Lancashire Police confirmed that the closure is in place while officers deal with what has been described as a police incident.
The force said the road is expected to remain shut “for some time” as the situation is assessed.
In a statement, police said: “We want to update you and let you know that M61 J8 is currently closed in both directions due to a concern for safety.
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“We anticipate that the road will be closed for a some time, whilst we assess the situation.
“In the meantime, we’d recommend looking for an alternative route and driving carefully, leaving plenty of extra time to get to your destination.
“We’ll keep tabs on what’s happening and we’ll update you here once the road is open.
“As always, thank you for your patience and stay safe if you’re out and about today.”
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Eye witnesses have reported that vehicles have blocked the hard shoulder.
National Highways said the incident is affecting the northbound and southbound carriageway at Junction 8, with lane closures in place in both directions.
The incident has been classified as an “authority operation”.
Motorists travelling in the area are advised to seek alternative routes, allow extra time for their journeys and drive with caution.
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Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Failures within the system have been known about, and reported on, for years. The BBC has spent more than a decade speaking to bereaved and harmed families following poor care at Morecambe Bay, Shrewsbury & Telford, East Kent, Nottingham, Leeds and a number of other NHS Trusts, gathering evidence of failing maternity services.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has advised against all but essential travel to the destination
The UK Foreign Office has warned holidaymaker against traveling to a popular tourist destination after violence erupted across the country. The Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) has advised against all but essential travel to cities in Mexico as well as urging citizens to stay indoors.
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On Sunday, February 22, Mexico’s army declared it had killed a cartel boss known as El Mencho in a military operation in the western state of Jalisco. The death of the boss has led to rioting across the state with cars being set alight.
The FCDO released a statement warning those in Mexico to “be alert” after “serious security incidents”. For the latest restaurant news and reviews, sign up to our food and drink newsletter here
The office said: “Serious security incidents have been reported since February 22 across the state of Jalisco, including in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, following a federal law-enforcement operation against organised crime in the municipality of Tapalpa. If you are currently in Jalisco, minimise movements and follow any local shelter in place instructions.
“Security incidents were reported in other parts of Mexico, including in tourist areas in Quintana Roo and Oaxaca states, but things appear to have returned to normal outside of Jalisco. Wherever you are in Mexico, stay alert and follow local security advice.”
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Drug-related violence, suspected gang members killed in violent clashes, human and drugs trafficking, and armed robberies are just some of the reasons given to avoid travelling to areas within Mexico.
Areas that the FCDO advises against all but essential travel include:
State of Baja California
The city of Tecate in Baja California, including roads between Tijuana and Tecate except:
airside transit through Tijuana airport
the Cross Border Xpress bridge from the airport linking terminals across the Mexican-US border
the federal toll road 1D and Via Rápida through Tijuana to the border
State of Chihuahua
The state of Chihuahua except:
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the city of Chihuahua
the border crossing in Ciudad Juárez (accessed by federal toll road 45)
federal toll road 45D connecting the cities of Chihuahua and Ciudad Juárez
the Copper Canyon rail route to and from Chihuahua and towns immediately on this route including Creel
the road from Creel via San Juanito to San Pedro
state highway 16 from San Pedro to Chihuahua
State of Sinaloa
The State of Sinaloa except:
the cities of Los Mochis and Mazatlán
road 32 that runs between El Fuerte and Los Mochis
the 15D federal toll road that runs the length of the state
the Copper Canyon rail route to and from Los Mochis, El Fuerte and the towns immediately on this route
State of Tamaulipas
The state of Tamaulipas, except:
the border crossing at Nuevo Laredo accessed by federal toll road 85D from Monterrey
federal highways 80, 81 and 85 between Tampico, Ciudad de Victoria and Magueyes, and the entire area of Tamaulipas south of these highways
State of Zacatecas
The state of Zacatecas.
State of Guanajuato
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The areas south-west of road 45D.
