to water it in then.”

B&Q recommends giving your lawn a thorough watering to help the soil retain moisture. The retailer also suggests that the optimal time to aerate your lawn is a day or two following rainfall, while the soil remains damp.

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That said, it’s advisable to steer clear of aerating lawns after “extremely” heavy downpours, as the ground may become saturated. Following scarification and aeration, you can apply generous amounts of autumn grass seed, which contains higher levels of phosphorus.

This feed prioritises root development, in contrast to feeds with higher nitrogen content, which concentrate on encouraging grass growth. After completing these three steps, Ish assured viewers they can enjoy their lawn “all summer long”.

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Hollywood’s Rowan Atkinson ‘born’ in Northumberland cottage

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The luxury Derwent Manor Boutique Hotel, set on 20 acres of countryside near Allensford, has several cottages on its expansive land.

The popular hotel claimed that the actor and comedian, Rowan Atkinson, was born in one of the cottages on site.

The Derwent Manor Hotel (Image: Tripadvisor)

Hollywood’s Rowan Atkinson is best known for his title roles in the sitcoms Mr Bean and Blackadder, along with his performance in the spy action film Johnny English.

“Did you know Rowan Atkinson – aka Mr Bean – was born in our very own Rowan Cottage… and that’s exactly how it got its name?

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“Rowan Cottage is a beautiful three-bedroom retreat, complete with a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, and a cosy lounge.

“Step outside and you’ll find a stunning garden with a hot tub, overlooking the valley and the breathtaking Hownsgill Viaduct.”

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The recently refurbished Derwent Manor also hosts weddings and events.

Rowan Atkinson is best known for roles in Mr Bean, Blackadder and Johnny English (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Media Assignments)

One Tripadvisor review said: “After booking our wedding here a few weeks ago we thought we would head up for an overnight stay and to try out the food.

“Amazing stay in one of the hideaway rooms. Beds and pillows are so comfy! Lovely chill vibes in the bar area and the staff are very welcoming and friendly.”

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Another added they enjoyed a ‘wonderful experience’ at the hotel, celebrating their 21st wedding anniversary.

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“We’re both very grateful for our room upgrade, which was a lovely surprise, the entire stay was fantastic as it always has been, food delicious and beautifully kept grounds and luxurious interior and rooms.”

“This is our third visit to the hotel, it is so nice,” a satisfied customer said. “The staff on reception and the staff in Prego restaurant are so pleasant and helpful. The grounds are so peaceful as you’re away from the main road and the views are lovely.”

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Jamie Carragher named the two favourites to win the Premier League title next season after defending champions Liverpool were beaten by Manchester United.

Liverpool’s dismal season suffered another blow on Sunday as Arne Slot’s side lost 3-2 to arch-rivals United at Old Trafford.

The Reds battled back from 2-0 down to level the match through Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo before Kobbie Mainoo scored a 77th-minute winner for Manchester United.

United’s victory confirmed their place in next season’s Champions League and all-but secured them third-place in the Premier League with a six-point lead over fourth-placed Liverpool with three games remaining.

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Speaking after the game, Old Trafford legend Gary Neville suggested Manchester United were not far away from challenging for the Premier League title and said it was ‘up for grabs over the next one or two years’.

But Carragher dismissed United’s title credentials and also ruled Liverpool out of winning the Premier League next season, claiming there will be another title race between current contenders Arsenal and Manchester City.

Asked if Liverpool or Manchester United are in a better position to win the Premier League next year, Carragher said on The Gary Neville podcast: ‘I still think Liverpool are better-placed and the reason I say that is we’ve seen Man United’s best team out there today.

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‘Liverpool are three of four short there. They also have the players who have won before in terms of the biggest trophies.

‘I don’t think either of them will be there in terms of the title next season. I still think it will be Arsenal or Manchester City.

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‘There’s a false economy with Manchester United when they haven’t played any European football and they went out in the first round of both cup competitions.

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Arne Slot’s Liverpool have endured a shocking season (Picture: Getty)

‘Now that can fool you. Man United will finish third this season but I don’t think for a minute believe they’re the third-best team in the Premier League.

