City of York Council data showed every part of the city where air quality is monitored showed nitrous oxide (NO2) emissions were below legal limits for the second year running.
Cllr Jenny Kent, the council’s Labour environment spokesperson, said the figures were something to celebrate and reflected a huge collective effort across the city to get emissions down.
Council public health lead Peter Roderick said meeting the targets was a significant step towards reducing the risk of respiratory, heart and brain conditions.
The comments follow monitoring data showed maximum yearly concentrations of NO2 were at their lowest level in York for 15 years.
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It also comes as the council has received funding from the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority to monitor air quality indoors in homes across York.
Council environmental protection lead Mike Southcombe said there was currently no information about indoor air quality which could be affected by appliances including gas cookers.
The official told a meeting on Tuesday, June 2 the project would monitor changes in air quality inside homes which have been retrofitted to improve energy efficiency.
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Monitoring of air quality recorded the highest concentration of NO2 emissions near the Gillygate and Bootham junction, with a level of 29.9 micrograms per cubic metre (µg/m3).
National limits for average NO2 emissions across a year are 40µg/m3.
City of York Council’s Labour Environment Executive Member Cllr Jenny Kent at an air quality monitor in Holgate Road (Image: City of York Council)
The Gillygate and Bootham junction was followed by that of Holgate and Blossom Street where the second-highest maximum concentration of NO2 representative of long-term exposure in 2025 was recorded, 29µg/m3.
NO2 pollution fell year-on-year at every York monitoring station except at the Fishergate and Paragon Steet junction where it rose by 2.5 per cent.
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York’s NO2 levels remained above the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines of 10µg/m3-a-year which is typical for much of the UK, according to the council.
Levels of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) were at three-year highs but remained below the target mean of 10µg/m3.
Vehicles are the single-largest source of NO2 emissions which tend to be more localised when monitored.
PM10 and PM2.5 particles can come from elsewhere, with Tuesday’s council decision session hearing they could travel from as far away as continental Europe and North Africa.
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Environment Executive Member Cllr Kent said York should celebrate its emissions figures ahead of national Clean Air Day on Thursday, June 18.
She added the electrification of the council’s vehicle fleet, encouraging bus use and smoke control measures set to come into force this year were helping to cut emissions.
Cllr Kent said: “Having walked past the Holgate Road monitor for almost 30 years alongside generations of neighbours and children on their way to school and work, I am especially pleased to see that it’s showing the largest improvement of 9.6 per cent NO2 reduction between 2024 and 2025, on top of the reductions the previous year.
“Every act each of us takes- choosing walking, cycling and catching the bus rather than using the car, switching to electric cars, heat pumps and solar and away from gas cookers and fossil fuels will ultimately cost less, make us healthier, and our air cleaner for everyone.”
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Public Health Director Mr Roderick said air pollution was invisible but its effects were very real.
The official said: “We are now working towards even more ambitious standards to give every resident the best possible chance of a long and healthy life.
“Every step we take is an investment in the city’s future wellbeing.”
In February, the Supreme Court struck down some of the sweeping tariffs President Donald Trump slapped on both adversaries and allies last year, specifically the duties imposed under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
This left the Trump administration with the headache of refunding businesses billions of dollars paid under the tariff policy.
But the administration is resisting an order handed down by international trade court judge Richard K. Eaton this spring, which demanded that the tariffs be refunded immediately, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
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The Times specifically mentioned the administration’s supposed efforts to shield Rodney S. Scott, commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, from testifying in court next Tuesday about the tariff refunds. CBP is handling the refund process.
The Trump administration has been fighting a court order to return all $166 billion in tariffs illegally collected from importers, according to a new report (Getty Images)
After the Department of Justice submitted an emergency appeal seeking to replace Scott with someone else, Eaton held firm in his order for Scott’s testimony, writing in filings Wednesday, “There is $166 billion at stake,” according to The Times.
The Independent has reached out to the White House, the CBP and the DOJ for comment.
In April 2025, Trump imposed a 10 percent tariff on all imported goods and additional reciprocal levies against countries that his administration accused of unfair trade practices.
