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Electing Devon mayor could ‘unlock billions of pounds’ for county

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The council’s leader is hopeful Andy Burnham will devolve more power to the county if he becomes PM

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View of Plymouth in the sunshine(Image: Jay Stone)

Electing a Devon mayor could unlock billions of pounds of local investment over the next decade, the leader of the county council has said. Julian Brazil (Liberal Democrats) said modelling indicated a mayoralty in Devon could attract up to £3bn of funding for key services and economic development.

The council leader is hopeful Devon could become one of the first new Mayoral Combined Authorities created under a future government after Labour leader hopeful Andy Burnham pledged to devolve more power to the regions and nations if he becomes Prime Minister.

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If the Devon does elect a mayor, it would become one of the largest mayoral authorities in England – and Mr Brazil believes it would drive economic growth, improve public services and secure long-term investment.

“Devon is ready to deliver a mayoralty at pace and with ambition,” he said. “We have the scale, the partnerships and the determination to unlock major economic growth for both our urban centres and rural communities.

“This is about bringing investment home to Devon – creating well-paid jobs, delivering homes for young people and ensuring our whole county can thrive.”

Julian Brazil, leader of Devon County Council

Julian Brazil, leader of Devon County Council(Image: Alison Stephenson, Radio Exe)

Existing mayoral areas, such as the West of England Combined Authority – covering Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset and South Gloucestershire – benefit from additional funding and greater control over transport, planning and economic development, allowing decisions to be tailored to local needs.

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Mr Brazil’s comments come just a week after he wrote to Labour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham setting out how Devon could quickly deliver a mayoralty in line with the former Greater Manchester mayor’s ambition to accelerate devolution and support “good growth in every British postcode”.

Devon County Council and Torbay Council already work together through the Devon and Torbay Combined County Authority, which was established to secure additional funding and powers. Mr Brazil said the partnership provided “a strong platform” for further devolution.

Last year, all eleven council leaders in Devon signed a joint letter supporting devolution, demonstrating broad political backing for greater local powers.

“Devolution must not stop at the big cities,” Mr Brazil said. “Too often, rural and coastal communities are overlooked in national policy. A Devon mayoralty would ensure our voices are heard at the very centre of government.”

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Billions in potential investment

According to Mr Brazil, a Devon mayoralty could unlock the billions of pounds over a decade through devolved funding and locally generated revenues, with additional private-sector investment potentially worth billions more.

Potential sources of funding include central government devolution settlements; retention of business rates growth; major transport and infrastructure programmes; new revenue-raising powers; public-private partnerships; inward investment; and strategic development initiatives.

Supporters say the funding streams would help deliver regeneration projects, transport improvements and wider economic development across the county.

“A Devon mayoralty would accelerate the delivery of affordable and council housing, unlock and coordinate growth across council boundaries,” added Mr Brazil.

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“It could also support the creation of Mayoral Development Corporations while balancing the needs of growing cities such as Plymouth and Exeter with those of rural communities.”

Last week, Burnham pledged to create a ‘No 10 North’ if he becomes Prime Minister, claiming it would help power flow into regions including the West Country.

In his first major policy speech since launching his leadership bid, the new MP for Makerfield said he would deliver the “biggest change in our lifetime to the way the country is run” while remaining “consistent” to Labour’s 2024 manifesto.

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Package holidays to Dubai and Egypt get cheaper as European prices creep up

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Flora Badger is taking three teenage girls on their first holiday abroad this summer.

She contacted BBC Your Voice to share her frustrations in watching holiday prices fluctuate.

Flora first considered booking in April to avoid the expensive summer months, but says she held off over situation in the Middle East and fears of getting stuck abroad.

She ended up booking to go to the Spanish island of Lanzarote in September.

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“Price was a huge, huge issue,” she says. “It’s very frustrating how much it increases in the school holidays.

“At the end of the day they need a treat, we’ve been saving up for it, they’ve been looking forward to it, so we’re planning on going.”

The steep price rises for European holidays may have slowed but they’re still creeping up, TravelSupermarket data suggests.

