It has moved to Swansea to the creative hub in Carmarthen whose main tenant is Welsh language channel S4C
Telesgop staff at Yr Egin.
Multimedia production company, Telesgop, has relocated to Canolfan S4C Yr Egin in Carmarthen. As well as serving as a HQ for Welsh language channel S4C the hub is home to 11 other creative tenants.
Yr Egin, which was part funded with backing from the Swansea Bay City Region’s City Deal, is owned by the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) and located at its Carmarthen campus.
Telesgop, which employs 20, has relocated from Bay Studios in Swansea to the 25,556 sq ft building, which is now fully let
The university’s vice-chancellor, Professor Elwen Evans KC, said:“We are delighted to welcome Telesgop to Yr Egin. The company is highly respected in the industry and known to all of us for its quality output for radio and screen.
” The company is joining a thriving creative community, which has collaboration and co-production at its core. I have no doubt that Telesgop and its staff will be a great asset to that community and will make a valuable contribution to the University more broadly.”
Telesgop’s expertise includes documentaries such as Gronyn Gobaith/Peace Particle and Ryan Jones; specialist factual programmes including Ffermio and Cneifio; factual entertainment; coverage of major cultural events such as the YFC Eisteddfod and the Cerdd Dant Festival; and children’s programming such as Fferm Fach.
The company also has a long-standing reputation in radio production, producing over 700 hours of content annually for BBC networks, including BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio 2.
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Ffion Rees, managing director of Telesgop, said: “Telesgop has deep roots in west Wales, having started the company 33 years ago in Llandeilo, so moving our offices to Yr Egin is a natural and exciting step for us. The building has become an important hub for the creative industries, and we look forward to being part of that community.
“For us, moving here is more than just a change of office – it’s an opportunity to work alongside other creative companies, S4C, the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, develop new ideas and continue to create high quality content from West Wales.”
Geraint Evans, chief executive of S4C, added:“It’s a pleasure to see Telesgop joining the community at Canolfan S4C Yr Egin. Yr Egin is a place that brings ideas, creative people and opportunities together, so it’s great to see an experienced company like Telesgop choose to settle here.
“Supporting talent and businesses across the whole of Wales is important to us, and it’s great to see Yr Egin developing into a place that creates a real opportunity for companies like Telesgop to flourish.”
WASHINGTON — Travelers at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) continued to experience relatively short security lines Thursday, with wait times under five minutes at all checkpoints, even as a partial government shutdown caused hours-long delays at other major U.S. airports.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority reported minimal waits across Terminal 1 and both North and South checkpoints in Terminal 2 as of early Thursday afternoon. General TSA lines and TSA PreCheck lanes each showed less than five minutes, according to the airport’s real-time security tracker. This stands in contrast to severe disruptions elsewhere, where some hubs saw waits exceeding three to four hours.
DCA, which serves as a primary gateway for business and government travelers to the nation’s capital, has so far avoided the worst of the staffing shortages plaguing the Transportation Security Administration during the ongoing partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. Airport officials and local reports indicated that lines remained manageable into late March 2026, though conditions can shift quickly during peak hours.
Current Conditions at Reagan National
As of the most recent updates on Thursday, March 26, 2026:
Terminal 1 (A Gates): General TSA and PreCheck waits both under 5 minutes.
Terminal 2 South (B, C, D, E Gates): General TSA under 5 minutes; PreCheck under 5 minutes.
Terminal 2 North (B, C, D, E Gates): General TSA under 5 minutes; PreCheck under 5 minutes.
These figures come directly from the official flyreagan.com security information page, which updates frequently. Independent trackers and news outlets confirmed similar short waits, describing DCA as one of the brighter spots in the DMV region amid broader national challenges.
Peak periods at DCA — typically early mornings from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. and late afternoons — can still see modest increases, but recent data showed averages remaining well below 15-20 minutes even during busier windows. CLEAR biometric lanes and TSA PreCheck continued to offer additional speed for enrolled travelers.
