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Cafe owner shares mission after seeing people pass out at popular park

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Residents “can’t believe” there isn’t a defibrillator already on the green

Kiosk owner campaigns for defibrillator on Jesus Green

A Cambridge woman is fundraising to get a defibrillator fitted outside of her coffee kiosk in a busy city park. Amanda Langley, the owner of Kiosk on the Green, which can be found on Jesus Green, has started a campaign to get a life-saving defibrillator placed for people to use at any time of the day.

Ms Langley said: “We have been thinking about this for a while because we are in such a prominent position and there are so many people that use the space on Jesus Green, from people playing tennis and people paddle boarding. There are kids playing and a skate park. We have the lido as well.

The closest defibrillator to the green is in an office block across the River Cam but they are only open on weekdays. Ms Langley decided the area needed one that was “easily accessible” and available everyday and started to raise money to buy the kiosk its own defibrillator.

She added: “I thought if anything happened, it’s quite a difficult place to get to. You have to come over the bridge. If anything happened, how would we get help over here quick enough?”

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According to the British Heart Foundation, around 3,300 people suffer out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the East of England each year. But only one in 12 people survive.

Jesus Green is used by hundreds of people each day including runners, rowers, and those visiting the lido. Ms Langley added: “People have passed out here and have fallen ill before. I haven’t seen anyone have a heart attack but I thought what if somebody did and they needed help quickly?”

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To raise the money needed, Ms Langley has placed a QR code the kiosk and on the Jesus Lock Bridge to encourage people to donate. The fundraiser is already over halfway to its target.

As well as customers at the kiosk, many local businesses have got involved to help Ms Langley reach her target. She added: “One of the punt companies, Let’s Go Punting, put in £100. RHP architects, who often visit us from their office, they’ve all put in £20 or £30 each. The businesses around here are supporting us as well.”

Many members of the public have mentioned they “can’t believe” there isn’t a defibrillator on Jesus Green already. Ms Langley said people are “really happy” about the campaign and what it hopes to achieve.

June Davison, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation (BHF), said: “Early CPR and defibrillation can more than double the chances of surviving an out of hospital cardiac arrest so having swift access to one of these lifesaving devices nearby can be the difference between life and death.

“Every defibrillator has the power to save a life, so it’s fantastic to see people working to have them installed across local communities, where they can make a real difference. We encourage all defibrillator guardians to register their device on The Circuit, the UK‑wide database that maps defibrillators for use by emergency services. Registration is quick and easy, and it ensures 999 call handlers can direct a bystander to the nearest available defibrillator in the event of a cardiac arrest. By doing so, you could help save a life.”

Ms Langley wants to get the defibrillator fitted on the kiosk by summer. She said: “I just want to get the fundraiser over the line now and get the defibrillator operational for spring and summer. That’s obviously when we’re most busy. If we could get it running by then, it would be amazing”.

You can donate to the fundraiser for the defibrillator by visiting the My Community Defib website.

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Who to call if you see rats in your house or garden

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Rats carry lots of diseases and they can leave a mess behind so you might want someone else to help you with your rodent problem.

Let’s take a look at what you need to do and who you should call if you spot rats in your home or garden.

Who should you call if you find rats in your home or garden?

To report a pest problem, the government website encourages you to get in touch with your council to see if they provide pest control services to get rid of rats.

You can ask for help when it comes to removing rats from your home or gardenYou can ask for help when it comes to removing rats from your home or garden (Image: Getty)

You can enter your postcode and the website will match the postcode to a council and direct you to their website for more information.

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The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) recommends getting in touch with a professional pest management company that is a member of BPCA.

The website explains: “They are trained in rat control and will have access to a range of professional use rodenticides and tools, which are not available to the public.

“Knowing how much, where, and when to deploy products is where professionals are able to take control of situations efficiently. There’s also a growing issue with resistance, due to incorrect choice of rodenticide or widespread use by members of the public.

“Professional pest controllers will take an integrated pest management (IPM) approach to tackling your infestation.

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“A pest professional will have access to monitoring equipment, which they will use to confirm entry points into your property, the size of the infestation and to track the rat to its harbourage (nest).