The cost of an average all-inclusive seven-night family stay this August to Spain is up by 4% to £155 per person. For Portugal prices are up 3%, and Greece has seen prices increase by 5%.

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It depends which day of the week you travel, but for seven nights a family of four could be paying up to £160 extra to go to Spain this year compared to last year, bringing the total to as much as £4,340.

The figures are based on online searches, made on TravelSupermarket from 18 April to 17 June, for all-inclusive, seven-night family holidays in August 2025 and 2026.

While this snapshot of data reveals a general trend, costs will vary depending on exactly where a family goes and when they book.

One thing Flora has been able to take advantage of though is the fact that the cost of hiring a car has dropped across all of the most searched-for destinations compared to last year.

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A reignited chip stock rally is driving the Nasdaq and S&P 500 higher.

The Nasdaq is up 1% while the S&P 500 has gained 0.6%.

The chip stock rally marks a bounce from last week’s losses with some of the semiconductor names that were under pressure driving today’s gains.

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‘Robust demand’ boosts trading at Northumberland housebuilder Cussins

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‘The business has delivered a resilient performance during a period of evolving market conditions’

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Directors at Northumberland housebuilder Cussins have toasted resilient trading which they say has been boosted by “robust” demand. The Alnwick-based company, which was first established in 1922, is known for creating homes to suit all budgets and styles across the North East, particularly in Newcastle and Northumberland.

The company is also working with South Tyneside Council on the construction of contemporary riverside apartments in South Shields. Now Cussins, which is led by CEO Jabin Cussins and his father Peter, has issued accounts covering the six months ended September 2025.

Cussins Homes Ltd was established in April with its formation marking an exit for the Duke of Northumberland’s business Northumberland Estates, which took a minority stake in the family firm in 2016. The accounts show the business totted up £18.86m in the six months, while operating profit came in at £1.34m. Profit for the financial period was £679,662.

Within the accounts directors thanked Northumberland Estates for their “significant contribution to the group’s growth during their time as shareholders”, having taken a minority stake in the family firm in 2016. They also highlight strong demand, although they also noted some delays, which impacted figures.

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In the report, Jabin Cussins said: “The partnership has proven to be mutually successful and highly beneficial. We have enjoyed working with the team at Northumberland Estates and look forward to seeing their continued success.

“The business has delivered a resilient performance during a period of evolving market conditions. For the period ended 30 September 2025 the group successfully operated across six development sites, achieving 56 new home completions and generating a turnover of £18,862,058 and a profit after taxation of £679,662.

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Jabin and Peter Cussins, CEO and executive chairman of Cussins(Image: Cussins)

“While these figures were slightly below our initial projections, due to external timing delays within sales chains, the underlying demand for our product remains robust. These delayed completions concluded in the early part of the current financial year, strengthening our pipeline for 2026.”

During the period, the business, which has 61 employees, secured its first legal completions at Debdon Falls, Rothbury, Northumberland and at Eccleston Park, Backworth, North Tyneside. It also started development at Sycamore Place, Barrasford, Northumberland.

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Meanwhile, it said initial sales at Holborn Riverside, South Shields, have been “exceptionally strong”, with all homes in the first phase sold well in advance of expectations.

Mr Cussins added: “As we prepare for the 100-home second phase in early 2026, the project continues to serve as a flagship for our team’s creative, technical and delivery capabilities. In close collaboration with South Tyneside Council, this key regional regeneration project harmonises contemporary residential design with South Shields’ rich maritime heritage.

“Our key strategic focus on promoting and acquiring high-quality development sites has proven effective during the period, and the advances made will positively impact future growth. Our adaptability and track record for delivering first-class developments remain instrumental to our land acquisition strategy.”

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July 2026 PS Plus Essential Games Now Available to Download, but Fans Call Lineup a ‘Crap Selection’

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Sony’s PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for July 2026 are now available to claim, with “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III,” “For the King II” and “CrossCode” rolling out to subscribers Tuesday, according to the official PlayStation Blog. The three titles will remain claimable through Monday, August 3, giving PS Plus members nearly a month to add them to their libraries.