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Broader Context of Shutdown Impact
The partial government shutdown has led to elevated TSA officer call-out rates nationwide, sometimes exceeding 40% at heavily affected airports such as Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental and Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson. TSA Deputy Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill described the situation as producing the agency’s longest wait times in its 24-year history during congressional testimony this week.
Many TSA officers, deemed essential workers, continue reporting for duty without regular paychecks, prompting some to seek second jobs or miss shifts. This has forced reduced checkpoint operations at numerous locations, with lines stretching outside terminals in extreme cases. ICE agents have been deployed at some airports to provide support, including at Reagan National and Dulles.
In the Washington region, however, Reagan National, Dulles International (IAD) and Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) have reported more stable conditions so far. Local news outlets noted that while travelers should remain vigilant, DCA has not seen the multi-hour backups plaguing other hubs. Still, officials urged passengers to monitor real-time updates, as staffing fluctuations can cause sudden changes.
Tips for Smooth Security at DCA
Airport and TSA officials recommend the following for travelers departing from Reagan National:
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Arrive early: Plan to reach the airport at least two hours before domestic flights, even with current short waits. Allow three hours for international departures.
Check real-time data: Visit flyreagan.com/travel-information/security-information for official checkpoint updates. The MWAA mobile app also provides live information alongside flight status and terminal maps.
Use expedited options: Enroll in TSA PreCheck or CLEAR Plus to reduce screening time. PreCheck lanes allow travelers to keep shoes, belts and light jackets on, while laptops and liquids often stay in bags.
Prepare your belongings: Follow the 3-1-1 liquids rule and pack efficiently to avoid additional screening. Remove large electronics and place them in bins promptly.
Monitor apps: Download the MyTSA app for crowd-sourced reports and historical trends, though official airport trackers tend to be more accurate for DCA.
Stay informed: Sign up for airline alerts and check Transport for updates on any downstream flight delays that could affect connections.
CLEAR lanes operate at multiple locations in both terminals, with hours generally from early morning until evening. TSA PreCheck availability is strong at DCA, though lanes may consolidate during very low-volume periods.
Airport Operations and Passenger Experience
Reagan National handles a high volume of short-haul and business flights, with strict perimeter security rules and a no general aviation policy that contribute to its relatively controlled environment. The airport’s three security checkpoints are well-distributed across terminals, helping prevent extreme bottlenecks even during moderate surges.
Travelers reported mixed but generally positive experiences in recent days, with many clearing security quickly compared to horror stories from other cities. However, the shutdown’s duration raises concerns about potential erosion of staffing stability if the funding impasse continues.
DCA’s proximity to downtown Washington makes it popular for day trips and quick government-related travel, increasing sensitivity to any delays. The airport authority continues to coordinate with TSA and has emphasized safety as the top priority.
Outlook and Recommendations
While DCA has fared better than many peers during the current disruptions, travelers should not assume consistently short lines. Early morning and post-lunch rushes, combined with any sudden staffing dips, can extend waits. Those with tight connections or traveling during spring break periods should build in extra buffer time.
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If the shutdown resolves soon, TSA staffing could stabilize relatively quickly, but experts note it may take days or weeks for full recovery at harder-hit locations. In the interim, proactive planning remains the best defense against missing a flight.
Passengers facing issues can contact TSA directly via the MyTSA app or AskTSA on social media. For non-security emergencies, reach airport customer service or local authorities.
Reagan National’s relatively smooth operations this week provide some relief for DMV-area flyers amid a challenging national travel environment. Still, vigilance and preparation will help ensure a stress-free departure.
An obscure bank capital rule has helped enable the growth of nonbank lending like private credit. It could be about to get even more enabling.
One of the goals of some newly proposed U.S. capital rules is to help foster more bank lending. The thinking goes that tougher capital requirements for banks since the aftermath of the 2008 crisis have helped give rise to more nonbank lending, including the now trillion-dollar-plus private-credit market. Within that market are the nontraded loan funds that have been receiving a lot of investor redemption requests.
