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Wales will change today. Don’t pass up the chance to shape the future

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A new chapter in the long history of Wales starts today. Our nation goes to the polls for an election that looks set to bring to an end an era of Labour dominance that has endured for more than a century.

Today will stand as a milestone in the social and cultural journey our society has been on for many years now as the dominant industries of the 20th Century and their social and political conventions have faded from our lives.

What is written in the next chapter of our nation’s story will start with the choice that the 2.3 million who are registered to vote in Wales make today.

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We know from the many voters reporters have spoken to throughout this campaign that the issues in people’s minds vary from disillusionment at the state of our public services here in Wales to anger at the behaviour of political leaders who have nothing to do with devolved politics.

Yet the choice before our nation today will not have a bearing on the war in Iran or the numbers of migrants crossing the English channel in small boats. It is a choice about who governs Wales. It is a choice about who we in Wales want as our leaders and figureheads.

We know that many feel politics is failing them and that living standards are getting worse. We know many have no faith in our institutions and leaders. We know many will vote out of anger and alienation rather than loyalty and belief.

It is a sense of frustration born from a sense of endless economic crisis that has engulfed us from the crash of 2008 through the Brexit panic, the pandemic, the Ukraine war and now the Iran conflict.

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The 96 Senedd Members who will be elected to represent us in Cardiff Bay have little chance of solving any of those underlying global challenges.

Their power, and that of the government that emerges from them, will be to make decisions about our health services, our schools, our roads, our trains, buses, social services and houses. For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here

Just as no-one ever expected Mark Drakeford to lead our nation through the pandemic, they will also have to work out how to respond to the challenges we cannot yet imagine.

Today, we all have a chance to choose which party (or parties) takes on those responsibilities. What’s important is that we play our role and make a decision on which people and parties we think will handle whatever the future throws at them best.

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Our responsibility is to set aside our frustration and disillusionment and choose from the people who have put themselves forward to be our leaders.

Our decision will shape the future of Wales.

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Mr Tea in Coney Street scores one-star for food hygiene

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City of York Council inspectors awarded the rating, which means ‘major improvement necessary’ to Mr Tea at 2 Coney Street following a visit on March 12.

The Food Standards Agency website says that for hygienic food handling, it was a matter of improvement necessary.

The cleanliness and the condition of the facilities and the building were rated generally satisfactory.

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But management of food safety was rated as ‘major improvement necessary’.

The visit follows City of York Council gaining a Hygiene Emergency Prohibition Order from York Magistrates’ Court in January, ordering the venue to close temporarily.

As The Press reported at the time, the order said that the court was satisfied that at the time of inspection on January 27, 2026 at 2.30pm at the premises there was “an immediate risk of injury to health, namely there was an active vermin infestation”.

The order further said the business could not operate until the council was “satisfied that the food business operators has taken sufficient measures to secure that there is no longer an imminent risk of injury to health in respect of the food business at this premises”.

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As The Press also reported, Mr Tea also received a one-star rating for food hygiene following a visit by inspectors on November 7.

Mr Tea before opening time (Image: Darren Greenwood)

Mr Tea also has a sister venue in Albion Place, Leeds, and is owned by Bluesky Ltd of Leeds. The Leeds café has a five-star rating for food hygiene, meaning ‘very good.’

The York venue is very popular with diners praising its bubble teas and authentic Taiwanese street food.

Google awards 4.6 stars out of five, based on 45 reviews.

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One recent review said: “I’m happy I happened to be right around the corner. The tea was delicious and the person taking my order was very kind and helpful.”

The Press has asked City of York Council for a copy of the inspector’s report under the Freedom of Information Act.

Mr Tea did not respond to requests from The Press for comment.

The Press will publish its response should we receive it, along with the results of any future inspection.

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Champions League final: Why resolute Arsenal will believe prolific PSG can be beaten

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Arsenal have had an easier path to the final, beating Bayer Leverkusen, Sporting and Atletico, while PSG have overcome Monaco, Chelsea, Liverpool and Bayern to reach the showpiece.