The lineup is available across all PlayStation Plus tiers, Essential, Extra and Premium, with the games rolling out first in the UK and Europe before becoming available in the United States later in the day, according to Push Square. Once a subscriber adds a game to their PlayStation Network account during the claim window and maintains an active membership, the title remains permanently accessible and tied to their profile, even after the monthly rotation ends.

The headline addition this month is “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III,” available through its Cross-Gen Bundle for both PS5 and PS4. The 2023 shooter continues the rebooted Modern Warfare storyline, following Captain Price and Task Force 141 as they pursue ultranationalist leader Vladimir Makarov. The package includes remastered versions of classic multiplayer maps from the original 2009 Modern Warfare 2, along with an open-world Zombies mode that, for the first time in the series, allows multiple squads to team up and survive together across the franchise’s largest Zombies map to date, according to the PlayStation Blog.

Despite its status as the month’s marquee title, Modern Warfare III arrives with a mixed reputation among critics and players. According to Gagadget, the game’s campaign scored as low as 5 out of 10 in some reviews at launch, with at least one outlet describing it as among the weaker entries in the franchise’s history. Reviewers and forum commentators have generally credited the multiplayer component, built around the returning classic maps, as the stronger part of the package, even as the single-player campaign drew more consistent criticism.

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Joining Modern Warfare III in July’s lineup is “For the King II,” a four-player co-op tactical role-playing game developed as a sequel to the well-regarded original “For the King,” which blended roguelike mechanics with tabletop-style strategy. The sequel is built on an updated engine and centers on a story involving a corrupted queen who has turned against her own subjects, tasking players with gathering a party to challenge her tyrannical rule across the land of Fahrul, either solo or in cooperative multiplayer.

The third title, “CrossCode,” is a retro-inspired 2D action role-playing game that combines 16-bit-style visuals with fast-paced, real-time combat and dungeon-style puzzle mechanics set within a science-fiction narrative. Originally released in 2021, the game was met with strong reviews at launch and has continued to draw praise from critics and players alike, with several commentators describing it as a standout addition to this month’s lineup despite its lower profile compared to the Call of Duty title.

Despite the presence of a well-regarded indie title in CrossCode, overall reaction to July’s PS Plus Essential lineup has skewed negative among the PlayStation community. According to a weekend reader poll conducted by Push Square, 49 percent of respondents described the month’s selection as a “crap selection,” while only 6 percent indicated they were even slightly satisfied with the offering. Commentary on gaming forums echoed similar sentiments, with some users on ResetEra and RedFlagDeals describing the month as one of the weaker PS Plus lineups in recent memory, even as others singled out CrossCode specifically as a game worth trying regardless of overall sentiment toward the month’s selection.

Some of the frustration surrounding July’s lineup appears tied to broader concerns within the PlayStation community following Sony’s recent announcement that it will discontinue physical game disc production for new titles starting in January 2028. Forum commentary tracked by RedFlagDeals showed members expressing worry about the company’s shift toward an all-digital ecosystem, including concerns about store pricing control, the inability to resell or trade physical copies, and reports that Sony has previously removed digital titles from user libraries after extended periods of inactivity. Some commentators drew a connection between the announcement and this month’s all-digital PS Plus offerings, though others in the same threads noted that PlayStation Plus monthly games have always been distributed digitally regardless of the broader disc discontinuation news.

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Beyond the three new additions, Sony also confirmed that twelve games will exit the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium game catalog on July 21, according to Gagadget. Notable departures include “Risk of Rain 2,” “Tropico 6” and “Clash: Artifacts of Chaos,” along with “Röki,” “Source of Madness,” “Cursed to Golf,” “Hundred Days: Winemaking Simulator,” “Onee Chanbara Origin,” “Get Even,” “Bomber Crew,” “Space Crew: Legendary Edition” and “Infinite Minigolf.” Subscribers hoping to finish any of these titles before they leave the catalog have until July 20 to do so.

July’s rotation also arrives roughly two months after Sony raised prices across its PlayStation Plus subscription tiers. According to Gagadget, the Essential tier increased from $9.99 to $10.99 per month in May 2026, while both the Extra and Premium tiers each rose by $2 per month during the same price adjustment, adding further context to some subscribers’ frustration with what many have described as a comparatively underwhelming lineup for the price increase.

