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All the stars tipped for Celebrity Traitors season 2 including Stephen Graham

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Could Stephen Graham be heading into the Scottish castle? (Picture: PA/BBC)

Months after a nail-biting finale in The Traitors series 4, speculation is rife as to who will take part in the second season of the celebrity edition.

Last year, Claudia Winkleman’s twisted game of lies and deception aired its first showbiz version featuring some major names, including Clare Balding, Tom Daley, Kate Garraway, Paloma Faith, and Sir Stephen Fry.

However, the Traitors certainly didn’t make it easy, with Jonathan Ross, Cat Burns, and Alan Carr donning the iconic green cloaks and murdering their fellow stars in the dead of night, one by one.

In the end, the winning moment made for truly historic television, with Chatty Man’s Alan fooling his competitors right to the end, as the unlikely (often chaotic) Traitor stole the win and bagged a mega £87,500 sum.

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So, as we turn our attention to series 2, which has already been green-lit after series 1’s storming success, who do you want to see in the castle?

The rumoured lineup is looking promising, with one legend of film and TV rumoured to be in the running alongside a rock icon, EastEnders actor and This Morning star.

Stephen Graham

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Stephen Graham would be a force to reckon with (Picture: Shutterstock)

According to Daily Mail, the BBC are ‘absolutely desperate’ to score actor Stephen Graham for the show’s second celebrity outing.

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The publication’s insider continued: ‘He is one of the most formidable actors of our generation, and the nation adores him, but no one really knows what he’s like as a person, so there is a definite hunger among viewers to see what he is like in a more reality-based setting.’

The 53-year-old is riding high after creating and co-starring in last year’s Netflix hit Adolescence, which prompted nationwide debate about toxic masculinity and the dangers of the ‘manosphere.’

The show went on to win eight Emmy awards and nine Golden Globes.

Stephen does have history in reality TV, previously appearing on Celebrity Gogglebox in 2023 for Stand up to Cancer.

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Liam Gallagher

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The Oasis star would be a perfect fit in the new series of Celebrity Traitors (Picture: AFP)

Oasis star Liam Gallagher rather casually confirmed that he’s ‘been asked’ to appear in the next season of The Celebrity Traitors.

Responding to a question from a fan on X who asked if he would ever go on The Traitors, Liam replied: ‘I’ve been asked.’

While the singer has not confirmed his involvement, fans have already been getting carried away online.

Responding beneath, Karen wrote: ‘Oh my god you’ve got to do it… You’d make a great traitor’, while Lexi exclaimed: ‘You’d bring so many viewers.’

As for Oasis fans, we can only hope that the show secures his brother Noel following their shock reunion last year after several years of estrangement.

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Bob Mortimer

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Would I Lie to You favourite Bob Mortimer was a fan favourite to appear in season 1 (Picture: Amazon Prime UK)

One name on everyone’s lips last year was comedian Bob Mortimer, who proved to be many fans’ ultimate pick to appear on Celebrity Traitors.

While it seemed for a while that fans would be getting their wish, 66-year-old Bob was a no-show.

Instead, he appeared in – and won – LOL: Last One Laughing UK.

There’s still the chance that he could appear in Celebrity Traitors’ second series though, with executive producer Sarah Fay telling Metro: ‘If Bob wanted to do it next year, we would absolutely love it.’

Bob can currently be seen on the second season of Last One Laughing, defending his crown from the likes of David Mitchell, Romesh Ranganathan and Mel Gedroic.

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Louis Theroux

Louis Theroux
Is that Claudia on the phone, Louis? (Picture: Getty)

Documentary filmmaker and podcaster Louis Theroux is used to weird weekends, but would he be a good fit in Claudia’s castle?

Well, according to the bookmaker Coral, he’s an early contender for season two. They’ve currently got him at 3-1 odds to be on the next season

“Louis Theroux is among the early favourites to be on the next series of Celebrity Traitors,’ said Coral spokesperson John Hill.

‘The popular documentary maker would make for a great faithful or traitor, so it would be no surprise if he is at the top end of the show’s wish list.’

Like Stephen, Louis is currently man of the moment after descending into the ‘manosphere’ – in this case, a Netflix documentary in which he met with various controversial figures involved.