But you can only beat teams in front of you – and Arsenal did so impressively to top the 32-club league phase with eight wins from as many matches, including statement victories over Bayern, Atletico and last season’s finalists Inter Milan.

The 14-game unbeaten run they are on is their longest in the competition, overtaking a 13-match streak between March 2005 and April 2006, when under Arsene Wenger they reached the final only to lose to Barcelona.

But it is the newfound defensive maturity that separates the current crop from Arsenal teams of the past.

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Onuoha said: “There are definitely reasons for Arsenal to be confident about the final, 100%.

“They know the style PSG have and that if you allow them to overwhelm you, you can really struggle. But Arsenal will have a plan. Obviously they have got the domestic season to figure out as well, but they will definitely have a plan for the Champions League final and they will know they can cause PSG problems as well as keep them out.”

“Arsenal have a chance without question – with that defence they have and the goalkeeper, they’re brilliant,” former Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves told TNT Sports.

Former Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard added: “I know more than anyone else that an underdog can win this final – when we won with Liverpool against AC Milan it was a mismatch.

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“Arsenal will play against a high-quality team, against an elite manager. Every player will have to be on the top of their game. They have to use their physicality, size and take PSG where they don’t want go – but they certainly have a chance.”

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Blaze at Warburtons in Burnley ‘not thought to be suspicious’

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Firefighters were called to Warburtons Bakery on Billington Road, Burnley, at 2.45pm on Monday, following reports of a blaze.

At the height of the incident, 12 fire engines, specialist units, police, ambulance, and on-site staff were in attendance.

As of this morning (May 6), one fire engine remains in attendance and crews are expected to remain on-site until later this evening, the LFRS has confirmed.

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A spokesperson for the LFRS said: “Crews are still in attendance.

“Lancashire Police have confirmed that the fire is not thought to be suspicious.

“The cause of the fire remains under investigation although it is not believed to have been started deliberately.”

The fire service has thanked the public for observing cordons and also requested that the public refrain from flying drones nearby, as this could impact their own aerial operations.

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Warburtons confirmed that everyone was safely evacuated from the building, but the exact cause of the fire and the extent of the damage remain unknown.

Burnley local and Bank of Dave star Dave Fishwick was in his helicopter close to the scene at the time of the incident.

Dave shared pictures and videos of the inferno.

Follow the Lancashire Telegraph for further updates about this incident.

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Fumo Manchester hosts charity dinner for cancer charity

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Restaurant group San Carlo held a four-course charity Supper Club dinner at Fumo in Manchester in late April, with all profits supporting Maggie’s, the UK cancer support charity.

The evening, titled A Taste of Puglia, took place in Fumo’s upstairs dining space and featured a menu inspired by the rustic flavours of Italy’s southern region.

Guests enjoyed focaccia with tomatoes and olives, nodini with capocollo, orecchiette with cime di rapa served from a Parmesan wheel, and roasted lamb cutlets.

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The meal concluded with a traditional pasticciotto pugliese.

Marcello Distefano, CEO of San Carlo Group, said: “Maggie’s is an incredibly important charity, and we are proud to support their work through events like our Supper Club at Fumo in Manchester.

“It’s a fantastic way to bring people together for an unforgettable evening while raising money for a vital cause.”

Each course was paired with wine, and guests were welcomed with a cocktail on arrival.

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Tickets were £95 per person, with all profits donated to Maggie’s.

Maggie’s provides free, expert support to people living with cancer, as well as their families and friends.

The charity operates a network of centres beside NHS hospitals, offering a calm, non-clinical environment where visitors can access guidance on treatment and side effects, emotional support from trained staff, and the opportunity to connect with others facing similar experiences.

Maggie’s relies entirely on voluntary donations and fundraising events to deliver its services.

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Funds raised will help Maggie’s continue its work, offering care and guidance to individuals and families.