“They can then recommend a proofing strategy and decide on the best course of action in terms of control; this could be traps, rodenticides or a combination of both.

“You should always expect to receive a full, written report from a professional pest technician.”


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You can find a pest management company using the BPCA website. You’ll need to enter your postcode and state whether your property is commercial or residential and the service you’d like.

Then, companies that are BPCA members and located in your area will be listed with contact details.

The BPCA says all of its members have the correct insurance and use trained and qualified technicians.

They all have to be audited to the British Standard in pest management EN 16636 and follow BPCA’s Codes of Best Practice.

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Harry Potter reboot roasted by ‘Black Snape’ on SNL: ‘The whole wizarding world is racist’

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Saturday Night Live has poked fun at the new Harry Potter reboot’s casting choices.

Days after HBO released the trailer for the forthcoming series adapted from J.K. Rowling’s beloved books, comedian Kam Patterson appeared Saturday on “Weekend Update” as Professor Severus Snape — a character previously played by the late white actor Alan Rickman, but now being portrayed by Black actor Paapa Essiedu.

After “Weekend Update” host Colin Jost introduced Snape, Patterson joked that the franchise’s titular character was “racist as hell.”

“We got this new kid. His name is Harry Potter, and he’s racist as hell,” Snape said. “Harry Potter — or, the Proud Boy Who Lived — spent the whole year telling everybody that the school’s only Black teacher was secretly evil.”

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Jost replied, referring to the plot of the first book in the series: “I think he’s just worried because he knows someone’s trying to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone.”

Kam Patterson played Professor Snape on a Weekend Update segment on 'Saturday Night Live'
Kam Patterson played Professor Snape on a Weekend Update segment on ‘Saturday Night Live’ (NBC)
Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape in 'Harry Potter'
Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape in ‘Harry Potter’ (HBO)

Snape responded, “So somebody stole something, and the number one suspect is Black Snape?”

As the audience laughed, Snape joked that he was used to other characters jumping to conclusions with racist undertones.

“It happens all the time,” he said. “I showed up at Hogwarts, and on the first day they looked at me and said, ‘You’re the professor of the Dark Arts.’ I never even studied that! I majored in African Muggle Studies.”

“The whole wizarding world is racist,” Snape continued before joking about how Rowling’s books included a Black character named Kingsley Shacklebolt, which he said was “a name I’m guessing they got out of the Wu-Tang name generator.”

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“Everyone’s in these dignified robes. They dressed him up like he was selling cocoa butter incense out of a barbershop,” he said about the character’s portrayal in the original movies.

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Jost joked, “Well, for the very first time, I’m starting to think J.K. Rowling might be problematic.”

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Snape went on to say, “The whole wizarding world is messed up. We have magic, we have wands that can do anything, and people in my world still have slaves,” referring to the house elves in the series.

Patterson’s appearance concluded with Snape’s message to Harry Potter, referencing another plotline: “Your mama was thick as hell, dog. I miss her so much.”

Paapa Essiedu (left) is playing Professor Snape, who was previously played by Alan Rickman (right)
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Essiedu’s casting has raised eyebrows, especially after the release of the first trailer, partly due to Snape being a figure that Harry mistrusts due to his own assumptions. However, the casting also sparked a wave of racist backlash against the actor over the fact that Snape was written as white.

Essiedu, 35, recently revealed that he has received online abuse that even led to death threats over his casting.

“I’ve been told, ‘Quit or I’ll murder you,’” Essiedu told The Times. “The reality is that if I look at Instagram I will see somebody saying, ‘I’m going to come to your house and kill you.”

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He said, “Many people put their lives on the line in their work. I’m playing a wizard in Harry Potter. And I’d be lying if I said it doesn’t affect me emotionally.”

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Helen Flanagan stuns fans in Ann Summers Easter bunny outfit

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Dressed in a pastel pink corset complete with bunny ears and a bow tie from Ann Summers, Helen’s cheeky Easter outfit quickly caught the attention of fans.

One wrote: “You look so beautiful Helen, wishing you and your family a lovely Easter.”