The Trump administration must return billions of dollars that importers paid under his sweeping tariff policy after the Supreme Court knocked down some of the duties (Getty Images)
The conservative-leaning Supreme Court ruled 6-3 earlier this year that the tariffs imposed under the 20th-century Emergency Powers Act were unconstitutional. Trump bashed the court for its decision, saying he was “absolutely ashamed” of some of the justices who ruled against him.
Representatives from Oshkosh Corporation, known for making military and other industrial vehicles, and Basic Fun, the makers of toys such as Care Bears and Lincoln Logs, told CNBC last month that they received some of the refunds for which the companies previously filed.
The Trump administration owed refunds to about 330,000 importers for tariffs paid on about 53 million entries, according to the Times.
Kim also announced a plan to “exponentially strengthen the national nuclear force,” stating that today’s nuclear potential was borne off the back of a “noble path of struggle” by scientists
Rachel Vickers-Price UK and World News Reporter
01:06, 04 Jun 2026
North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un has told workers at a brand-new nuclear production factory to work double-quick on producing fresh atomic weapons to bolster the nation’s growing arsenal.
The Korean leader was photographed inspecting his latest nuclear material production plant on Wednesday (June 3), with the leader providing on-site guidance to officials and experts. As per state media reports, he was so pleased that he demanded the factory increase its production output.
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Kim, accompanied by leading officials from the Ministry of Munitions Industry of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea and the Nuclear Weapons Research Institute was snapped inspecting production lines, reviewing projects with senior officials, and mingling with workers as they brought about the nation’s latest advances in nuclear technology.
The North Korean leader told those gathered at the plant that the production capacity of weapons-grade nuclear material has now reached a level exceeding twice its past output thanks to efforts over the past five years, and called on workers at the factory to increase their output even further.
As per Northern newspaper Rodong Sinmun, Kim also announced a plan to “exponentially strengthen the national nuclear force,” stating that today’s nuclear potential was borne off the back of a “noble path of struggle” by North Korean scientists in the past five years.
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Accelerating the growth of the arsenal would act as a war deterrence, Kim said, calling it a “fundamental guarantee and powerful safeguard that reliably ensures the country’s security, interests, and right to development.”
He added that this expansion was a necessary position for dealing with a long-term confrontation against “the most vicious adversaries”, in a startling threat to the West.
Kim’s tour of the newly operational atomic facility comes weeks after North Korea launched a mystery projectile into the ocean in its latest weapons test ordered by its Supreme Leader.
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South Korean military chiefs said the unidentified projectile was fired off the peninsula’s west coast on Tuesday. It is the North’s latest weapons test this year.
It was reported the projectiles flew an estimated range of 49 miles before falling into the Yellow Sea on May 26. Likewise, that followed another launch by the North on April 19 in which it fired multiple short-range missiles in what state media described as a demonstration of cluster bomb warheads.
Nintendo has released a brand new game exclusively on mobile, as this month’s new releases also includes Slime Rancher and a new bullet hell shooter.
This month’s mobile games include that rarest of treats, a completely original Nintendo game, and Pictonico! certainly does not disappoint. There’s also a mobile port of cosy indie sci-fi farming sim Slime Rancher, excellent chess-based roguelite Gambonanza, and the peculiar but slightly broken Mystic Motors: Car Racing Game.
Pictonico!
iOS & Android, £6.99 and £5.39 (Nintendo)
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Nintendo’s latest foray into mobile ignores all the Japanese game giant’s in-house IP and mascots in favour of using the contents of your phone’s photo album as the basis for its joyous, WarioWare-esque microgames.
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It harvests all kinds of pictures, but is particularly fond of people’s faces, which are animated to laugh, cry, chat, smile, or chomp down canapés, in games that last a maximum of three seconds. It’s underpinned by Nintendo’s typically self-assured engineering standards, the pictures chosen and the way they’re animated never failing to amuse and impress.