For more information, please visit sancarlo.co.uk.

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Scottish nature reserve hiring staff in ‘exceptional opportunity’ for wildlife lovers

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A dream job for anyone who wants to work in Scotland’s beautiful wilderness.

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An “exceptional opportunity” to work in some of Scotland’s most beautiful surroundings has come up, with a nature reserve looking to hire a new team member. The role pays a salary of £30,076 and comes with a range of additional benefits, including more than 40 days of annual leave.

NatureScot is currently looking to employ a Nature Reserve Officer at the Argyll National Nature Reserves, covering Taynish, Moine Mhor, and Glasdrum Wood. The position will mostly be based around Taynish, which is a gorgeous 330-hectare ancient oak woodland that is home to species such as roe deer, red squirrels, and otters.

The Nature Reserve Officer is a practical role that will see the successful applicant spend a significant amount of time outdoors, including remote locations. Occasional evening and weekend working may be required, while the job will also involve some computer work.

Key responsibilities include leading and assisting with cattle handling and practical estate maintenance tasks, as well as buildings, equipment, vehicle, and facilities management and maintenance. Additionally, the Nature Reserve Officer will supervise groups of weekly and residential volunteers for practical tasks.

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The successful candidate will also assist with the Taynish Art Trail that features outdoor artwork from local artists, as well as help out with events, guided walks, and environmental education activities. Other tasks include undertaking a programme of pathwork maintenance and repairs and assisting with priority bird, butterfly, and habitat monitoring.

NatureScot offers a wide range of benefits to employees, including a Civil Service Pension with an employer contribution of 28.97 per cent, 41.5 days of annual leave, and two days paid volunteering leave. Other perks include an employee assistance programme, cycle to work and electric vehicle salary sacrifice schemes, and learning and development tailored to the role.

In order to apply for the Nature Reserve Officer role, you should have experience of practical estate or nature reserve tasks and possess a good level of physical fitness. Woodland management experience is also important, as is the ability to work effectively as part of a team and the ability to communicate well with members of the public.

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Other desirable attributes include experience working with groups of volunteers or leading teams in the outdoors, the ability to work safely and effectively in remote outdoor environments, and the ability to drive trailers and ATVs. Finally, NatureScot is seeking candidates who have a working knowledge of nature conservation issues.

Those applying for the role must be eligible to live and work in the UK, and must also be a resident of Scotland for the duration of the job contract. Candidates must also be willing to undertake a Disclosure Scotland application, while the ability to speak and understand Gaelic is desirable.

NatureScot wrote: “This is an exceptional opportunity to be part of a team managing the Argyll National Nature Reserves (NNRs) covering Taynish, Moine Mhor and Glasdrum Wood NNRs. NatureScot’s NNRs showcase the best of Scottish nature, landscapes and geology. Our NNRs aim to protect, restore and value nature.

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“They are places for people to experience, enjoy and learn about wildlife. The role will mostly be based at Taynish, a 330ha ancient Oak woodland near Tayvallich.

“This role will be part of a small, friendly and enthusiastic team based around Lochgilphead who are committed to delivering landscape scale ecological restoration and a high quality visitor experience. The role is focussed on delivering tasks on the Nature Reserve to achieve the management set out in our management plan.”

The closing date for applications is midnight on May 10, with interviews taking place throughout the remainder of the month. More details can be found on the NatureScot website.

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Belfast Council looks to Dublin to fight increasing threat of flooding

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“In Belfast it feels like our response to blocked drains and gullies is haphazard and scattergun”

Belfast City Council is to look at a drainage pilot in the city based on a Dublin model to fight against the increasing threat of flooding.

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At the May meeting of the full council at City Hall, the chamber agreed to a Green party proposal, seconded by Sinn Féin, looking at preparation for a pilot in Belfast, focusing on known flood-prone areas. A report will be returned to the council’s Strategic Policy and Resources Committee.