State of Michoacán
The state of Michoacán except the:
city of Morelia accessed by federal toll roads 15D, 126 and 43; and the federal toll road 48D between the city of Morelia and the General Francisco Mujica airport
town of Pátzcuaro accessed by federal toll roads 14D and 15 from Morelia, and boat trips out to islands on Lake Pátzcuaro
Federal Highway 15D
State of Jalisco
The state of Jalisco.
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State of Colima
The state of Colima except:
the city of Manzanillo accessed by sea or air via the Manzanillo-Costalegre International Airport
direct travel via road 200 from the airport to Manzanillo.
State of Guerrero
The state of Guerrero except:
the town of Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa accessed by air.
State of Chiapas
Within 40km of the Guatemalan border between the Pacific Coast up to and including the border crossing at Gracias a Dio.
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On Federal Highway 199 (Carretera Federal 199) between Rancho Nuevo (just outside San Cristobal de las Casas) and the Chancalá junction just outside Palenque (where Federal Highway 199 meets Federal Highway 307).
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Fire crews were called to the scene in Market Street at 11.20am on Wednesday (February 25).
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said the crews used a nine-metre ladder to get to and remove the concrete.
In a statement, the fire service said: “York crews attended reports of a piece of concrete overhanging a gutter, crews used a nine-metre ladder to get to the concrete and remove it due to concerns of public safety.”
Galatasaray needed extra time to eliminate Juventus in their Champions League play-off tie on Wednesday night as the Serie A club scored three goals without reply to make it 5-5 on aggregate.
Osimhen then found the net in extra time to put Galatasaray in front on aggregate before Baris Alper Yilmaz struck to seal the tie for the Turkish champions.
Galatasaray have already beaten Liverpool in the Champions League league phase this season as Osimhen’s first-half penalty sealed a 1-0 win against Arne Slot’s side at home in September.
Asked if he would prefer to face Liverpool or Tottenham in the Champions League last-16, Osimhen told CBS Sports: ‘I mean to be honest with you, meeting Liverpool now is going to be like some sort of revenge.
Galatasaray will play either Liverpool or Tottenham in the Champions League last-16 (Getty)
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‘Anyone we meet now… I wouldn’t say much but I would like to escape Liverpool.
‘But if they come, yeah, we’re going to dig it out but it’s not going to be easy.
Who can the Premier League teams play in the Champions League last-16?
Arsenal will play either Bayer Leverkusen or Atalanta
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Chelsea will play either Newcastle United or PSG
Liverpool will play either Atletico Madrid or Galatasaray
The Champions League draw takes place on Friday (UEFA via Getty)
Man City will play either Bodo/Glimt or Real Madrid
Tottenham will play either Atletico Madrid or Galatasaray
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Newcastle United will play either Chelsea or Barcelona
‘I mean this is Champions League, no team is easy, we can see how flying Bodo/Glimt are really doing in this tournament.
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‘If you want to win you also have to play the big dogs and make a statement for yourself.
‘We’ve met Liverpool but we haven’t played at Anfield. If we meet them it’s going to be an amazing game. I think we’re up to the task, it’s not going to be easy, of course, but we have fight in us.’
The former WWE CEO crashed in Connecticut last summer and the new video footage shows that a trooper was attempting to catch up with him before the collision took place
Police have released new video that shows former WWE CEO Vince McMahon’s high speed car crash last summer and reveals that a state trooper was trying to catch up to him to pull him over at the time.
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The now 80-year-oldwas driving his 2024 Bentley Continental GT on the Merritt Parkway in Westport, Connecticut on July 24. State policesaid the Bentley, which can cost over $300,000, was going 100 mph (160 kph) or more.
The bodycam footage shows state police Detective Maxwell Robins asking McMahon “Why were you driving all over 100 mph?” after the crash. McMahon replies, “I got my granddaughter’s birthday” and explains he was on his way to see her.