Games are prevented from getting samey after extended play via cleverly integrated increases in difficulty. Initially it’s just figuring out what you have to do against a strict time limit, but soon enough actual skill is needed, and since each time you play a different friend or relative will be featured in its quick fire rounds, it keeps proceedings remarkably fresh. It may not be the sort of game you’d play for hours at a time, but it’s ideal for a swift, invigorating break in your day.
Score: 8/10
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Perchang World
iOS, included with Apple Arcade subscription
Released 10 years ago, Perchang was a simple physics-based puzzle game about getting a marble into a funnel. The sequel takes that basic idea and really runs with it.
Now you’re rolling a series of marbles through sets of obstacles in multi-coloured 3D landscapes, triggering various pieces of scenery to boost them along their way. Flippers, columns, magnets, see-saws, and plenty more, gently roll or hurl marbles in the direction of their destination.
There’s a pleasing quality to its physics, with marbles flying and rolling consistently with the way they’re hit, and while it may not demand all that much creativity on your part it looks nice and does provide an increasing test of dexterity and timing. There’s even an enjoyably OTT plot that incorporates your marble flinging antics.
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Score: 7/10
Gambonanza
iOS & Android, £5.99 (Stray Fawn Studio)
Along with Shotgun King, Pawnbarian, and a clutch of other recent releases, games subverting chess have been having a real boom period. Gambonanza is the latest.
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Another roguelite, each of its levels is a puzzle that gets you to use chess pieces and moves to wipe out your computer-controlled opponent. Captured pieces disappear forever, but you can buy more between rounds, along with perk conferring gambits that stack, creating powerful combinations.
Your AI adversary occasionally makes confusingly foolish mistakes in early rounds, but that doesn’t diminish the significant challenge, in this highly polished and mentally taxing game that feels as though it was made for touchscreen.
Score: 8/10
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Slime Rancher
iOS & Android, £7.99 (Playdigious)
First person space-based farming simulator Slime Rancher makes its mobile debut. Once again, you’ll be using your vac-pac to Hoover up friendly-looking slimes, along with their favourite food stuffs, before firing them into transparent walled pens and harvesting their freshly excreted ‘plorts’, which you can sell for cash.
Consuming the plorts of other slime breeds turns them into bulkier largos, but if they happen to then eat a third variety of plort, they’ll morph into aggressive monsters, so you need to take care when hybridising your flock.
Buy yourself a jetpack, water cannon, dash boots, new map areas, and cosmetic decorations for your ranch as you expand and automate your operation, in this quirky and modestly compelling game, whose mellow pace makes it ideal for touchscreen.
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Score: 7/10
What’s the Password?
iOS & Android, £4.99 (Trampoline Tales)
Well, not a password so much as a PIN, but the premise of this single-minded puzzle game immediately lends itself to mobile, its keypad and clues fitting neatly on a single screen. Your job is to work out what four-digit number each clue is pointing you towards by simply keying it in.
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Clues are pretty diverse, ranging from the extremely obvious to the cryptic, with some comprising clever conceits to obfuscate what is at heart quite a simple string of numbers, the game letting you skip and come back to any that truly stump you.
While occasionally head scratching, there are slightly too many of its levels that feel a little obvious, undermining the sense of satisfaction. Still, it’s a neat – if fleeting – distraction and solid use of a phone screen.
Score: 5/10
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Phoenix 2
for iOS & Android, free (Firi Games)
Phoenix 2 is a vertical bullet hell shmup of the kind made famous in the late 1980s, although with a thoroughly modern high resolution 100Hz presentation. Originally released a decade ago, it’s recently received a game-changing update that lets you upgrade its 100 tiny, wonderfully detailed collectible spaceships with individual mods.
While not all of those add-ons are particularly useful, some prove spectacularly powerful, letting you augment abilities in genuinely new ways, adding an extra level of challenge to the game’s speed runs now that players are all equipped slightly differently.
The game’s high production values are typified by graphically diverse ships, each of which comes with its own main and auxiliary armaments, and exquisitely designed sound effects that are even more impressive wearing headphones. If you’ve ever enjoyed a 2D shooter this one’s well worth your time, and for PC owners it’s also just come out of early access on Steam.
