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Manchester’s Victoria North named in Government list of seven new towns

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The 15,000-home development is already underway with first residents having moved into new council homes in Collyhurst

Victoria North, Manchester, would see huge redevelopment in Collyhurst and around

Victoria North, Manchester, would see huge redevelopment in Collyhurst and around (Image: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)

Manchester’s massive Victoria North development has been included in a Government list of seven ‘new towns’, hailed as the ‘most ambitious housebuilding programme in more than half a century’.

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Victoria North, set to see 15,000 homes constructed across 390-acres of land, is already well into its development phase, with initial plans having surfaced seven years ago. Last year it hit a significant milestone when the first residents moved into their brand new council homes in Collyhurst.

This weekend the Government revealed that the National Housing Bank will commence operations on April 1, and will be supported with up to £16bn of financial capacity, aiming to deliver over 500,000 new homes.

The regeneration scheme will result in up to 15,000 new homes being built between Victoria Train Station and Queen’s Park in Collyhurst over the next 15 years across seven new and existing neighbourhoods. Each neighbourhood will be connected by high quality green spaces that will enhance and celebrate the River Irk, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “We are glad to see Victoria North getting this backing from the Government. It is one of the UK’s most ambitious regeneration projects right at the heart of its fastest-growing city-region. Victoria North will see the building of 15,000 new homes, including many for social rent, alongside high-quality green spaces close to our city centre.

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“We believe it is the model of what a new town should be, with modern homes linked to high-quality public transport. Only this week we agreed to invest £60m in a new tram connection for Victoria North from our ground-breaking Good Growth Fund.

“Greater Manchester is ready to deliver a decade of good growth, giving people quality jobs and truly affordable homes, and Victoria North is a crucial part of that.”

Victoria North extends from Angel Meadow in the city centre through to Queen’s Park in Collyhurst. It represents one of the largest regeneration schemes in Manchester’s history – last year, it received official endorsement as one of Labour’s new towns.

Manchester council has additionally partnered with Hong Kong-based Far East Consortium (FEC) on an even more substantial scheme featuring seven new neighbourhoods stretching from the New Cross quarter near Ancoats, along Rochdale Road to Smedley Dip in Collyhurst. The scheme would transform Red Bank, deliver a new tram stop at Sandhills, create a 46-hectare park alongside the River Irk and provide substantial ‘affordable’ housing. Fresh businesses are anticipated to establish themselves beneath the Red Bank railway arches.

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Housing Secretary Steve Reed said: “People want real homes they can actually afford and infrastructure that really works – this government is making that a reality for communities across the country. For Greater Manchester, that means at least 15,000 new homes and a new Metrolink stop that will connect communities to jobs right across Greater Manchester.

Aerial view of the Victoria North area in Manchester, including development images in Collyhurst and surrounding areas

Victoria North, Manchester, including development images in Collyhurst and surrounding areas (Image: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)

“Alongside this, our 40% affordable housing target will mean homes will work for ordinary people, not just those who can already afford it. Greater Manchester is ready to build, and together with the new National Housing Bank, we’re laying the foundations our communities deserve.”

Seven sites have been selected for new towns: Tempsford, Leeds South Bank, Crews Hill and Chase Park, Manchester Victoria North, Thamesmead, Brabazon and West Innovation Arc, and Milton Keynes. The Government also evaluated six additional new town sites – Adlington, Heyford Park, Marlcombe, Plymouth, South Barking and Wychavon Town – but concluded these would not proceed. The Government stated that no final decisions have been taken regarding the names of new towns. The potential names under Government consideration include Elizabethtown, honouring the Queen, Pankhurst, commemorating suffragette Emmeline, Attleeton, recognising former Prime Minister Clement Attlee, Athelstan, celebrating the first King of England, and Seacole, paying tribute to nurse Mary, the Times reported.

Manchester council anticipates the initial results of its £4bn scheme in Collyhurst will help promote the broader ambition for the area, which would essentially extend the city centre across predominantly vacant land and increase the local population by 40,000 over a 20-year timeframe.

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Iran conflict pushes US gas prices to all-time record highs this summer

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Gas prices are entering the summer driving season at record levels, with the national average hitting $4.45 on May 2—the highest ever for that date.

That’s up about $1.28 from a year ago, according to AAA, with prices rising across nearly every region.

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The milestone underscores ongoing volatility in fuel markets, driven in part by the escalating conflict involving Iran, which has disrupted global oil supplies and pushed crude prices higher.

It also suggests the usual seasonal run-up is starting from a much higher baseline. For consumers, that likely means higher transportation costs and continued pressure on household budgets.

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West Coast drivers are seeing the highest costs, with prices reaching $6.10 per gallon in California and $5.67 in Washington. Meanwhile, on the East Coast, gas prices have surpassed $4 in several areas, including $4.48 in Washington, D.C., and $4.52 in Pennsylvania.