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Robins’ dashcam video shows McMahon driving northbound in the right lane when he approaches a BMW in the same lane, appears to hit the brakes and swerves into the left lane at the last second. The Bentley clipped the rear of the other car before smashing into the left lane guardrail and careening back onto the highway, creating a cloud of dirt and car parts. McMahon then stops in the right shoulder.
Police said that no one was seriously injured in the crash. Besides damage to the rear of the BMW, another vehicle driving on the opposite side of the parkway was struck by flying debris. The driver of that third car happened to be wearing a WWE shirt.
McMahon was cited for reckless driving and following too closely. In October 2025 a state judge allowed McMahon to enter a pretrial probation program that will result in the charged being erased from his record by the following year if he successfully completes the program.
McMahon was also ordered to make a $1000 contribution to charity.
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According to state police, Robin was attempting to catch up to McMahon on the parkway and clock his speed before pulling him over. They said the incident was not a pursuit, which happens when police chase someone trying to flee officers. The police said it did not appear McMahon was trying to escape the trooper.
The video shows Robins informing McMahon that he was attempting to catch up with him. “I’m trying to catch up to you and you keep taking off,” Robins says. “No, no no. I’m not trying to outrun you,” McMahon says.
The media were not originally told that a trooper was following McMahon.
Videos obtained by The Sun newspaper show police body cameras recorded troopers’ interactions with McMahon on the side of the highway.
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McMahon is asked why he didn’t change lanes sooner to avoid the crash and whether he was looking at is phone. He denies looking at his phone and adds that he hadn’t driven his car in a long time.
McMahon later gives Robins his car registration and curses at himself, the video shows. After Robins tells McMahon that his car is fast, McMahon replies, “Yeah, too (expletive) fast.”
The clips also show McMahon speaking tot he driver who car he rear-ended. Barbara Doran, of New York City, told the Associated Press last summer that McMahon expressed his concern for her and was glad she was OK.
She said she was heading to a ferry to Martha’s Vineyard at the time of the crash. The interaction ends with McMahon shaking hands with Robins and another trooper as they wished him well.
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McMahon’s lawyer, Mark Sherman, said the crash was just an accident.
“Not every car accident is a crime,” Sherman said. “Vince’s primary concern during this case was for the other drivers and is appreciative that the court saw this more of an accident than a crime that needed to be prosecuted.”
The former CEO stepped down in 2022 as the company faces allegations of sexual misconduct. He also resigned as executive chairman of the board of directors of TKO Group Holdings, the parent company of WWE, in 2024, a day after a former WWE employee filed a sexual abuse lawsuit against him.
McMahon has denied the allegations. The lawsuit remains pending.
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McMahon bought what was then the World Wrestling Federation in 1982 and transformed it from a regional wrestling company into a worldwide phenomenon. Besides running the company with his wife, Linda, who is now the U.S. education secretary, he also performed at WWE events as himself.
Officials recently sounded the alarm over Russia intercepting communications from European satellites. But this isn’t a new problem.
Ever since the initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014, two Russian satellites have been secretly stalking European spacecraft. They have been manoeuvring close enough to raise concerns about more than mere observation.
In 2018, the French defence minister accused Russia of espionage after one of these vehicles was spotted in the vicinity of a Franco-Italian military communications satellite. Two Intelsat satellites were similarly targeted before that.
These so-called proximity and rendezvous operations (RPOs), in which a spacecraft
deliberately manoeuvres to dock or operate near another object in space, are
becoming commonplace in geostationary orbit (GEO), where satellites effectively
stay fixed over the same spot on Earth.
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RPOs are not inherently malicious. These operations can sometimes be used to refuel a satellite and extend its lifespan, or to remove defunct satellites and debris, keeping orbits clear for future missions.
Because the technology to improve satellite manoeuvrability is dual use – it has both civilian and military applications – the challenge is then to define intent
and, if required, respond accordingly.