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Cheryl

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Could Cheryl be using Celebrity Traitors to launch her comeback? (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)

Girls Aloud icon Cheryl is reportedly considering a showbiz comeback, and surely The Celebrity Traitors is the perfect way to do it?

The pop star, 42, has kept a low profile since becoming a mum to son Bear, dipping out of public life completely in October 2024 following the death of his father and her ex-partner, Liam Payne.

Now, it’s been claimed that Cheryl is itching to get back to work, but there could be one thing holding her back from committing to a stint in the castle, as she doesn’t want to spend too much time away from her eight-year-old.

A source told The Sun: ‘Cheryl is taking baby steps about returning to the limelight. Bosses know she would be a huge draw. 

‘They think she would be brilliant at playing the game. Especially as she is so straight-talking.

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‘Of course, filming over several weeks would take her away from her son, which could be a reason she turns it down.

‘Bookers are keen for the best stars to take part and not reality-TV has-beens.’

Jamie Oliver

Jamie Oliver at a screening of Jamie's Dyslexia Revolution.
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Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is also on the menu if recent reports are to be believed.

The Sun reports that producers think the cheeky cook’s charisma alone makes him a perfect fit for the castle.

‘Jamie would be a brilliant choice,’ an insider told the paper. ‘He’s well liked by the public, with a natural charm that could bamboozle contestants.’

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‘They wouldn’t be sure if he was a Faithful, or really a Traitor hiding behind his nice guy persona — much like the 2025 winner, Alan Carr.’

As exciting as this is for viewers, I think this might be a savvy move by the production team to improve catering in the castle.

Carol Kirkwood

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Could Carol be swapping the red sofa for a red cloak?(Picture: BBC Breakfast/PA Wire)

No sooner had veteran broadcaster Carol Kirkwood quit her BBC job than rumours started to fly that she was about to take a trip to the Scottish highlands.

Casino Beats has given the presenter 9/1 odds of appearing on the next series of Celebrity Traitors, with a spokesperson adding the Scottish presenter will ‘feel at home’ in the castle.

Steve Pemberton

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Taskmaster star Steve Pemberton loves a challenge (Picture: WireImage)

Steve Pemberton, of League of Gentlemen and Inside No 9 fame, is also reportedly in the frame for season 2. The Lancashire-born funnyman is apparently a huge fan of the show and is keen to visit Claudia’s castle.

An insider told The Sun that the BBC is hoping the 58-year-old award-winning actor will be a Jonathan Ross-style ‘Big Dog’, as he’ll understand the game better than other celebs taking part.

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‘As an award-winning actor who can transform himself from one character to another, Steve would be a similar figure [to Jonathan] and a formidable contestant for the players to contend with,’ the source said.

Here’s hoping he can convince Reece Shearsmith to come with him…

Amanda Holden

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Where Alan goes, Amanda may follow (Picture: Lia Toby/Getty Images)

Alan Carr’s best mate, Amanda Holden, is also rumoured for a Celebrity Traitors stint. According to The Sun, BBC bosses think the Britain’s Got Talent judge will be ‘comedy gold’, and they’re keen to sign her up.

However, there’s a small wrinkle. The Celebrity Traitors is apparently filmed at the same time as the BGT semi-final,s which may make her appearance a bit of a juggling act for the producers.

Danny Dyer

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Danny Dyer would surely make a ruthless Traitor (Picture: Jeff Spicer/Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)

Also throwing his hat in the ring is EastEnders star Danny Dyer – we can totally see him ripping into people at the roundtable and taking no prisoners.

It’s believed the BBC eyed up Danny for series 1, only for him to snub them. Now he’s singing a different tune.

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A source told The Sun: ‘Danny was always top of The Celebrity Traitors wish list but had zero interest until seeing the fun and games last autumn.

‘As soon as his tune changed, it was all systems go.’

His change of heart came after he watched chat show Traitor Jonathan in action in the Scottish Highlands.

Speaking on his Live And Let Dyers podcast with daughter Dani Dyer, he declared: ‘I’m into it.’

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‘They did sniff round me about it,’ Danny revealed. ‘It was a no from me because, for one, I hadn’t seen it, but now I’m into it.