Separately, Sony also announced that “Call of Duty: Black Ops” and “Black Ops II” are set to arrive on modern PlayStation consoles this month, following years in which the original titles remained largely confined to the PlayStation 3, giving Call of Duty fans an additional reason to stay engaged with the platform even amid the mixed reception to this month’s core PS Plus Essential offerings.

Subscribers looking to claim July’s Monthly Games can do so through the PlayStation Store, the official PlayStation website, or the PlayStation App, with all three titles set to remain available for claiming through the closing date of Monday, August 3, after which the lineup will rotate to a new set of Monthly Games for August.

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JP Morgan’s major Bournemouth office expansion given go ahead

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JP Morgan’s office expansion is pressing ahead in Bournemouth, despite reservations regarding the effect on parking provision and sustainable travel.

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The five-storey office and multi-storey car park development is intended to accommodate 1,600 employees returning to on-site working, and forms part of the firm’s long-term commitment to its Bournemouth operations.

The decked car park will provide 118 spaces, alongside 614 cycle parking spaces.

At a planning committee meeting on July 6, Laura Batstone, managing director and site lead at JP Morgan, said: “we recognise the concerns raised around potential parking pressures on surrounding residential streets and we are committed to being a good neighbour and maintaining a good dialogue with residents.

“If concerns do arise in the future we would welcome the opportunity to hear them directly and work constructively with the local community and council to find solutions.”

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Neighbouring ward councillor for Queen’s Park and Charminster Sharon Carr-Brown said: “I welcome the granting of this application; JPMorganChase is a very valued employer locally. Work still needs to be done to ensure that the residents of my ward don’t suffer more parking misery as a result of it, though.

“I argued that increased parking protections and enforcement should be a part of any agreement and this has gone some way to that but the key will be building an ongoing working relationship between the community, ward councillors and the bank.

“Any travel plan must have residents’ input and it needs to be well before the new building is in use. If parking changes are needed, that will take time and so work on that must start as soon as possible. I look forward to working with JPMorganChase to represent residents’ views and establish a relationship so that any issues can be ironed out quickly.”

Fellow Queen’s Park and Charminster Ward Councillor Alasdair Keddie said: “We welcome JP Morgan as an employer in the area, we simply ask that travel and parking mitigation is open, fair and adequately balances the needs of our residents against the economic benefits of the development.”

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JP Morgan has pledged to improve its existing travel strategy. Ms Batstone said: “we are proud of our existing travel plan but recognise there is scope to do more a strengthened travel plan will continue to reduce reliance on single occupancy car travel.

“This includes investment in cycling facilities, our existing shuttle bus network and public transport infrastructure and exploring a partnership with Beryl Bikes.”

The committee approved the application by five votes to one, with one abstention.

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ATLANTA — Defending champion Argentina faces Egypt on Tuesday in a World Cup Round of 16 matchup at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, known as Atlanta Stadium for the tournament, with kickoff set for 12 p.m. Eastern time in a contest that pairs Lionel Messi against Mohamed Salah for the first time on soccer’s biggest stage.

In the United States, the match is airing live on FOX, with Spanish-language coverage available on Telemundo. Viewers without traditional cable access can stream the game through any service that carries FOX, including DirecTV, which offers a five-day free trial, Fubo, which offers a one-day free trial, Sling and Hulu + Live TV. The match is also streaming live on FOX One, the tournament’s official streaming platform, which carries a three-day free trial before converting to a $19.99 monthly subscription. Peacock serves as the official Spanish-language World Cup streaming platform for viewers who prefer that option.

International viewers have a range of free-to-stream options depending on their location. According to FourFourTwo, the match is available without a subscription through ITV in the United Kingdom, RTÉ Player in Ireland, SBS On Demand in Australia, CazéTV on YouTube in Brazil, NOS in the Netherlands, RTBF and VRT in Belgium, SRF, RTS and RSI in Switzerland, and TRT in Turkey. English-language commentary is available through the ITV, RTÉ Player and SBS On Demand broadcasts specifically. Viewers located outside of these regions can access a stream from an eligible country using a reputable VPN service, which creates a secure connection that allows a device to appear as though it is located in a different country for streaming purposes.