Another added: “Wow, that’s an Easter bunny.”

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The 35-year-old regularly teams up with the high-street lingerie retailer for seasonal collaborations.

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It comes after a whirlwind few months for the mum-of-three, who swapped the stage in Bolton for the drama of reality TV.

In February, the former Westholme School pupil took to the stage at the Octagon Theatre, starring in The Memory of Water.

Playing Catherine in the emotional yet witty production, Helen showcased a different side to her talents in front of a home crowd, with the show proving a hit among theatre-goers.

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But there’s been no rest. Just weeks later, she was back in front of the cameras — this time appearing on Celebrity Ex on the Beach.

Filmed in a luxury villa, the Paramount+ show sees a group of famous faces navigating explosive relationships, shock arrivals and plenty of jaw-dropping moments.

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Helen has long-standing links to Lancashire and Bolton, and fans will no doubt be enjoying seeing her back in the spotlight — whether on stage, on screen, or lighting up social media.

In a recent interview, she said: “I know who I am. And I think my children will always have respect for me, because all they see is their mum working hard to provide for them.”

She added: “In ten years’ time, I think I will have a lovely husband; a man who will be my best friend. By the time I am 45, I think my life will be peaceful and that I will be really, really happy…”

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‘Treasured sister’ among those remembered in Cambridgeshire funeral notices

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Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one

Announcing the passing of a loved one in local news media is a long standing tradition and we are proud of the trust placed in us to make these important announcements. Every notice published to our newspaper and news site also appears on funeral-notices.co.uk – the UK’s number one site for death notices and memoriams.

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Every notice remains online forever providing friends and families with a lifelong tribute to their loved one, a safe place online to share memories, add tributes, photographs and make donations in memory.

Each week we pay tribute to the loved ones remembered in our area with a funeral notice and online tribute page. To read the latest announcements and add tributes to those from our area who have passed away, or to create a funeral notice yourself, click here. Alternatively, you can create a notice by calling 01482 908084.

Here are a selection of notices published earlier this week.

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Janet (Née Dawson) BOUNDY (Jan)

(Jan) (Née Dawson) of Cambridge, passed away at her home on Saturday 7th March 2026. Loving wife of Ian, much loved mum of Rachel and Lorraine and adored nana, who will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. Funeral service at Histon Baptist Church on Monday 20th April at 1.00 pm followed by private burial at Fulbourn Cemetery. Family flowers only please, but if desired, donations, made payable to Addenbrookes Charitable Trust (for the Breast Unit) may be left at the service or sent c/o R. J. Pepper & Son Family Funeral Directors 1, Telegraph Street, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8QU Tel: 01954 251919

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Malcolm William CATON

Passed away peacefully on Saturday 14th March 2026, aged 76 years. He will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. A funeral service will take place at Cam Valley Crematorium, on Monday 20th April, at 10.30am. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, may be made in memory of Malcolm to Macmillan Cancer Support via his ‘In-Memory’ page www.peasgoodandskeates.co.uk or sent c/o Peasgood & Skeates, Shire Hill, Saffron Walden, CB11 3AQ.

Sara CLARK

Of Cambridge. Passed away on Thursday 19th March 2026 at Arthur Rank Hospice, aged 52 years. Dearly loved Mother to Jake, Tom, Alfie and Mollie (and Oscar the dog). Treasured Sister to Matthew and Ben. Sara shall be deeply missed by all. Funeral service to be held on Friday 10th April 2026 at Cambridge City Crematorium, West Chapel at 10:15am. Donations, if desired, to the benefit of Arthur Rank Hospice Charity may be made online via Sara’s personal InMemory page at www.peasgoodandskeates.co.uk All other enquiries to 617 Newmarket Road Cambridge CB5 8PA Tel: 01223 415255

Judy DEMPSEY

Sadly passed away peacefully on 20th March 2026, aged 75 years. She will be greatly missed. Funeral service to take place at Cambridge City Crematorium on Friday 17th April at 1:30pm. No flowers please. Donations in memory of Judy will be gratefully received for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity and can be made by visiting her In Memory Page at www.peasgoodandskeates.co.uk or sent c/o Peasgood and Skeates, 45 Moorfield Road, Duxford CB22 4PP.