‘If you’re going to do it, if you’re famous, it needs to be an indulgence project — you have to love the game.

‘It’s quite a simple game. I thought it was too complicated, but it’s actually just about people manipulating each other and a lot of lying.’

The soap actor said he was ‘enjoying’ the first celebrity series, predicting that it’s actually harder to be a Faithful as players risk ‘overacting’ and it ‘backfiring’.

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Does that mean he would make a good Traitor? Something tells us Danny would have no qualms about taking on that role.

Alison Hammond

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Alison Hammond has reportedly been approached by the BBC (Picture: Joe Maher/Getty Images for the NTAs)

Beloved broadcaster Alison Hammond is reportedly on the BBC’s ‘hit list’.

In fact, they’re hoping she could take the baton from Alan and continue providing us with iconic moments, which certainly isn’t impossible given Alison’s already colourful history with memes and viral videos.

A source added to The Sun that Alison herself is ‘keen’ to get involved.

‘The Beeb think she could be ­comedy gold, just like Alan Carr. Alison is naturally very funny, and they think she could end up being hugely successful,’ they said.

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However, understandably, celebs are lining up in droves to play the game, with the insider teasing that ‘the pot of talent wanting to take part is overflowing’, meaning execs ‘have a lot to weigh up’ if they want to make the best telly.

‘The first series of The Celebrity Traitors was dynamite, so the ­second series needs to have the same weight.

‘Contracts won’t be signed until closer to the start of production, but the BBC are already keen to get Alison on board.’

Ruth Jones

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We know her best as Nessa, but we could see Ruth Jones herself enter the Scottish castle (Picture: Toffee International Ltd/Tom Jackson/PA Wire)

While we’d give anything for Nessa herself to play The Traitors, we’ll accept that having actress Ruth Jones is the next best thing.

The Gavin and Stacey favourite has reportedly already been approached by bosses, who are eager to make the series 2 cast as ‘impressive’ as it can be.

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‘Ruth would be an incredible addition to the cast if she can fit it into her schedule,’ added the insider.

However, the Welsh star has dampened rumours that she might join the cast, telling The Mirror: ‘I want to address this. I was asked about doing it. I do love the show and did think: “Wouldn’t it be great?”

‘But then I thought: “Oh, gosh, I’d have to swim in a lake, put on a wetsuit.” So I’d rather watch it. I’m not doing it.’

The Bafta winner has got plenty to keep her busy elsewhere, as it was recently revealed that she and Smithy actor James Corden have signed a big-money deal with AppleTV.

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So, if she can find time to squeeze some cloak-and-dagger activity into her packed itinerary in the next year or so, we’d be majorly thankful.

Daisy May Cooper

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Daisy May Cooper would bring the comedy (Picture: Fred Duval/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock)

If anyone is guaranteed to bring the laughs, it would be Daisy May Cooper.

It’s said that the This Country actress was due to take part in series 1; however, after the birth of her son, Benji, she dropped out to avoid being away from home.

Could it be second time lucky for casting execs?

‘Daisy is telly gold. She’s hilarious and would be perfect,’ teased a source.

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‘Show bosses are pulling out all the stops to make this ­happen.’

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Tom Hiddleston

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Tom Hiddleston has made it known he’s a big Traitors fan (Picture: Millie Turner/Invision/AP)

How these things tend to work is that show bosses will communicate with a celebrity’s team and basically entice them with various promises and fees, right?

Well, that hasn’t been the case with The Celebrity Traitors, as the A-listers themselves are begging to take part.

Enter Tom Hiddleston, who even sent a come-and-get-me plea to the BBC as he declared himself a ‘massive, massive fan’ of both The Traitors and Strictly Come Dancing.

Following his revelation on the campaign trail for the new series of The Night Manager, the rumour mill began swirling.

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Saying he would ‘absolutely’ love to take part, insiders reckon a Celeb Traitors stint – which films for one month – is more likely than four months of Strictly training.

‘What an absolute gift to his BBC bosses to hear their leading man is up for both,’ they said.

The Traitors is available to stream on BBC iPlayer.

A version of this article was first published on January 17, 2026.