LISBON, Portugal — Cristiano Ronaldo has reassured fans and eased fears about his availability for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after providing a positive update on his recovery from a hamstring injury sustained while playing for Al Nassr in late February.
The 41-year-old Portugal captain posted photos on social media showing himself performing gym exercises, including leg-strengthening work, and captioned the images “Getting better every day.” The message came as he continues rehabilitation, primarily in Madrid, Spain, following the muscle issue in his right thigh.
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Portugal coach Roberto Martinez quickly moved to calm concerns, describing the injury as minor and stating that Ronaldo is not at risk of missing the World Cup, which begins in June. “It’s a minor muscle injury, and we think he can return in a week or two,” Martinez said. “Everything Cristiano has done physically this season shows that he’s in great shape.”
Ronaldo picked up the injury during Al Nassr’s Saudi Pro League match against Al Fayha on Feb. 28, when he was substituted in the 81st minute and later seen with ice on his hamstring. Al Nassr confirmed the diagnosis shortly afterward, noting that he had begun a rehabilitation program with daily evaluations.
Timeline of the Injury and Recovery
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Initial reports indicated the injury might be more serious than first thought, prompting Ronaldo to travel to Madrid for specialized treatment with his personal physiotherapist — a common step for the veteran star. Al Nassr coach Jorge Jesus acknowledged at the time that tests revealed a setback beyond early expectations, though the club emphasized ongoing monitoring.
Ronaldo subsequently missed Al Nassr’s next league fixtures and was left out of Portugal’s squad for March friendlies against Mexico and the United States. His absence marked a rare period on the sidelines for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who has maintained remarkable durability throughout a career spanning more than two decades.
Recent updates have turned optimistic. Medical assessments and statements from those close to the situation point to a recovery window of one to two weeks from mid-to-late March, potentially allowing Ronaldo to rejoin Al Nassr training soon and target a return to competitive action in early April. Reports suggest he could feature in a club friendly arranged during the international break or in the league match against Al Najma around April 3.
Ronaldo has continued individual work, focusing on strength and mobility exercises. Images shared by the player himself depict targeted leg routines and upper-body training, signaling steady progress without setbacks.
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Impact on Al Nassr and Portugal
At club level, Al Nassr has felt Ronaldo’s absence as the team pushes for Saudi Pro League honors and other domestic competitions. With João Félix also in the squad, the side has managed without its talisman, but his return would provide a significant boost in attack. Ronaldo had been in strong form prior to the injury, contributing heavily to Al Nassr’s campaign.
For Portugal, the injury raised brief questions about preparations for the 2026 World Cup, where Ronaldo is widely expected to lead the line in what could be his record sixth appearance at the tournament. Martinez’s comments, combined with Ronaldo’s own social media activity, have largely dispelled doubts. The coach stressed Ronaldo’s excellent physical condition throughout the season and reiterated that the issue poses no long-term threat.
The timing is favorable for Ronaldo. With the World Cup still more than two months away, even a conservative recovery and gradual return to full training would leave ample time to regain match sharpness and fitness. Portugal will use the coming weeks to fine-tune its squad, but Ronaldo remains the undisputed focal point.
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Ronaldo’s Remarkable Career Context
At 41, Ronaldo continues to defy conventional expectations for a professional footballer. His longevity, work ethic and recovery discipline have become hallmarks of his career. This latest hamstring concern is relatively minor compared with the demands he has placed on his body over thousands of matches at the highest level for clubs including Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus and now Al Nassr.
Ronaldo has scored more than 900 career goals and holds numerous records, including as the all-time leading scorer in the UEFA Champions League and for the Portugal national team. His pursuit of a sixth World Cup appearance adds another layer of motivation as he approaches the twilight of his playing days.
Injuries have been infrequent for Ronaldo in recent years, making this episode stand out. Fans and analysts alike noted the rarity of him missing an entire month of action, as appeared likely in March. Yet his proactive approach to rehabilitation — including time in Madrid — aligns with the meticulous preparation that has sustained his elite performance.