Linda Ann (Lynne) HARVEY

Died peacefully at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, Lynne (formerly of Borrowdale, Cambridge) aged 78 years. The dearly loved mum of Nick, Nadine, Nathan and Laurence and granny of Daphne and Zachary. Funeral details to follow. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Woodland Wishes funeral services, 4 High Street, Fulbourn, Cambridge CB21 5DH 01223 880002

Kenneth Graham (Ken) LUXON

Ken, beloved husband, father, son and brother died suddenly and unexpectedly on 2nd March 2026. The Thanksgiving memorial service will take place on Tuesday 31st March at 2.30pm, Victoria Methodist Church BS8 1NU, following a family cremation at noon at Canford. Formerly of Mill Hill and Muswell Hill London, Ken followed his wife, Pearl’s church ministry which took them to Cambridge, St Ives, Kenton, Sunbury and Lambeth, finally Downend, Bristol and retirement in Shirehampton. Ken died at 66, a few months after stopping work in late 2025. He was an admired and diligent colleague in many fields, especially social work, advice work, volunteer coordinating and working wiith both adults with learning difficulties and the elderly. He was bookish and his last job was with Bristol Home Library Service. Ken was an especially gifted storyteller and Methodist preacher. He was also an enthusiast for history and tour guiding. Noteably Ken had been Mr Brunel for a season and acted as a guide on the Bath buses a few seasons running. Tributes and donations here please: https://kennethgrahamluxon.muchloved.com/ or to ‘All we Can’ and ‘Hope and Play’

Sean MUNNELLY

Sadly passed away on 10th February 2026, aged 61 years. Much loved son, brother, uncle and cousin. He will be greatly missed. Funeral service to take place at St. Felix Catholic Church, Felixstowe on Friday 17th April at 11am. Family flowers only please. Donations in memory of Sean may be made to Diabetes UK online at seanmunnelly.muchloved.com or sent c/o David Button Independent Funeral Directors, The Old Bank, 225 High Street, Walton, Felixstowe IP11 9DT.

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John SEVE

Died on 19th March 2026 aged 92 years. Funeral Service to take place at St Peter’s Church, Duxford on Tuesday 14th April 2026 at 2.00pm. All enquiries to Peasgood & Skeates, Tel: 01223 833463.

Rosemary Edith Alice WELLS (Mitchell)

(Mitchell) Wife of the late Professor Alan A Wells, died peacefully on 18th March 2026 at The Grange, Littleport. Late of Grove House, Mepal. Deeply missed by her children, Nick, Nigel, Sophie, Robin and Adrian, and their partners, grandchildren and great grandchildren. The funeral will be held in St Mary’s Church Mepal, CB6 2AJ on 22nd April 2026 at 3pm, followed by private cremation for family only. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired, for Great Ormond Street Hospital, may be given at the service or online donations can be made via RJ Pepper, Funeral Directors, 14 Prickwillow Road, Ely, CB7 4QT. Any enquiries to RJ Pepper, tel: 01353 665300.

Wilfred WILLIAMSON

Sadly passed away at Littleport Grange on Tuesday March 24th 2026 aged 96 years. Husband to the late Daphne and Father to Katharine, Sheila and Leslie, father in law to Paul and Ben and a dear grandfather and great grandfather Funeral service at Fenland Crematorium, March on Thursday April 16th at 2-30pm. Family flowers only, donations if desired will be gratefully received for the British Heart Foundation at the service or c/o A.G. Carter Funeral Director, 6 Froize End, Haddenham, Cambs, CB6 3UQ.

To add your own tributes to the loved ones from our area, or to publish a notice for your loved one, visit funeral-notices.co.uk

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FA Cup semi-final draw in full: Chelsea and Man City set up huge tests

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The FA Cup semi-final draw has been set, with Chelsea and Manchester City learning who they will face at Wembley Stadium as they look to secure their place in the final for the first time since 2022.