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Score: 8/10
Mystic Motors: Car Racing Game
iOS & Android, free (Tec Ventures)
Mystic Motors’ twist on standard driving games is that you can cast spells from behind the wheel. Why that is, and exactly what’s added a dash of Gandalf to motor racing, is never even addressed.
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Instead, you just jump right in with a clutch of three spells you’re allowed to bring with you to each race event. Unfortunately, the ham-fisted attempt at arcade style car-handling is only the first of many problems.
Technically, it’s shaky right from the start, the first crash for us occurring on the loading screen for the tutorial race, the next when opening our inaugural loot crate. Spells launch and land without sound effects, and the whole enterprise has the air of something abandoned half-finished.
It’s abysmally poor, and exactly why its developer was optimistic enough to release it with a monstrous £199 microtransaction is a mystery for the ages.
It’s widely understood Enzo Maresca will be the man to replace Pep Guardiola, but there are still negotiations ongoing between Manchester City and Chelsea
Last autumn, Maresca informed Chelsea’s hierarchy that he had entered into discussions with City regarding the possibility of succeeding Pep Guardiola. At that point, Guardiola remained in charge at City and had yet to announce when he intended to leave.
Maresca was ultimately dismissed by Chelsea on New Year’s Day after a home draw with Bournemouth left the west Londoners with just one victory from seven Premier League outings.
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Moving to the present day, City are confident a deal for the former Leicester City boss can still be concluded, reports Football London. Ongoing talks are focused on the timing of his appointment, his coaching staff and various finer details.
Nearly a year after first alerting Chelsea to his conversations with City, Maresca appears poised to take over Guardiola’s mantle. It will represent a full circle moment for the Italian, who served as the Catalan’s assistant when City claimed the treble during the 2022-23 season.
During his final season at the helm of the Etihad Stadium, Guardiola defeated Arsenal to secure the League Cup and triumphed over Chelsea in the FA Cup final, while finishing seven points adrift of the Gunners in the Premier League.
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If a deal goes through, Maresca will arrive at City as a Europa Conference League victor and World Club Cup winner. Former Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson recently told Sky Sports he believes Maresca is the perfect candidate to succeed Guardiola.
He said: “I liked him at Chelsea. I thought he was a good manager. He’s going into Man City, he’s been there before, he’s worked in the Premier League before. He knows some of the players at City.
“I think he ticks every box. He’s not coming in trying to get used to the place, he’s not coming into a league that he’s never been in. I think he’ll go in and settle quite nicely.
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“They’ll need a few players as well. But this is the problem: Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea all need players.
“There’s not that many players around. Who’s going to be able to produce and give the most money to these players?”
Sky Sports, HBO Max, Netflix and Disney+ with Ultimate TV package
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Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.
Modern cars have so many different features and buttons it can sometimes be hard to know what they all do. One such button features a curved arrow, almost reaching a full circle, inside an outline of a car. Its purpose is certainly not immediately evident and one online guide claims “99% of people get it wrong”.
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Threads on social media see drivers asking “What is this button in my car?” and “When should I use it?”. One said: “It has to do with AC, I know that, and the car gets colder when I press it, but I don’t know what it’s called.”
Thankfully, there are just as many people online explaining what the button is for and when and why you should use it. There are also times it won’t work, which you’ll also find explained here. The button in question is the air re-circulation button. It is linked to your car’s air conditioning. If you turn it on, you are instructing your car’s air conditioning system to recirculate the air already inside your car, as opposed to drawing in new air from outside to heat or cool down.
It is particularly useful, for example, if you want to avoid some form of polluting influence outside like smoke from a fire, dust from a construction site or pollution from cars if you are in a traffic jam or a tunnel. It is also useful on particularly hot days — if you turn it on your car will recirculate the cooler air already inside your car instead of continuously pulling in warmer air from outside and working harder to cool it down.
The Capturing Cars YouTube account, which has 10,500 subscribers, claims “99% of people use this button all wrong” and explains how to use it: “It is a recirculation button. Essentially, it shuts off the vents to the outside of the car, trapping the air that’s in it. So, when should you use it? On a very hot day, or very cold day, that is when you will first want to use this button.