In March Belfast Council agreed to write to the Minister for Infrastructure at Stormont to seek clarification on winter preparedness in the city, specifically drainage and gully management, in light of the sustained and prolonged rainfall across Northern Ireland. The council also requested urgent clearance of all drains.

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Last October a number of roads across Belfast were made impassable by flash flooding following heavy rain. Key routes and shopping areas such as Lisburn Road, Boucher Road, Ormeau Road and Botanic Avenue were affected, with traffic coming to a standstill, and residents and businesses suffering for weeks afterwards. Widespread calls were made for the changes to be made to the city’s neglected drainage infrastructure.

The Minister responded, stating DfI had identified a number of problem drainage sites with external contractors, and added the department was working through a programme of remedial works to address the issues raised by the council. DfI said Belfast City Centre gullies would receive additional cleaning as part of the next drainage maintenance programme from April 2026.

At the council meeting this week, the chamber ratified a proposal forwarded by Green Party Councillor Brian Smyth noting the “Smart Gully” monitoring innovation project in Dublin. The chamber agreed that council officers would work with the Department for Infrastructure to “gather learning” from Dublin, with the intention of using the information to scope a pilot in Belfast.

The pilot will focus on known flood-prone areas in Belfast, with a view to “improving drainage response and reducing surface water flooding.” It will also potentially involve a council contract removing weeds in alleyways.

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Councillor Smyth said at the meeting on Tuesday: “In Dublin they are using a smart drainage approach which uses low-cost sensors in gullies to monitor water levels in real time in flagged locations that are blocked or close to flooding. The system was developed through a Smart Dublin challenge with Dublin City Council and Enterprise Ireland, and it is designed to respond faster and target maintenance and resources where they are most needed.

“In Belfast it feels like our response to blocked drains and gullies is haphazard and scattergun. It is often either elected reps such as councillors being contacted, or people contacted the flooding hotline. We all know areas that are prone to flooding. I would highlight Rosetta Road and large parts of the Cregagh Estate in my District Electoral Area.”

He said: “How the (Dublin system) works in practice is the sensors send data to a dashboard, so that staff can see which gullies are clear, blocked or at risk. Dublin has deployed bespoke monitors and sensors in targeted areas, and the purpose is to use limited maintenance and resources more effectively while reducing surface water flooding and the disruption that comes with this in communities.

“In Belfast this shouldn’t be seen as a Tech project, it should be seen as a proper tool. A pilot I hope can focus on a small number of known flood hotspots, and DfI and Belfast City Council can agree thresholds for alert and response arrangements, and how that data would fit in with existing drainage maintenance systems.”

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University of Manchester event backs new support for assault survivors

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‘Enough’, which was founded in response to calls from survivors for more practical support, especially for those who do not feel able to report their assault to the police, held a pop-up event outside the University of Manchester on Tuesday (May 5).

Survivors, alongside members of the university’s men’s and women’s rugby teams, handed out self-testing DNA collection kits to students and offered information about options for those who do not feel able to report rape or sexual assault.

Katie White, co-founder of Enough, said: “Many survivors feel they only have two choices: report to the police or stay silent.

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“For those who do not feel able to report, that can mean coping completely alone.

“Our aim is to provide another option.

“The kits allow people to take a step in their own time, while also connecting them with a community that understands what they are going through.”

The event was part of Enough’s UK tour, aimed at giving survivors more options and encouraging open conversations around sexual violence, particularly among young people, who are statistically at higher risk.

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The kits are designed to give individuals more control over their next steps when reporting rape to the police.

The Manchester event also allowed students to speak with survivors, learn how the kits work, and find out more about available support.

James Whitlock, chairman of the men’s rugby union team at the University of Manchester for 2026-27, said: “Supporting each other goes way beyond the pitch.

“As one of the biggest male clubs at UoM, it’s vital we use our platform to drive actual change.

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“We completely back the ‘enough.’ campaign and their push for radical prevention and getting these kits into students’ hands.”