The Blues are yet to face top-flight opposition in this year’s campaign, easing past Charlton Athletic, Hull City, Wrexham and Port Vale to reach the semi-final stage.

And they will face their toughest opponent of the tournament so far with a final berth on the line, hosting Leeds United at Stamford Bridge.

It is a tie steeped in history, dating back to an acrimonious final in 1970 settled in a replay by a famous goal from David Webb.

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West Ham rallied late as they faced Leeds in the quarter-final, scoring twice in injury-time to force an extra half-hour. An injury to Alphonse Areola then saw 20-year-old senior debutant thrown into the tie between the sticks for the shootout, and, while he saved from Joel Piroe, he could not keep the Irons in the tie.

Southampton are now the lowest-ranked side left in the competition and the only non-Premier League contender. They stunned Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal 2-1 on Saturday to keep their campaign alive, quashing the Gunners’ treble dreams in the process.

The Saints will now bid to become the first finalist from outside the top flight since Cardiff City in 2008, but must get the better of Man City if they are to do so.

Semi-final ties will be played the weekend of April 25-26.

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‘I swapped Amazon to walk the streets with strangers – I wouldn’t change it for the world’

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‘I spend my days walking the streets I love, telling the story of the city that shaped me. What started as an idea during a run has now become my career’

Corey’s Journey from Amazon Warehouse Shifts to Belfast Dander Tours

Meet Corey McConkey, a 25-year-old entrepreneur who swapped a warehouse job to follow his dream: running one of Belfast’s top-rated walking tours.

Just a few months ago, Corey was working as an Amazon packer, feeling stuck and unfulfilled. Then he decided to take a leap and build something of his own.

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Spotting an opportunity in the city’s growing tourism sector, Corey launched a walking tour – Belfast Dander Tours – from scratch, listing it on GetYourGuide, promoting it with QR-code flyers, and building momentum through grassroots outreach.

Today he runs one of the city’s highest rated tours and has turned his passion for local history into a profitable full-time business. And he hasn’t looked back especially since he can now earn more in a single tour than he once made in a week.

Corey credits his brother with giving him the nudge towards his career change, telling Belfast Live: “One day my brother was doing a run at City Hall. He ran past and saw a huge group of people. He got a listen in, found out it was a tour group and he came home and he said, ‘Corey, I think you’d be great at that You love history, you’re very good at communicating and also you’re a Belfast local too’ which I think adds the experience to people want to do tours with local people.

“I laughed at first and thought it sounded ridiculous but the idea stuck. I love talking, I love communicating. I got the idea to just try and do it. At the time I was working in an Amazon warehouse and feeling miserable. I’m naturally sociable – I like people, conversations and the back-and-forth. But in the warehouse, there was none of that; it was just noise, repetition and long shifts.

“I began researching walking tours in Belfast and many of them focused heavily on The Troubles. Don’t get me wrong – that history is important. It shaped this place. But it’s not the whole story.

“I’m a local man and felt I’d be able to give a good experience. So one day I just pulled the van over and texted my boss, saying this will be the last shift I ever do at Amazon.”

Corey says his tour is all about craic and culture: “We’re not just going to talk about dates, facts and figures, we’re going to walk around the city centre, you’re going to learn about the culture but also you’re going to have the craic.

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“Belfast is a very young city in terms of tourism. For a long time there wouldn’t have been tourists in Belfast, the hop-on, hop-off buses would have had maybe one or two people at most. There was no such thing as a tour guide, there was no such thing as tourism.

“I’ve tried to make my tour unique in that I’ve tried to combine all of Belfast’s history in the walking tour from its industrial beginnings from the linen to shipbuilding to World War II to The Troubles.

“Instead of joining an established operator, I listed my experience directly on GetYourGuide and launched my own walking tour. I printed simple flyers with QR codes linking to my page and walked into hotels around the city, asking if they’d leave them at reception.

“I’ll never forget the first big group that I got I remember when 19 people in a French school group booked in so in just a few hours, I’d earned more than I would in a full week at Amazon. That was the moment it all felt real: this wasn’t just a side hustle – it could actually work. I initially thought it would just be a stepping stone to the next job, but then I realised, ‘Wow, people really enjoy this’.”