Satellite inspections
Launched in 2014 and 2023, the two highly secretive Russian “inspector” satellites,
Luch/Olymp 1 and 2, are part of Russia’s efforts to identify any technical
vulnerabilities embedded in Nato countries’ satellites.
If this had been their sole purpose, European officials would have had few grounds for serious concern or complaint. Approaching a satellite to characterise its profile is neither a new mission nor exclusive to Russia.
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The US Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program (GSSAP) inspection satellites have come as close as ten kilometres of other satellites in the past. Even commercial companies have begun to provide inspection services.
An Australian company called HEO recently flew by a classified Chinese satellite to uncover its technical features. In theory, information like this could be used in the future to disrupt the functioning of satellites.
However, the Russian satellites have often shadowed the same spacecraft for
months, occasionally approaching within five kilometres of their targets. This does not fit the mission profile of satellite inspection, which would involve merely passing by a target, taking pictures and quickly moving on to another trajectory.
GSSAP satellites, for example, typically work in pairs, adopting a pincer-like approach: one satellite orbits above GEO, inspecting the back of a target satellite, while the other moves just below, surveying its front.
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Luch satellites by contrast are essentially signals intelligence (Sigint) systems. By positioning them between a target satellite and its ground station, Russia can
intercept the signal and eavesdrop on communications from European satellites such as those operated by Eutelsat, a French company, and Intelsat, a Luxembourgish-American company. Among other customers, these European satellites provide bandwidth to European militaries for secure communications.
Examined in isolation, these Luch vehicles should be viewed as surveillance
satellites rather than counterspace weapons – which are satellites that can actually disrupt or disable another spacecraft. The Russian satellites are simply collecting information. On this basis alone, they do not pose a significant security threat.
However, space as a domain remains entangled with broader geopolitical dynamics
on Earth. Any Russian space operation should be seen as part of a larger campaign
to accrue strategic benefits, whether to gain a military advantage over Ukraine or to coerce European countries into withdrawing their support for Ukraine.
Future threat
From this perspective, the Luch RPOs could be interpreted not only as part of a
Sigint effort, but also as a warning to European countries that their satellites are vulnerable to disruption.
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As Major General Michael Traut, commander of Germany’s Space Command has noted, the Luch satellites have also likely intercepted the command links of their targets. The command links are supposedly secure transmissions from ground stations to satellites that convey operational instructions.
If this is true, Russia could potentially replicate the uplink signals used by ground stations to control satellites, allowing them to disrupt European space operations in the future.
The Russian satellites may have intercepted transmissions from ground stations that could allow them to disrupt the functioning of European spacecraft. Trisna.id
If this sounds familiar, it is because the scenario would closely mirror Russia’s hybrid campaign against European undersea cables. This has included years of covertly mapping western infrastructure and, more recently, a sustained effort to sever fibre optic cables.
The RPOs conducted over the last few years by the two Luch satellites could be suggestive of more escalatory moves in the future should Russia continue to fail in deterring Europe from continuing its support for Ukraine.
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What can Europe do, in this scenario? A first welcome step has been the release of
public information exposing Russia’s activities in geostationary orbit. In the past, space operations were generally concealed under a veil of secrecy.
More transparency can be leveraged to delegitimise these activities in the eyes of the international community whilst also legitimising the development of Europe’s own counterspace programmes for self defence.
Indeed, European countries including the UK and Germany have been much more vocal about the requirement to deploy their own counterspace systems. Russia has demonstrated other in-orbit capabilities that use RPOs and can be employed as counterspace weapons.
Without a comprehensive toolbox that includes self-defence options, Europe may be
exposed to more escalatory in-space activities for which it is not adequately
prepared.
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Safeguarding its dependence on space-enabled services, from military
communications to economic connectivity, therefore requires treating orbital security as an integral component of its broader strategic posture.
Ken Burns is one of America’s most successful documentary filmmakers.