A student survey conducted by Enough at a previous pop-up showed strong demand for alternative reporting options, with 64 per cent of respondents saying they would report to the organisation.

Of those, 90 per cent said they would later consider reporting to police.

Ms White said: “We want to change the way people think about reporting and prevention.

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“This is about making sure no one feels they have to deal with this on their own.”

More information is available at myenough.com.

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Daily horoscope May 7, 2026: Predictions for your star sign

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The Moon in Capricorn, linked to Jupiter and the radiant Sun, encourages you to live life on your own terms. Keep it real today.

Cancer, Leo and Virgo, you may feel implored to think critically and make a change. Whatever you choose, make sure it’s authentic.

Whether you feel like living loud and proud or favour a more private approach today, don’t succumb to external pressure. Be unapologetically yourself.

Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Thursday May 7, 2026.

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Aries

March 21 to April 20

The Moon continues in the practical Capricorn, but it could be that you encounter someone who is much more adhered to how things have usually been, just at a time when Mars in Aries, your ruler, is pushing you to lead your life very much on your own terms. And that could create a tension point between what you really want to do and what they expect of you.

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Today’s celestial guidance for Aries

Taurus

April 21 to May 21

One of the things that the free-spirited Uranus in your sign has encouraged you to do over recent years is to really appreciate what makes you unique. If you find yourself suddenly unsure today of which path to take, it’s important not to overthink it and just trust that what feels right will work out for you. And today, that could relate to a key financial decision.

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

Today’s planetary forecast for Taurus

Gemini

May 22 to June 21

You’re going to become more discriminating about who you’re friends with over the next couple of years, Gemini. Indeed, today could illuminate a situation in which you become much more conscious of someone who tends to be controlling, just when you are in the mood to break free of such people. Yet there needn’t be a big scene, just quiet withdrawal.

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How the stars aligned for Gemini today

Cancer

June 22 to July 23

You may have been a lot more assertive recently, be it in your worldly dealings and professionally, due to the bold Mars working through a dominant zone. However, even if it is important to be businesslike, being brusque in a personal relationship today may create tension. The big picture here is your desire to get things done, but diplomacy is also key.

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

Celestial energies for Cancer today

Leo

July 24 to August 23

You could find yourself at a little bit of a crossroads. If you really enjoy your current job or life role, the chances are you can complete all your tasks efficiently and in an upbeat manner. But if you are finding things are running on the dull side, and you’re feeling restless, it may be much harder to concentrate, and your mind can wander to other possibilities.

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Virgo

August 24 to September 23

Your ability to scrutinize situations with great astuteness is one of your key gifts. And today, as Saturn, the planet of structure, forges an excellent and constructive angle to Mercury, your ruler, your concentration levels can be really strong. But not only can you decipher what’s important you can also bring a slice of wit to things, too, the perfect mix, Virgo!

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

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Libra

September 24 to October 23

The Moon and Jupiter go face to face today, and it’s one of those oppositions that can have an upside, and you may find yourself being generous to someone within your family, or being encouraged by someone you’re close to, around your hopes. But as much as your worldly prospects are boosted, you’re gently reminded to stay in touch with your personal needs.

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Your daily stellar guidance for Libra

Scorpio

October 24 to November 22

The Moon in a convivial part of your situation is linking well with the Sun in your relationship sector. Therefore, conversations could flow beautifully today – as long as you don’t rush things or try too hard. The reason I say this is that the Moon’s brief square with the pugnacious Mars could make you a little bit impatient to power through all you want to achieve.

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

Star alignments for Scorpio today

Sagittarius

November 23 to December 21

Your guide planet Jupiter continues in a very positive location for your long-term finances, shared resources, or entrepreneurial ideas right through to the end of June. But today, its link to the Moon could see you make a spontaneous decision to treat yourself to something really rather nice, and why not? A slice of indulgence, however modest, can lift you.