‘I still think Liverpool are in a better position in terms of the squad when the injured players get back and having those players that have won trophies before.’

Addressing the same talking point, Neville said: ‘There’s a couple of real unknowns. The managers and which club is going to recruit the best this summer.

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Arsenal and Man City are battling for the title (Picture: Getty)

‘Both are going to sign three or four. But how much money do the clubs have to spend money on recruitment?

‘I do think the league could be up for grabs over the next couple of years and I think Manchester United could be in a position to exploit that.

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‘At some point, Pep [Guardiola] has to leave. And I don’t think the other big clubs aren’t quite right. There is a league title up to grabs over the next one to two years.’

Manchester United return to Premier League action next weekend against Sunderland, while Liverpool face Chelsea at Anfield.

Title rivals Arsenal and Manchester City can barely be separated going into the final few weeks of the Premier League season.

Mikel Arteta’s Gunners beat Fulham 3-0 on Saturday to move six points clear but Man City now have two games in hand, the first against Everton on Monday night.

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Arsenal are bidding to win their first Premier League since 2004, while Manchester City have won six titles in the last eight years.

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Woman’s ‘genius’ tips to double hand luggage and avoid baggage fees on plane

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A woman has shared her top tips for travelling with only hand luggage, including a ‘genius’ carry-on hack to help you avoid paying extra baggage fees at the airport

A savvy traveller has been praised for revealing her ‘genius’ method to maximise hand luggage capacity while sidestepping additional charges when flying.

The globetrotter, posting as @lifeofjazz_ on social media, has shared her clever technique for travelling exclusively with cabin baggage to dodge the need for checked luggage at the airport. Initially, she makes certain her case complies with dimensional specifications and weight restrictions to prevent any complications during check-in. But she added: “I have a few tricks that I do when travelling with only hand luggage.

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“Number one, I put a bag inside a bag. You see this bag [referencing her video], there’s another bag inside of it. I usually go to Boots or Duty Free, and get a bag because they are not allowed to touch anything inside something you’ve bought already within the airport.

“I have a crossbody bag, obviously that’s fine, it’s tiny. Then I have my small suitcase, make sure you roll everything within your suitcase so it can fit.”

Additionally, she suggests getting on the aircraft promptly to secure space in an overhead locker instead of attempting to cram it beneath your seat.

Commenting on her post, one user said: “I do the duty thing too. Get a cheeky meal deal from Boots and ask for the biggest bag.”

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Another user added: “People also don’t realise you don’t need to use those plastic bags for toiletries, you can use your own see through makeup bag, doesn’t matter how big.”

A third user revealed: “But nowadays you can even bring a cabin wheeled bag, just a rucksack. I do the duty free bag but Ryanair told me they have limitations on duty.”

Another traveller suggested: “I always bring a pillow case put some clothes in.”

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This comes as fellow passengers revealed their top tips for enhancing the airport journey, with one stating: “You can’t bring a full water bottle through airport security, but you can bring an empty one.”

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They continued: “Most airports have water bottle fillers installed at drinking fountains after security. Beats paying six dollars for bottled water.”

Building on this advice, another passenger suggested making security screening quicker by taking off bottle caps, demonstrating to officers that containers are genuinely empty.

Someone else offered an alternative approach: “You can bring ice in a bottle though as long as it’s not melted. I like to do that and then fill it up inside the airport. I love ice water.”

One savvy flyer recommended bypassing the first water refill point beyond security – typically congested with queues – and heading to the next available fountain for a swifter top-up.

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Another traveller shared a health-focused suggestion for extended journeys, noting: “For personal comfort, I find compression socks to really help during longer flights/trips.

“I also carry an empty water bottle through security, then refill it before boarding in order to have plenty of water for the flight.

“I carry a light sweater or thin-down vest in my bag (too many cold flights). Noise-cancelling headphones. I also carry a small external battery pack.

“Always plan for the worst (long lines, delays) allow plenty of time and arrive early.”

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