Ahead of the 250th anniversary of American independence later this year, he sits down with Yalda in this extra episode to reflect on where the US has come from, as well as the current state of the nation.
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Burns has been making films for more than 40 years, winning Emmys and Grammys, and has even had a film effect named after him – “the Ken Burns”.
His most recent project is a six-part series on the American Revolution that took Burns and his team at PBS 10 years to make.
He also talks to Yalda about why he chose this project, the process of making it and why he fears for the current state of America under Donald Trump.
You can also watch the podcast on our YouTube channel here.
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Personal Independence Payment claimants must inform the Department for Work and Pensions about holidays abroad lasting more than four weeks or risk having their benefit payments stopped
Linda Howard Money and Consumer Writer and Ashlea Hickin Content editor
20:43, 25 Feb 2026
There are several changes in circumstances that people receiving Personal Independence Payments ( PIP ) must inform the Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP ) about, or risk losing their benefit entitlement and having regular payments paused or stopped.
It is worth noting that changing your name, doctor, health professional or address do not need to be reported to the DWP and will have no bearing on your payments – however, it is advisable to ensure the details the DWP holds on file for you remain current.
That said, leaving the country or planning to do so for a period exceeding four weeks – even for a holiday – may affect your entitlement.
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Guidance on GOV.UK for those planning to leave the country for more than four weeks states: “This change may affect the claimant’s entitlement to PIP. We will need to know the date the claimant is leaving the country, how long they are planning to be out of the country, which country they are going to and why they are going abroad.”
If you are planning to travel overseas this year, or are currently booking a holiday lasting more than four weeks, ensure you contact the DWP with the required details at the earliest opportunity, reports the Daily Record.
How to report a change of circumstances to DWP
Contact the PIP enquiry line on 0800 121 4433 to report a change of circumstances – lines are open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Below is a comprehensive guide to all the changes in circumstances and whether you need to notify the DWP about them.
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Changes to daily living or mobility needs
You should inform the DWP if, for instance, you require more or less assistance or support, or if the condition will persist for a longer or shorter duration than you previously informed the DWP about.
This change may affect entitlement to PIP, the amount and the period of the PIP award.
Leaving the country or planning to leave the country for a period of more than four weeks – even if this is a holiday
This change may affect the claimant’s entitlement to PIP. The DWP needs to know the date the claimant is leaving the country, how long they are planning to be out of the country, which country they are going to and why they are going abroad.
Stays in hospital or similar institutions
DWP guidance states both components of PIP cease to be payable 28 days after the claimant is admitted to an NHS hospital.
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Privately funded patients are unaffected by these rules and can continue to be paid either component of PIP.
If a claimant is in hospital or a similar institution at the date entitlement to PIP starts, PIP is not payable until they are discharged.
Care homes
The daily living component of PIP ceases to be payable after 28 days of residency in a care home where the costs of the accommodation are met from public or local funds. The PIP mobility component can continue to be paid.
Individuals who completely self-fund their placement remain unaffected by these regulations. Should a claimant be residing in a care home on the date of entitlement, the PIP daily living component cannot be paid until they depart.
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Linked spells in hospital and a care home
Hospital stays are considered linked if separated by no more than 28 days. Care home stays for the daily living component are similarly linked if the interval between them does not exceed 28 days.
No link exists for the mobility component as payment continues unaffected during care home residence. Both PIP components will cease after a cumulative 28 days in hospital.
The daily living component of PIP will cease after a cumulative 28 days in a care home.
Should a claimant transfer between hospital and care home, or vice versa, these periods will also be linked.
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Imprisonment or claimant held in legal custody
This circumstance may influence the PIP amount payable to the claimant.
The DWP requires notification of the date the claimant entered prison or legal custody and the anticipated duration of their detention, if available.
Detained in legal custody
PIP becomes non-payable after 28 days when someone is detained in legal custody. This applies regardless of whether the offence is civil or criminal and whether they have been convicted or remain on remand.