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Broader Implications and Outlook
The positive trajectory of Ronaldo’s recovery has been welcomed across the football world. Supporters of Al Nassr hope to see him back contributing goals and leadership soon, while Portugal fans look forward to his presence in the buildup to the World Cup.
Medical experts note that hamstring injuries in older athletes require careful management to avoid recurrence, but Ronaldo’s history of disciplined training and access to top-tier medical support positions him well. Gradual reintroduction to team training, followed by controlled match minutes, will be key in the coming weeks.
As of late March 2026, Ronaldo remains on track for a return well before the World Cup. While no official date has been confirmed, the combination of his social media update, Martinez’s assurances and club expectations points to availability in early April for Al Nassr, with full fitness expected long before Portugal’s World Cup campaign begins.
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Ronaldo’s message of steady improvement serves as both a personal progress report and a signal to fans that the legendary forward continues to chase excellence, injury or not. His focus remains on recovery, with an eye firmly set on adding to his extraordinary legacy on the international stage this summer.
Sleep Factory in Ossett has been ordered to demolish an extension to its factory following a failed appeal against a council enforcement notice
Graeme Whitfield Editor of Journal and Northern Agenda, Tony Gardner and Local Democracy Reporter
17:35, 26 Mar 2026
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A luxury bed manufacturer has been instructed to tear down an extension to its factory following an unsuccessful appeal. Wakefield Council rejected a retrospective planning application submitted by Sleep Factory to enlarge its premises in Ossett back in November 2024.
Nine residents living in close proximity to the business on St Oswalds Place raised objections to the new structure, citing concerns that HGV deliveries were creating a hazard on local roads. At the time, council planning officers turned down the scheme on highway safety grounds.
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The business owner subsequently lodged an appeal with the Planning Inspectorate against both the decision and a council enforcement notice demanding the structure be demolished. Both appeals were dismissed after an inspector visited the site earlier this month.
The inspector highlighted a “lack of manoeuring space” for large vehicles to exit the area.
A report stated: “The representations of neighbouring occupiers attest to the problems with HGVs reversing out of the site. Such manoeuvres are potentially hazardous due to the nature of St Oswald’s Place.
“Given the site constraints, I am not convinced that there are any conditions that could overcome the identified harm.”
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Sleep Factory first attracted complaints during a planning dispute in 2018, when local residents raised concerns about noise from the site disturbing them during the night.
The firm stated at the time that the extension was necessary due to a shortage of space. At that time, the council’s planning committee approved the company’s application to expand the premises by 255 sq m.
However, according to an officer’s report, the total measured floorspace on plans subsequently submitted to the council revealed the extension had in fact been carried out to 285 sq m.
In the cryptocurrency space, platform choice tends to be less about branding and more about execution, liquidity, and control. For UK-based crypto investors—many of whom have already experienced multiple market cycles—the bar is relatively high.
Against this backdrop, FXFinex has started to appear in discussions among traders looking for a more structured way to access crypto markets, particularly through leveraged and CFD-based exposure.
The question is not whether FXFinex offers crypto trading. The more relevant question is whether its environment is suited to how experienced crypto investors actually operate.
Why UK Crypto Investors Are Paying Attention
The UK crypto trading community has matured. Many participants are no longer driven purely by speculation but by strategy, timing, and risk-adjusted exposure.
FXFinex seems to be attracting attention for a few reasons:
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Access to major crypto assets without excessive fragmentation
Integration of crypto within a broader multi-asset platform
Tools that support active trading rather than passive holding
This positions it differently from crypto-only exchanges, which often prioritise token variety over trading structure.
Why UK Crypto Investors Are Paying Attention
The UK crypto trading community has matured. Many participants are no longer driven purely by speculation but by strategy, timing, and risk-adjusted exposure.
FXFinex seems to be attracting attention for a few reasons:
Access to major crypto assets without excessive fragmentation
Integration of crypto within a broader multi-asset platform
Tools that support active trading rather than passive holding
This positions it differently from crypto-only exchanges, which often prioritise token variety over trading structure.