“Let’s assume it’s really hot outside so you’ve turned your air conditioning to cold… what you will want to do is press this button. That will then trap the air inside the car and it will get colder on each pass, or hotter if you’ve got the heating turned on.
“If you don’t have it turned on you are bringing in boiling hot air from outside and trying to make it cold and it takes a bit longer. Turning that button on will accelerate the process of cooling down the car.”
Another driver explained: “Speaking from personal experience, I drive by a rock quarry every day on my way to work and I make sure the recirculation button is turned on because I do not want my car sucking in all that dirty outside air and pumping it into the cab.”
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When would you want to turn the air recirculation button off?
The Capturing Cars YouTube account explains: “Let’s say you’re in the car, you’ve got wet clothing because you’ve been caught out in the rain — if your car is fogging up, which, let’s face it, we’ve all experienced, that is when you’ll want to turn this off [because] you are trapping humidity inside the car.”
In fact, he went on to explain that if you turned your air flow to focus on the windscreen to de-fog it, the air recirculation button would automatically no longer work.
Scrap merchants Ace Car Breakers add that you may not want to have it on for long periods of time. They said: “It’s important not to rely on it all the time. As us humans breathe in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide, it’s crucial that we let the fresh air in too – fresh air is vital for preventing the air inside from becoming stale and ensuring there’s adequate oxygen levels and the CO2 is vented. You should therefore make a point of switching back to fresh air mode regularly.”
The findings come from a survey of 1,000 businesses by conciliation service Acas, which also revealed that larger employers are more likely to lay off staff than smaller firms.
Kevin Rowan, director of dispute resolution at Acas, told PA: “The results of our poll reveal that a third of businesses are considering redundancies by the start of next year.
“Organisations should look at all possible alternatives to redundancies first, but if employers conclude they have no choice, then they have legal requirements they must follow.
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“This means they must consult with staff early to seek their views, or risk being subject to a costly legal process.”
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Redundancy is when you dismiss an employee because you no longer need anyone to do their job. This might be because your business is:
changing what it does
doing things in a different way, for example using new machinery
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Strike action has begun at Glasgow Caledonian University, as staff walk out in a dispute over job cuts and possible compulsory redundancies 👇
AS venues go, The Arts Barge offers something refreshingly different.
Moored in York’s Foss Basin, the venue provides an intimacy that few traditional spaces can match, and for a band like The Ocelots, whose music thrives on closeness, subtlety and connection, it proved to be an ideal setting.
Wexford, Ireland twin brothers Ashley and Brandon Watson arrived in York carrying the quiet momentum of their growing reputation on the UK, European and Australian folk circuit with a sound and style reminiscent of Keane, Turin Breaks and The Dunwells.
Their music is built on what might best be described as blood harmony, that unmistakable sibling vocal blend that feels both instinctive and deeply personal, and it was clear from the outset that the audience understood they were in for something special.
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Opening with a cover of the Tom Waites classic Looking for the Heart of Saturday Night with a stripped-back arrangement of acoustic guitar, flute and vocal, The Ocelots immediately drew the audience in.
There was an honesty to their performance that resists theatrics as the duo leaned into their material with a sincerity that allows the songs to unfold.
Tonight’s setlist included Landlords, The Good of a Bad Year, Addlepated and Pulling at the Stops, songs that move between reflective, melancholic and quiet optimism, their songwriting rooted in themes of mental health, childhood Catholicism and relationships.
The Ocelots at The Arts Barge in York. Photo by Gareth John
The Ocelots deliver a rich literary quality and, on the Arts Barge, where the audience sits almost within touching distance, every lyric landed with clarity. There was a charming interplay between the brothers throughout and a looseness to their performance with a willingness to embrace imperfections in timing and delivery to create a lived-in feel.
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Tracks Frank Sinatra, Side of Yourself, Front Door Key and Can’t Even Say Your Name were all excellent, delivered in a set where the charm lay in a sense of spontaneity of songs unfolding in real time. Instrumentally, the duo added subtle layers to their sound, incorporating harmonica and variations in guitar and banjo tuning that gave texture to their arrangements.