Benefit payments that have been suspended will not be reimbursed, irrespective of the outcome of any legal proceedings brought against the claimant. Should two or more separate periods of legal custody occur within one year of one another, they will be treated as linked.
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Change of name
Whilst a change of name will have no bearing on PIP payments or eligibility, it is essential that the DWP holds the most current details for the claimant.
This change must be reported in writing – should the claimant telephone to provide these details, the DWP will request that they be submitted in writing. The written notification must include:
full details of their previous name
their new name
details of any changes made to the bank or building society account into which PIP is paid, such as the name of the account or the account number
their signature on the letter
Change of account PIP is paid into
The DWP requires full details of the name and address of the new bank or building society, along with the particulars of the new account, including the account name, account number and sort code or roll number.
Change of person acting for the claimant
This relates to an appointee or an individual holding power of attorney on behalf of the claimant.
This update is crucial to ensure the DWP can direct payments to the correct person in a timely manner. They will require the full name, address and contact details of the new individual acting on the claimant’s behalf.
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Should the person acting for the claimant have relocated or have updated contact details, the DWP will simply require the revised information.
Change of address
This change, providing it is not a hospital or nursing home, will not affect eligibility or payment of PIP. It is essential that the DWP holds the most current details for the claimant.
They require complete details of the new address the claimant has relocated to, including the postcode and the date of the move.
Change of doctor or healthcare professional
This change will not affect payment or eligibility for PIP and is not mandatory once a decision on the PIP claim has been reached.
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However, should the change occur during the claiming stage, it is vital that the DWP holds the most current information. This will ensure that the assessment provider has the correct contact details to obtain any further information they may need.
The DWP requires the full name, address and contact details of the new doctor or healthcare professional.
Comprehensive details regarding changes of circumstance whilst receiving PIP can be found on GOV.UK.
The Great British Bake Off winner, who claimed the crown in 2015, revealed in a candid Instagram video that she left the role after just three months due to health concerns.
Nadiya, 41, has released several cookbooks since her win on The Great British Bake Off and has presented numerous TV shows.
This includes Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya’s Fast Flavours and Nadiya’s Simple Spices.
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However, in June 2025, the celebrity chef told fans that the BBC had “decided they didn’t want to commission the show anymore”.
While broadcasters like ITV and Channel 4 had been in contact about a new series, Nadiya shared that it was “not something” she wanted to do at the time.
Instead, she changed career paths to work as a teaching assistant at a primary school, with the view to becoming a teacher in the future.
Nadiya Hussain steps down from primary school role
After a few months of working as a teaching assistant, Nadiya shared she had to step away due to health concerns.
In a post on Instagram, Nadiya said: “Hi guys, giving you a life update that you didn’t ask for but you are going to get anyway.
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“So, as you guys know when the BBC cancelled my show, I was kind of at a crossroads, I wasn’t sure where I was going, what I wanted to do.
“I had loads of options, I toyed with lots of options, open a business, I could do a pop-up restaurant or kitchen, none of which appealed to me at the time.
“I’m still obviously publishing books, cookbooks, which I will always love but I kind of reluctantly, you know I was scared, really scared to apply for jobs.”
The experience led her to consider a long-held interest in working with children.
“I’ve always wanted to work with children in younger years as a teaching assistant and I applied for a few jobs, which in itself was difficult for lots of reasons,” she explained.
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Nadiya was offered and accepted a role in a primary school.
She said: “I applied and got a job as a TA [teaching assistant] at a primary school and I’ve got to say, apart from raising my own children, it was one of the best jobs I’ve ever done.
“I loved every second of waking up in the morning with a spring in my step for these beautiful children.”
However, being in a school environment caused some issues for her health.
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Nadiya suffers from fibromyalgia, a condition that causes widespread pain throughout the body.
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She said: “But unfortunately, doing a job like that as somebody with a weakened immune system, it just played havoc with my health.