1. Crypto Market Access: Focused Rather Than Extensive
FXFinex does not attempt to compete on the number of tokens listed. Instead, it concentrates on:
High-liquidity assets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum
Widely traded crypto pairs
Markets where execution reliability is more predictable
For experienced traders, this approach reduces exposure to illiquid assets and erratic spreads—common issues in smaller altcoin markets.
However, for investors seeking early-stage tokens or niche opportunities, the offering may feel limited.
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2. Trading Crypto via CFDs: Flexibility with Trade-Offs
One of the defining aspects of FXFinex is its use of CFD structures for crypto trading.
This allows traders to:
Take both long and short positions
Use leverage to increase exposure
Trade without directly holding the underlying asset
For UK investors, this can be attractive from a tactical trading perspective, particularly during volatile conditions.
At the same time, it introduces considerations:
You do not own the underlying crypto
Overnight fees and spreads become relevant
Risk increases significantly with leverage
This model is better suited to active traders than long-term holders.
3. Execution and Liquidity: Key for Volatile Markets
Crypto markets are known for sharp movements, often within short timeframes. In this environment, execution becomes critical.
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FXFinex appears structured to handle:
Rapid order placement
Clear pricing at execution
Consistent liquidity in major pairs
For traders operating with larger positions, this reduces uncertainty—though, as always, performance should be tested under real conditions.
4. Risk Management in Crypto Trading
Risk management is often underestimated in crypto, particularly among less experienced traders. FXFinex integrates core tools directly into the trading interface:
Stop-loss and take-profit controls
Margin monitoring
Real-time exposure visibility
For UK investors used to regulated environments and structured risk approaches, this integration supports more disciplined trading behaviour.
5. Platform Experience: Built for Active Use
FXFinex’s interface reflects a trading-first mindset. There is minimal emphasis on:
Token discovery
Social features
Passive earning products
Instead, the platform focuses on:
Price action
Order execution
Position management
This may not appeal to all crypto users—but for those actively trading volatility, it aligns with practical needs.
Final Thoughts: A Platform for Tactical Crypto Traders
FXFinex presents a structured environment for crypto trading, particularly for those who:
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Prefer leveraged exposure
Trade both directions (long and short)
Focus on major, liquid assets
It is less suited to:
Long-term holders
Altcoin-focused investors
Users seeking ecosystem features like staking or DeFi access
For UK-based traders approaching crypto with discipline and strategy, FXFinex offers a functional, execution-focused alternative—one that prioritises control over complexity.
As with any platform, the key is alignment. Not every tool fits every strategy—but for the right type of trader, FXFinex appears designed with clear intent.
Tom Brady may not be returning to the NFL — but he has explored if it’s possible.
The legendary New England Patriots quarterback, a frequent subject of un-retirement rumors, told CNBC Sport this week that he has asked the NFL about its policy around returning to the league as a player while maintaining his status as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders — but he has no plans to return.
“I actually have inquired, and they don’t like that idea very much,” Brady said in an interview promoting his World Cup ad campaign with Ferrero. “We explored a lot of different things, and I’m very happily retired. Let me just say that, too.”
An NFL spokesperson said if Brady were to pursue a return to the league, he would first need to divest his ownership stake in the Raiders, citing a 2023 policy that prohibits players or team employees from taking equity in a club.
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“In addition, there would be salary cap issues involving a player/owner,” the spokesperson added.
Brady last week participated in a Fanatics flag football game and threw a touchdown pass to wide receiver Stefon Diggs. While Brady acknowledged he loved being back on the field, he said, “if anything, that game reconfirmed to me that I’m very happy in my retirement.”
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Brady said since taking a minority stake in the Raiders, he’s helped the front office make personnel and coaching decisions in what he called a “strategic advisory role.”
“I’m a minority owner. So, when you’re that, there’s really no job description. I don’t have really a daily role,” he said. “You know, my phone call is always available to everybody who needs it. I want to see everyone succeed, be their best, bring a winning kind of a culture to Las Vegas — to bring the Raiders back to glory. I’d love to be a part of it.”
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