And Corey says he’s only just getting started: “I want to develop new themed tours, expand what I offer and build ‘Dander’ into a recognisable Belfast brand. Tourism here is still growing, and I see huge potential in that. Belfast keeps changing – and I want my business to grow alongside it.

“It’s great when you wake up and you see a load of bookings from all different people, you know it’s gonna be a good day, you have a nice walk around the city centre. I remember that saying ‘if you love your job, you’ll never work a day in your life’. I just thought that was a phrase and I really do feel it now to be honest – it’s awesome.

“Now, I spend my days walking the streets I love, telling the story of the city that shaped me. I turned a throwaway comment from my brother into a sustainable business. What started as an idea during a run has now become my career.”

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Enzo Connolly was transferred to Edinburgh – 60 miles from home – after doctors in Dundee discovered a blockage in his bowel.

A ‘frightened’ mum has warned how she was not being taken seriously by doctors before her seriously ill toddler was taken to a hospital 60 miles away for emergency surgery. Danni Connolly, 35, has opened up on her experience after son Enzo, two, required an operation to treat a blocked bowel at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People in Edinburgh earlier this month.

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Enzo has been in and out of hospital since he was born at 37 weeks when he showed signs of necrotising enterocolitis – a disease where part of the intestines becomes inflamed, damaged or dies. He was also diagnosed with sacral agenesis – a rare congenital disorder which affects the lower spine. In Enzo’s case, he is missing the last five bones in his back.

At just two days old, Enzo had his first operation to remove 10cm of his bowel. Two days later, he had his second to create a stoma. The tot also has a blood disorder and mobility issues.

However, when he became ill last month, Danni felt she had to fight to be heard when he wasn’t getting any better.

Speaking to our sister title Edinburgh Live, Danni said: “I had known for about four weeks that something wasn’t right with him. He was pulling at his [stoma] bags when normally he’s perfect with them, screaming in pain and vomiting.

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“They wouldn’t do tests, they just palmed me off with stomach bugs or viral infections, until it came to a head the night before his birthday.”

Enzo was admitted to the family’s local hospital in Dundee on Wednesday, March 25 where blood tests showed that his white cell count was extremely high. The blockage in his bowel was then discovered and Enzo was transferred to Edinburgh for surgery.

Danni said: “He was very, very unwell. The surgeon said to me he was glad Enzo came in when he did, because we could have been having an entirely different conversation.

“It was frightening because nobody would listen to me, and I know my son inside out.”

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His condition has greatly improved since his surgery but it has still been a difficult time.

Danni said: “It’s hard and draining, even though I’ve been through it all before.

“Seeing him after surgery on Friday with the breathing tube in just gave me flashbacks to when he was in neonatal on a ventilator after he was born. He looked like a doll.”

The Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity (ECHC) has provided support to Danni throughout Enzo’s stay at the hospital.

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Around 3,800 youngsters are admitted to its surgical wards every year – over 10 a day – and the charity aims to make every visit as positive as can be.

This ranges from fun activities and support via youth work, to complementary therapy and time away from clinical settings to spend time as a family.

For Danni, it was a small thing that made the biggest impact. She added: “You just need someone to sit and listen when it’s so mentally draining, and that’s what the charity has helped with.

“What these guys do is just second to none. Although this is very, very stressful, it’s taken some of the stress away knowing someone is there at the end of a phone. The help we’ve been shown is unbelievable.”

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The charity is entirely independent from the NHS, and receives no government grants – meaning it is exclusively funded by donations.

Pippa Johnston, Deputy CEO of ECHC, said: “Every single day, 500 seriously ill children face a potentially life-changing hospital visit. And every day, with the help of our supporters, we can make those visits as positive as possible.

“Children tell us that coming to hospital can be frightening. Parents tell us they’re sick with worry; they feel no one else is going through the same. Facing illness, and its impact, can be lonely and isolating.

“Right now, we can only reach 1 in 10 children that come through the doors of the hospital. We want to change this – to reach every family who needs us. But we rely solely on donations to be able to do this.”