“As you know, anyone who works in a school setting, there are lots of coughs and colds, bugs, and I just couldn’t get better.
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“So, I was sick all the time and it got to the point where it was affecting my mental health and I just wasn’t performing, giving my best because I was always sick.”
Resident Evil Requiem – no homework needed (Capcom)
The Thursday letters page looks forward to a promising year of big name video game releases, as one reader asks why Silent Hill Townfall isn’t on Xbox.
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No spoilers Super glad that Resident Evil Requiem reviewed well. I assumed it would after the glowing previews but it’s nice to see anyway. I will absolutely be getting it and possibly day one, as I do love me some Resident Evil and it’s probably better to be playing it while it’s still winter and dark out.
I’ve got questions but I guess they’re all spoilers really, so you can’t answer them, but I’m curious as to where the plot goes. Resident Evil 7 was going to be the first part of a trilogy but as I understand that’s not the case anymore, but does Requiem have any links to the last two games? And does it hint about the future at all? I’m curious to know where things are going, knowing it’s out on the 30th anniversary and all.
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Surely there must be a teaser at the end, but what’s it about and is there a hint about the next game? I guess you can’t answer that either, but what can you say that’s non-spoiler? From your initial review it sounds like you don’t need to play any of the other Resident Evil games to enjoy it? Cooper
GC: The story has some new lore details but it’s basically standalone and any hints about the future are very vague.
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Next generation Great Resident Evil Requiem review, that has me pumped for it coming out on Friday. I must be a fan though because I’m immediately starting to wonder where things go from here. I’m assuming we’ll see Grace again, but I do feel we need to catch up with a lot of the old crew (emphasis on old) as they’ve not been in the limelight for years, outside their remakes.
I used to think of Jill Valentine as the most iconic Resident Evil character, but she’s barely had anything to do since Resident Evil 3. She was barely in Resident Evil 5 and hasn’t been in any mainline game since then, which seems a shame.
I’d also like to see new games with Claire, Rebecca Chambers, and Barry Burton. If they’re getting too old then at least give them a good send off and don’t just kill them off screen or in a cut scene. I guess the new crew will be Rose and Grace but neither of those are trained fighters so I feel that if there’s going to be new recruits we need to see a bunch more people still, with different skills. Grackle
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Left hand vs. right hand That Wolverine release date tweet was pretty weird but putting the betas for Marathon and Horizon Hunters Gathering on the same weekend is mind-boggling to me. How can Sony possibly be that careless? I don’t see how it’s possible to run a professional operation and not be aware that your two games both have their betas on the same weekend.
And there’s absolutely no excuse either. It’s not Christmas, there’s not some event coming up they need to get ready for. Horizon doesn’t even have a release date, so it literally could’ve been any other week, including next week.
What these companies still don’t realise is that it’s not just money people are short of but time and even if the betas are free no one’s going to have time for them both. I long ago realised that Sony didn’t beat Xbox because they were smarter than them, it’s just that Microsoft was even dumber. Shakma
Unexplained exclusivity Judging by all the announcements, Silent Hill Townfall won’t be releasing on Xbox anytime soon. As a Silent Hill fan, that only has an Xbox, this is very frustrating. Two of the last three Silent Hill games have skipped the Xbox for some period of time.
Has there been reasons given?
Presumably it’s Sony giving Konami cash to keep it off Xbox for a certain amount of time but why? What are they worried about? They are trouncing Xbox.
The fact they are paying external companies to keep games off of other platforms is anti-consumer in this day and age and is very disappointing. Matt
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GC: It’s probably Sony paying for the exclusivity, but that’s unusual for a series that’s never been a massive seller. It could also be Konami deciding that developing an Xbox version isn’t worth their while. Neither option seems very likely on the face of it and yet there’s no other obvious explanation.