The Arts Barge itself played a key part in the evening’s success and as the evening air cooled the room, the setting amplified the band’s introspective mood. Between songs, the brothers engaged the audience with an easy warmth, their understated humour reinforcing the sense of intimacy.
The Ocelots at The Arts Barge in York. Photo by Gareth John
The flow of the performance felt deliberate, guiding the audience through a series of reflective spaces before building towards a more assured conclusion.
By the time the final song arrived, a cover of Keane’s Everybody’s Changing, there was a quiet sense of collective appreciation in the room. This was not a night of grand gestures or explosive climaxes but something more rewarding with a reminder of the power of simplicity and of well-crafted songs delivered with authenticity. This evening’s performances stood out for its restraint and emotional clarity and in a setting as unique as The Arts Barge, The Ocelots delivered a performance that felt entirely at home, unforced, engaging and quietly memorable.
A man suffered an arm injury consistent with a firearm being used
A scene was put in place after a man was shot in a horror incident in Liverpool on Wednesday night (June 3). Police and paramedics attended the scene in Toxteth at around 8.40pm.
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Officers were called to Carlingford Close following reports that a 19-year-old man had suffered an injury to his arm consistent with a firearm being used, Merseyside Police said.
The incident is thought to have happened in the Upper Parliament Street area. The victim was rushed to hospital from the scene to be treated.
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An investigation is now underway into the incident, with house-to-house and CCTV enquiries being carried out by detectives. Anyone with information is being urged to contact police immediately.
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Detective Inspector Jay Boardman said: “We are in the very early stages of this investigation and we are seeking witnesses and CCTV and Ring doorbell footage to piece together what has happened.
“Firearms and the reckless people who choose to carry and use them have no place on the streets of Merseyside and we would ask for the public’s help to locate who is responsible and bring them to justice.”
Anyone with information should contact Merseyside Police social media desk via X or Facebook @MerPolCC or call 101 quoting incident reference 1010 of 3 June. Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have welcomed their second child together
20:16, 03 Jun 2026Updated 20:16, 03 Jun 2026
Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have announced the arrival of their second child together, sharing the joyful news with fans via an Instagram post.
Molly wrote: “….and then there were 4,” with a white love heart. The post was met with huge congratulations in the comments section.
The couple’s announcement was met with an outpouring of well-wishes from fans, with one commenting: “Congratulations to yous this is amazing,” while another enthused: “Ahhhhh congratulations.”
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Although the pair kept the gender of their newborn under wraps, one eager fan speculated: “Am going to guess BOY xx”
Molly-Mae had initially surprised followers in February when she announced her pregnancy, having already quietly shared the news with close family and friends. At the time she disclosed she was already six months along, posting a throwback snap from her L’Oreal catwalk appearance the previous September, reports the Mirror.
And Molly-Mae captioned her post: “Little baby with me in this moment… and I didn’t even know.” Resharing her pregnancy announcement, she added: “Nearly 6 months on… and it still hasn’t sunk in.”
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The couple’s three year old daughter Bambi featured prominently in the announcement, appearing in a touching black and white family photograph shared by Molly-Mae.
The pair have been an item since their appearance on Love Island back in 2019, aside from a brief period apart in 2024.
City have long been admirers of Newcastle academy graduate Anderson. The player is currently preparing for the tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico, but club-to-club talks can continue to take place.
Captain Bernardo Silva’s exit means City are looking to bolster their midfield and Anderson tops the list of potential targets.
Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali is another player understood to be highly rated by City, with reports, external suggesting the Italy international has been monitored as a long-term target.
Nico Gonzalez, who missed out on a place in the Spain squad for the World Cup and also fell out of favour under Pep Guardiola last season, may depart if the right offer comes in.
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Sources indicate City are also looking to sign a right-back to supplement Matheus Nunes, 28, who excelled in the position this season after being converted from midfield.
City are eyeing the profile of a young full-back and one who is a natural in that position that can grow into the role in the future.
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