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Today’s astral messages for Sagittarius

Capricorn

December 22 to January 21

Your astrological archetype suggests you’re someone who runs on the cautious side, but the Moon in Capricorn today, linked to the bubbly Jupiter and the radiant Sun, gives you a fabulous opportunity to showcase just how charismatic you can be. Interested in someone? This combination can give you more confidence when speaking with them.

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

Your zodiac forecast for Capricorn today

Aquarius

January 22 to February 19

If you find yourself wanting to spin out today, even if it’s just for an hour or so, and just gather your thoughts, then why not? As much as you can be very social and one of the friendliest of people, you do have another part of your nature that appreciates space and time to reflect. This is a passing phase, and soon enough, you’ll feel more outgoing.

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Daily cosmic update for Aquarius

Pisces

February 20 to March 20

A conversation earlier this week may have shed light on an old issue you’re still digesting. With the North Node in Pisces continuing in your zodiac sign right through to the end of July, trusting your instincts on situations is really very important, but particularly if you’re tuning into your needs and not getting too caught up in others’ expectations of you.

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

Your cosmic energy update for Pisces

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Head here for this week’s tarot horoscope reading, and see what the cards have in store for you!

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London local elections 2026: What are the parties promising in Camden?

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Camden Council has long-been a Labour stronghold, but this could all be about to change as voters prepare to head to the polls on May 7.

Labour has maintained control of the borough for all but four years in the last five decades, securing 47 of the 55 ward seats in the 2022 local elections.

Five major parties are standing in almost all electoral wards: the Conservatives, the Greens, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and Reform UK, while minor parties including the National Housing Party and the Camden People’s Alliance are also contesting some seats.

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Didi Hamann says Chelsea are ‘crying out’ for some experience and should attempt to sign a departing Liverpool legend on a free transfer.

Chelsea have been in dismal form over the past two months, suffering six successive Premier League defeats and crashing out of the Champions League.

The Blues’ struggles cost Liam Rosenior his job last month, with the ex-Strasbourg boss sacked after just 106 days in charge.

Chelsea’s chaotic transfer strategy has been highlighted as one of the reasons for the club’s poor form, with the board prioritising the signing of young and promising players since their 2022 takeover.

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Hamann believes it is time for Chelsea’s owners to bring some much-needed experience to the Stamford Bridge squad and has recommended a shock deal for Andy Robertson.

Scotland international Robertson, 32, is searching for his next club after announcing he would be leaving Anfield when his contract expires at the end of the season.

In his nine-year spell on Merseyside, Robertson has won two Premier League titles, the Champions League and three domestic cup competitions, establishing himself as one of Liverpool’s greatest defenders.

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‘I think Chelsea need experience,’ Hamann told BetKing. ‘If you’ve got good young players, you need experienced players to bring them on.

‘Sometimes when things go badly, as they have now, the run of form is dreadful, you need experienced players who can calm young players down, where a young player looks up and somebody says to him, “Listen, lad, don’t worry about it, we’ll be fine.”

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‘I don’t think they’ve got that. So what you see with them now is that when they go behind, they fall apart. The most blatant example was probably against Brighton [when Chelsea lost 3-0].

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‘A player like Andy Robertson, they should take him in a heartbeat. I think he’s exactly the type of player Chelsea needs or is crying out for.

‘With one or two more experienced players, they’ve got to give themselves a chance. I don’t think the way the team is put together, they give themselves a chance.

‘Andy Robertson, I’d take him at Chelsea in a heartbeat if he was interested.’

Chelsea’s 3-1 defeat at home to relegation-battlers Nottingham Forest on Monday left the Blues just ninth in the Premier League, closer to the drop zone than third-placed Manchester United.

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The west Londoners, currently led by interim boss Calum McFarlane, conclude their Premier League campaign against Liverpool, Tottenham and Sunderland.

Chelsea do have a chance to salvage some positivity from this season, however, ahead of a FA Cup final against Manchester City on May 16.

McFarlane’s side beat Leeds United in the semi-final, while Man City booked their place in the final with a comeback win over Southampton.

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