Fenyx from the flames I feel compelled to write in about Immortal Fenyx Rising, I missed it first time around but saw it on Vinted for £5. Having never heard of it before I gave it a chance and before I knew it, I was totally hooked. After playing God Of War I really got into Greek mythology, so this game is right up my alley.
It’s from the same developers that made Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, which also happens to be my favourite. The combat is similar, it’s got witty dialogue narrated by Greek gods, and kinda reminds me of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild too. Adam_Lion_23 (PSN ID)
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Hundred percent I know everyone will be talking about Resident Evil Requiem, but I have to mention The Hundred Line and say how good it is. It is a brilliant visual novel with a basic, but enjoyable, fight system for those parts of the game.
The game was made by the same people who made Danganronpa and it is just as good. The characters are all charismatic, with one constantly breaking the fourth wall in a funny way, referencing the Danganronpa games and gaming tropes/writing.
The story is excellent, and I am now on the second run, after a fairly shocking end to the first, and have opened up story choices so what I do will affect the story going forward. It has a fantastic soundtrack as well.
It is expensive but it is highly recommended for anyone who is a fan of the genre and worth the money. Simon
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Reverse engineering I suppose it makes sense that Sony would run out and buy any new console that gets released, in order to see how it ticks, but the idea of them pre-ordering a bunch of Switch 2s, to see if they can get Gran Turismo 7 running on them, is funny to me.
As to what it might mean. I suspect it’s just an experiment they did, and it doesn’t have any greater meaning, but then again the PlayStation 5 portable rumours are fairly believable, so maybe they’re looking for some tricks they can borrow. I’m up for the PSP2 and definitely more so than I am the PlayStation 6. Grant
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A promising year It’s a boon to see Resident Evil Requiem scored so high and review exceptionally well. Especially since it’s two days to release and I’m now assured that my pre-order isn’t a mistake or the game is a disappointment. It’s a huge weight off the shoulders of myself and the fans worldwide. Now I think about it, since the last release of this month is almost here, we are locked in for a year of goodness, when it comes to gaming, especially after Wolverine’s release date was confirmed yesterday.
Crimson Desert and Fatal Frame 2 Remake in March, Saros and Pragmata in April, 007 First Light in May, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for Switch 2 in June; GTA 6 and so much more to look forward to. Stacked is putting it lightly. We also have Xbox’s main IP in Halo: Campaign Evolved arriving on PlayStation 5 as well.
I can say that I’m absolutely buzzing over these stupendous releases, but I’m very concerned for what is next for Xbox. Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond have officially retired, Asha Sharma is the new CEO but what could that mean for Xbox’s gaming line-up? The naysayers will type up complaints on X and say she doesn’t know much about the gaming space, but it is a valid complaint.
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I say this because I’m excited, as a fan, for Project Magnus. I’m actually considering buying it, because it will feature Steam as an application and that is one heck of a unique selling point. But aside from Fable which does look quaint, what else does Xbox have to even consider selling this supposed £1,000 console? That’s not exactly affordable for many consumers.
I guess we’ll have to wait and see, with many unknowns on the horizons. Who knows how gaming will shape up at the end of the fiscal year. It could be a successful year or a mixed bag or even a disappointment. It’s off to a fantastic start, but anything can change on a dime in the gaming world. At least we’re finally getting GTA 6. We better get GTA 6. My heart can’t take another delay. Shahzaib Sadiq
GC: Absolutely nothing official is known about the next gen Xbox yet.
Inbox also-rans I worry that when Microsoft says that Xbox isn’t built to be only a publisher they’re right. When they realise that’s the only future for it, I think they’re just going to pull the plug rather than just be the next EA. Purple Ranger
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I’ve been playing around with the Virtual Boy too (via the carboard headset) and I agree it’s a cool and goofy oddity. Even though it looks like an Amiga game I think Red Alarm may be my favourite so far, it’s a really cool shooter. I think the only reason they didn’t call it Star Fox is because it’s all wireframe. Mike
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