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Bank Holiday Monday Cambridgeshire weather forecast as temperature set to rise this week

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The warmer days could come later in the week

People planning a day out in Cambridgeshire this Bank Holiday Monday might be able to enjoy the sun – but the warmer days could be later this week. Many people might be planning to get out and about, checking out the things to do in Cambridgeshire, and potentially meet up with friends or family.

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The Met Office is forecasting a sunny Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with temperatures predicted to rise gradually from 15 to 18 and 22C over the few days. It could then be sunny intervals with temperatures and 16C and 15C on Thursday and Friday.

BBC Weather are forecasting similar conditions over the run of days. They forecast sunny intervals and a gentle breeze with temperatures around 14C on Monday, followed by a sunny Tuesday with possibly 17C warmth. Wednesday could be even warmer at 20C but with sunny intervals. Thursday and Friday are both forecast to be cooler (16C), but Thursday could see some light rain come to the region.

The Met Office’s East of England forecast for Monday, when temperatures could be for the region at 13C, states: “Starting chilly with a slight frost in places. A dry day to follow with variable cloud but also bright spells at times. Generally light winds, with near average afternoon temperatures.”

Turning towards Tuesday until Thursday, it adds: “Chilly start Tuesday, then fine with warm sunshine and breezier, but cooler where any onshore winds. Very warm sunshine Wednesday, cloudier later. Thursday, cooler and breezy with sunshine and showers.”

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It comes after Storm Dave caused road closures and train disruptions on Easter Sunday morning. An amber wind warning covering parts of northern England, north-west Wales and southern Scotland was lifted at 3am. Three yellow warnings across parts of northern England, Scotland and Wales were lifted later in the morning.

The forecast is based on temperatures and conditions predicted for Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Details were correct at the time of writing.

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Noah Campbellwas a ‘gifted all-rounder who excelled in rugby, cricket and athletics’ (Picture: Bedfordshire Police/PA Wire)

A ‘fun, bright, and athletic’ boy has been named as the teenager killed in a horror crash that left two others seriously injured.

Noah Campbell, 13, died in the crash between a car, a bike and a scooter on Greenfield Road, Flitwick, at 11.50pm on Friday.

Two other teenage boys were taken to hospital to be treated for serious injuries.

In a statement issued by Bedfordshire Police on Sunday, Noah’s family said: ‘Noah was a fun, bright, handsome, athletic and incredibly well-liked boy.

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‘Above all else, he cherished spending time with his friends and family; they were the heart of his world.

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‘Noah was a talented and versatile sportsman. While football was his favourite sport — playing for many local teams — he was a gifted all-rounder who excelled in rugby, cricket and athletics. Outside of organised sports, Noah stayed active and adventurous; he loved challenging himself at the gym and spending time at the bike park.

Undated family handout photo issued by Bedfordshire Police of 13-year-old Noah Campbell, who died after a car crash in Flitwick on Friday. Noah's family have said "Noah's death has left a hole in our lives that will remain forever", in a tribute released through Bedfordshire Police. Issue date: Sunday April 5, 2026. PA Photo. A man and a woman have been charged following Noah's death. Photo credit should read: Bedfordshire Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
“Noah’s death has left a hole in our lives that will remain forever”, his family said
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‘Some of his happiest memories were made enjoying attending Liverpool FC and Luton Town FC matches alongside his dad.

‘We would like to thank everyone for their kind words and support during this incredibly difficult time.

‘We are utterly devastated; Noah’s death has left a hole in our lives that will remain forever.’

It comes as Jamie Fountain, 24, and Ellie Ireland, 23, were charged in connection with the crash.

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Fountain, of Fir Tree Close, Flitwick, was charged with causing death by careless driving, and an additional charge of causing death by careless driving while over the legal limit for alcohol and drugs, police said on Sunday.

He was also charged with two counts of causing serious injury by careless driving in relation to two other boys who were injured in the incident.

Fountain has been further charged with failing to stop at the scene of an accident, failing to report an accident and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

Ireland, of Wingate Drive, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, has been charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

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They have both been remanded in custody to appear before Luton Magistrates’ Court on Monday, officers said.