Meanwhile, in the Midwest, Illinois stands out at $4.93 per gallon, while much of the region remains in the mid-$4 range. While Southern states remain comparatively cheaper, prices are climbing there as well, with Georgia at $3.85, Texas at $3.92 and Florida higher at $4.34.

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Beyond gasoline, other fuel costs are rising even faster. Diesel has climbed to $5.64, up about $2.09 over the past year. As a key fuel for freight, shipping and public transportation, it is especially sensitive to supply disruptions — and its rising cost can quickly ripple through the broader economy, pushing up prices on everything from groceries to goods.

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The surge underscores the broader economic risks tied to the standoff, as uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz continues to weigh on energy markets.

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Can LeBron James Lead LA Past OKC Without Injured Luka Doncic?

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OKLAHOMA CITY — As the Los Angeles Lakers prepare to face the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference semifinals starting Tuesday, May 5, 2026, the absence of star guard Luka Doncic due to a hamstring injury looms large, raising questions about whether LeBron James and a banged-up roster can compete with the defending champions. The series pits James’ veteran leadership against Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP-caliber dominance in what promises to be a fascinating matchup of experience versus youthful explosiveness.

The Lakers advanced past the Houston Rockets in six games, with James delivering 28 points, eight assists and seven rebounds in a decisive Game 6 victory. Without Doncic, who has been sidelined since early April, Los Angeles relied on James’ all-around brilliance, Austin Reaves’ playmaking and a gritty defensive effort. The Thunder, meanwhile, swept the Phoenix Suns despite missing Jalen Williams, showcasing their depth and defensive prowess.

Oklahoma City dominated the regular-season series against the Lakers, winning all four meetings by an average of nearly 30 points. Even without key pieces in some games, the Thunder’s speed, length and versatility proved overwhelming. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the presumptive back-to-back MVP, leads a complete roster that finished the season with the NBA’s best record.

James, at 41, continues defying Father Time. His playoff experience — including a 2012 title win against a young Thunder Big Three — gives the Lakers intangible advantages. But the physical toll of a deep postseason run without Doncic’s scoring punch tests even the King’s legendary durability. Coach JJ Redick will need creative lineups and defensive schemes to slow OKC’s transition game and perimeter threats.

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The Thunder enter as heavy favorites. Their defensive intensity, led by Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and a deep bench, creates matchup nightmares. Williams’ hamstring injury adds uncertainty, but OKC’s depth has proven sufficient. Home-court advantage at Paycom Center, where the Thunder are dominant, further tilts the series.

Lakers fans and analysts point to James’ ability to elevate teammates. Reaves, Rui Hachimura and Jarred Vanderbilt must step up offensively while the team maintains defensive focus. Without Doncic’s playmaking, ball movement and shot creation become critical. Los Angeles showed resilience against Houston, winning close games through execution and James’ leadership.

Key factors for the Lakers include protecting the ball against OKC’s handsy defense and limiting transition opportunities. James emphasized these points in recent comments, noting the Thunder’s physicality fuels their crowd and momentum. Slowing Gilgeous-Alexander remains the primary defensive priority, though his supporting cast makes that task daunting.

Historically, LeBron has thrived in underdog situations. His playoff record and ability to adapt schemes offer hope. However, the Thunder’s youth and athleticism pose a different challenge than past opponents. Series predictions heavily favor Oklahoma City, with many expecting a relatively short series unless Los Angeles finds magic.

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Injuries add complexity. Doncic’s return timeline remains unclear, potentially missing early games or the entire series. Williams’ status for OKC is similarly fluid. Health will dictate adjustments, with both teams monitoring minutes for star players.

The Western Conference semifinals schedule features Game 1 in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, followed by Game 2 on Thursday. Subsequent games alternate, with potential decisive contests back in LA. National television coverage on major networks will spotlight the series.

Beyond X’s and O’s, the series carries narrative weight. James potentially in his final playoff run faces a dynasty-in-the-making Thunder squad. A Lakers upset would rank among his greatest achievements, while OKC advancing reinforces their status as title favorites.

Coaching battle pits Redick’s strategic flexibility against Mark Daigneault’s proven system. Both have earned praise for player development and adaptability. Bench production could prove decisive, with OKC’s depth providing an edge.

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Fans on social media debate LeBron’s legacy versus the Thunder’s future. While many expect a Thunder victory, James’ presence ensures competitive games and highlight-reel moments. The series offers drama regardless of outcome.

As tip-off nears, the basketball world watches to see if experience can overcome talent and depth. Without Doncic, the Lakers face an uphill battle, but LeBron James has made a career of defying odds. The Thunder represent the present and future of the NBA, while James embodies its storied past. Their clash promises memorable basketball.

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3 Months Missing as FBI DNA Probe and Ransom Notes Fuel Hunt

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TUCSON, Ariz. — Three months after 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Catalina Foothills home in a suspected abduction, the investigation remains active and ongoing with no arrests or named suspects, authorities said Friday as the family of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie continues to plead for public tips while the FBI analyzes DNA evidence recovered inside the residence.

Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her Tucson-area home on the night of Jan. 31, 2026, and reported missing the following day when she failed to appear at church. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and the FBI have consistently described the case as a targeted kidnapping, citing blood spatter on the front porch confirmed through DNA testing to belong to Guthrie, a masked figure captured on doorbell camera footage tampering with the device, and her Bluetooth-enabled pacemaker disconnecting from her phone around 2:30 a.m., indicating it moved out of range.

The disappearance triggered an intense multi-agency response involving the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI, which joined early due to the suspicious circumstances. Investigators have sifted through more than 30,000 tips, released surveillance images of the masked individual believed to be the abductor, and pursued thousands of leads, including possible incidents in the weeks leading up to the abduction. Yet as the three-month mark passed on May 2, officials renewed their plea for information while acknowledging that some promising avenues, including DNA from a glove found near the scene, have led to dead ends.

A spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff’s Department told reporters the probe “remains active and ongoing,” stressing that investigators are still reviewing surveillance footage, digital traces and ransom-related communications. No confirmation has emerged on whether Guthrie is still alive, though authorities have not ruled out that possibility and continue to treat the case as an active abduction.

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Multiple ransom notes have surfaced, some demanding payment in cryptocurrency. Savannah Guthrie has publicly stated she believes at least two of the notes are genuine, though many others have been deemed hoaxes. In one widely reported letter received by media outlets, an anonymous sender claimed to have seen Guthrie alive with her captors in Sonora, Mexico, while simultaneously asserting she is dead and offering to identify the kidnappers for one bitcoin. The sender’s credibility remains unverified.

The Guthrie family offered a $1 million reward in late February for information leading to Nancy’s safe return or the arrest and conviction of those responsible. Savannah Guthrie, who took time away from “Today” following her mother’s disappearance, returned to the show in early April and has used her platform to keep the case in the public eye, describing chilling details such as propped-open back doors and the disabled Ring camera.

Forensic developments continue to shape the investigation. In mid-April, the FBI laboratory began analyzing additional DNA samples, including a hair recovered from inside the home, after initial testing at a private Florida lab. Officials have described the material as “potentially critical,” though results have not yet been made public. Earlier DNA from a glove belonged to an unrelated restaurant worker, marking another setback in a case already complicated by false leads.

Experts and former FBI profilers have offered varied theories on motive. Some, including criminal profiler Dr. Ann Burgess, suggest the abduction could be an act of retribution aimed at the prominent Guthrie family rather than Nancy herself. Others point to a straightforward ransom scheme, noting that the notes and masked intruder align with financially motivated kidnappings. Sheriff Nanos has said investigators believe they know the motive but have withheld details to protect the integrity of the case.

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The case has drawn intense media attention and public speculation, with some online theories alleging the disappearance was staged or linked to unrelated events. Authorities have repeatedly urged caution against spreading unverified rumors, noting they can hinder the investigation and distress the family. Savannah Guthrie addressed conspiracy theories in a March interview, asking the public to focus on credible tips.

Neighbors and community members in the affluent Catalina Foothills area have described Nancy Guthrie as a quiet, independent widow who lived in the same home for decades. Her pacemaker data and the timing of the abduction—late at night with signs of forced entry—have led investigators to conclude she was taken against her will and likely could not have left voluntarily.

As the search enters its fourth month, the FBI maintains an active tip line and continues to encourage anyone with information to come forward. A $50,000 federal reward remains in place alongside the family’s larger offer. Officials have broadened their review of dates, examining surveillance footage from as early as Jan. 11 for possible precursor activity.

The emotional toll on the Guthrie family has been evident. Savannah Guthrie has balanced public appeals with her professional responsibilities, returning to “Today” in April with a message of gratitude for continued support. The family has emphasized hope for a “miraculous homecoming” while acknowledging the grim reality that Nancy may no longer be alive.

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Law enforcement faces the challenge of a cold trail in a high-profile case that has generated massive public interest but few concrete breakthroughs. Emails between the sheriff’s office and reality television producers discussing a potential show before the disappearance have surfaced, though no direct connection to the abduction has been established. Changes in department leadership have also drawn internal scrutiny regarding investigative experience.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has warned that the perpetrator or perpetrators could strike again, urging vigilance in the community. The investigation continues to examine digital evidence, vehicle sightings and potential links to cross-border activity given the proximity to Mexico.

For now, Nancy Guthrie remains missing, her fate unknown three months after she was taken from the home where she raised her family. The case serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of elderly residents even in secure neighborhoods and the relentless nature of abduction probes that rely heavily on public cooperation long after initial media attention fades.

Authorities and the Guthrie family continue to ask anyone with information, no matter how small, to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department or the FBI tip line. As the calendar turns deeper into May, the search for answers in one of 2026’s most baffling disappearances presses forward with quiet determination behind the scenes.

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