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Argentina enters Tuesday’s match in strong form, having won five consecutive matches across all competitions heading into the fixture. The team went undefeated through the group stage, opening with a 3-0 win over Algeria before beating Austria 2-0 and Jordan 3-1. In the Round of 32, Argentina needed extra time to see off tournament surprise Cape Verde, ultimately prevailing 3-2 behind goals from Lisandro Martinez and an own goal from Cape Verde’s Diony Borges. Messi scored in that match as well, extending his personal tournament record with his 20th career World Cup goal. He currently sits tied with Norway’s Erling Haaland and France’s Kylian Mbappe atop the tournament’s Golden Boot standings, each with seven goals.

Argentina’s confirmed starting lineup features goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez behind a back line of Nahuel Molina, Cristian Romero, Lisandro Martinez and Nicolas Tagliafico, with a midfield of Alexis Mac Allister, Rodrigo De Paul, Leandro Paredes and Enzo Fernandez supporting a front line of Julian Alvarez and Messi. Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni has publicly criticized the tournament’s tightening recovery windows between knockout matches, expressing frustration over the physical toll the schedule has placed on his squad following the grueling extra-time win over Cape Verde. The team also enters with some fitness concerns, as Enzo Fernandez, Facundo Medina and Molina were each on restricted training schedules over the weekend following the previous match.

Egypt reached this stage of the tournament for the first time since 1934, advancing from the Round of 32 with a penalty shootout win over Australia after the two sides played to a 1-1 draw through regulation and extra time. Egyptian midfielder Emam Ashour scored the team’s lone goal in that match, while Salah converted his attempt in the shootout, including a signature “Panenka”-style chip during the tournament. Egypt’s group stage results were more mixed, featuring draws against Belgium and Iran alongside a 3-1 win over New Zealand.

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Egypt’s confirmed lineup includes goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir behind a defense of Mohamed Hany, Karim Hafez, Ramy Rabia and Yasser Ibrahim, with a midfield built around Emam Ashour, Marwan Attia and Mohanad Lasheen, supporting a front line featuring captain Salah alongside Mostafa Ziko and Haissem Hassan. Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan faces his own selection concerns at left-back, with Hafez reportedly managing an injury sustained during the Australia match and alternate option Ahmed Fatouh already considered doubtful for selection heading into Tuesday’s fixture.

Tuesday’s match marks just the second all-time meeting between the two nations, with their only previous encounter coming in a March 2008 friendly that Argentina won 2-0 in Cairo. Argentina is chasing back-to-back World Cup titles, a feat no nation has accomplished since Brazil won consecutive championships in 1958 and 1962. For Egypt, simply reaching this stage of the tournament has already been described as a historic achievement for both the country and the broader African continent, given the 92-year gap since the program’s only previous World Cup knockout-round appearance.

The match is being played in a climate-controlled, indoor environment at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with outside temperatures expected to reach approximately 86 degrees Fahrenheit at kickoff and climb to around 90 degrees by the final whistle, alongside humidity levels ranging from roughly 59 percent early in the match to 51 percent by its conclusion, conditions that will have no direct impact on play given the stadium’s retractable roof and climate systems.

The winner of Tuesday’s match will advance to face the winner of the separate Round of 16 fixture between Switzerland and Colombia, also being played Tuesday, in a quarterfinal matchup scheduled for Saturday, July 11, in Kansas City. Analysts and betting markets have generally favored Argentina to advance, citing the team’s depth, tournament experience and Messi’s continued individual excellence, while noting that Egypt’s disciplined defensive structure and Salah’s creative influence give the Pharaohs a genuine path to another significant upset should they replicate the composure shown during their penalty shootout win over Australia.

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Fans looking to follow the match without access to a livestream can also track live scores, statistics and play-by-play updates through outlets including Goal.com and Yahoo Sports, both of which are providing minute-by-minute coverage of the contest as it unfolds Tuesday afternoon in Atlanta.

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