Of the two other boys who were injured, one remains in hospital in a serious condition.

The other was treated for serious injuries and has been discharged, police said.

Greenfield Road, Flitwick
Jamie Fountain, 24, and Ellie Ireland, 23, were charged in connection with the crash.

Detective Sergeant Shona Searle, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire serious collision investigation unit, said: ‘This incident has sent shockwaves through the small community of Flitwick and the surrounding area, and we maintain a community policing presence around the scene for reassurance.

‘While we understand the strong feeling associated with the loss of a young life, and the serious injury of others, we would ask that people do not speculate on the circumstances of the situation.

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‘The families of the victims, who we are supporting through family liaison officers, have requested that their privacy is respected at this difficult time.’

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ITV Grace season 6, episode 2 cast as EastEnders icon stars in Capture You Dead

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EastEnders’ Lucy Speed, The Bill’s Peter De Jersey and His Dark Materials star Amir Wilson join the cast

The ITV detective drama adapted from Peter James’s bestselling novels has made its return.

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Grace’s sixth series, which is both set and shot in Brighton, resumed earlier this month with John Simm returning as Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, alongside Richie Campbell as DI Glenn Branson and Zoë Tapper as Cleo Morey.

Audiences will know John from his performances in Life on Mars, Mad Dogs, The Village, Intruders, The Catch and Doctor Who, in which he portrayed The Master. Richie, meanwhile, has appeared in Top Boy, Liar and Wisting, while Zoë has featured in Survivors, Mr Selfridge and I, Jack Wright.

Following the usual format, guest performers will join the principal cast throughout each episode. While the opening instalment featured Grantchester’s Rishi Nair, the second episode will welcome actors from The Bill, EastEnders and His Dark Materials. Here’s the cast list for series 6, episode 2, entitled Capture You Dead, according to The Mirror.

Peter De Jersey plays Stephen Welling

Peter is most widely recognised for his portrayal of Jerome Taylor in The Bill and Steve Waring in Holby City. He’s also known for his roles as Brian Young in Broadchurch, Goran in Atlantis and Kristian in Warrior Nun.

His recent work includes DCI Devereaux in Sanctuary and Andrew Bains in Steal.

Robert Lonsdale plays Carl Orton

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Audiences will remember Robert from Chewing Gum, in which he played Connor, and from The Interceptor, where he took on the part of Tommy. He has also featured in Finding Alice, Chivalry, and most recently The Marlow Murder Club.

Amir Wilson portrays Noah Welling

Amir is renowned for his roles as Will Parry in the HBO and BBC One series His Dark Materials and Tiuri in the Netflix series The Letter for the King. He appeared in the 2020 film adaptation of The Secret Garden and as Philetius in the 2024 film, The Return.

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Lucy Speed takes on the role of Gina Poole

Lucy is best known for her portrayal of Natalie in EastEnders between 1994 and 2004 and Stevie Moss in The Bill. She has also had parts in Jamie Johnson, Unforgotten, The Rumour and The Hack and stars in the popular podcast series The Archers as Stella Pryor.

Michelle Greenidge plays Dr Noreen Allen

Michelle is recognised for her role as Valerie in the Netflix comedy drama After Life, Lola in the BBC Two comedy Mandy, and PC Williams in the television series Code 404.

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She also starred as Maggie Jenkins in Queenie, The Tacita in Kaos and Carla Sunday in Doctor Who.

Andor stars Rachelle Diedericks and Dylan Corbett-Bader portray Rachel Sanderson and Davey Carlton.

Also featuring in Capture You Dead are This Town’s Shyvonne Ahmmad, Bridgerton’s Kaja Chan, Showtrials’s Dana Haqjoo, Masters of the Air’s Charlie Beck, Red Eye’s Michael Epp, and Industry and Holby City’s Verity Marshall. As well as Alexander Holley, Ferdy Roberts, Cornelius Booth, Jamie Martin and Esme Hough.

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Grace continues on ITV on Sunday night at 8pm.

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