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Americans are more confused on goals of Iran war now than when it began, poll says

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Americans are more confused about the Trump administration’s goals in launching a war with Iran now than when President Donald Trump initiated the military strikes in February, a new survey from CBS News and YouGov found.

In a survey conducted between March 17 and March 20, approximately 68 percent of the 3,300 respondents said the administration had yet to clearly explain the goals of attacking Iran.

That’s six percentage points higher than when the same question was asked in a similar survey conducted between March 2 and March 4 – shortly after the U.S. and Israel launched missiles against Iran.

In that CBS News / YouGov survey, 62 percent of respondents said the administration had not clearly explained its goals. At the time, 38 percent of people said they had been clearly explained – now, that number is 32 percent.

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Trump initially said the goals of the war were to eliminate Iran’s navy, ensuring it cannot attack neighbors in the Middle East, and that it cannot produce a nuclear weapon.

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But it’s unclear how much of a threat Iran posed to the U.S. During a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing last week, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard indicated in her written opening statement that Iran was not rebuilding its nuclear facilities damaged by the U.S. in strikes last year.

Although not a stated goal, the president has also made comments indicating he wanted a say in choosing a new leader for the regime. When asked about the president’s goals in early March, 80 percent of respondents said the president was trying to change leadership in Iran.

Administration officials have also given different timelines. Trump initially said the conflict could last anywhere from four to five weeks, or potentially longer. But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth later told reporters there was no timeline for the war.

While the president has insisted the U.S. is close to fulfilling its goals in Iran, Trump said in early March he wouldn’t take anything less than “unconditional surrender” from Iran.

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But as recently as Friday, Trump indicated he could be winding down the conflict soon because the U.S. has achieved objectives “ahead of schedule” – however, he said that would not mean a ceasefire.

Polling has found that Americans are largely disapproving of Trump's decision to go to war with Iran
Polling has found that Americans are largely disapproving of Trump’s decision to go to war with Iran (Getty Images)

The shifting explanations have led to confusion; even members of the president’s political party have criticized the changing statements.

When asked by ABC News what the primary objective of the war is, Republican Senator Thom Tillis replied: “I don’t know, and I think it’s a real problem.”

Joe Kent, the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned last week, saying he could not support the war with Iran because there was no evidence it posed a threat to the U.S. The resignation has led to more questions about the U.S.’s intention in starting the war with Iran.

The Independent has asked the White House for comment.

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Overwhelmingly, Americans think ending the conflict with Iran as quickly as possible is important for the U.S. More than half of respondents to the CBS News / YouGov survey said that changing Iran’s leadership to people who are pro-U.S. was not important.

Many are not confident the war will last a matter of weeks, 37 percent believe the war could go on for months and 14 percent said it could continue for years.

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Pedestrian dies after A64 crash at Grimston Bar and Hopgrove

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North Yorkshire Police is appealing for witnesses after a fatal crash on the A64 near York on Saturday (March 21).

It happened at about 9.40pm on the eastbound carriageway of the A64 between Grimston Bar and the Hopgrove roundabout, and involved a pedestrian and vehicles.

A police spokesperson said: “Sadly, the pedestrian suffered fatal injuries.

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“We are urging any witnesses, or anyone with relevant dashcam footage, to come forward. We would particularly like to hear from anyone who may have seen a man on foot near Grimston Bar or the A64 last night.

“If you can assist the investigation, please email mcit@northyorkshire.police.uk, or call North Yorkshire Police on 101 and speak to the Major Collision Investigation Team. Please quote reference 12260050942 when passing information.”

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Micah Richards names Arsenal change Mikel Arteta had to make at half-time vs Man City | Football

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Arteta resisted the urge to make the early change (Picture: Getty)

Mikel Arteta made a mistake not replacing Piero Hincapie at half-time in Arsenal’s Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City, according to Micah Richards.

A second-half brace from Nico O’Reilly sealed a 2-0 victory for City at Wembley on Sunday, dashing Arsenal’s hopes of winning an unprecedented quadruple this season.

With Riccardo Calafiori and Myles Lewis-Skelly named among the subs, Hincapie started at left-back, placing him up against Antoine Semenyo in City’s attack.

While it was a foul on Matheus Nunes that led to his first-half booking, Semenyo tormented the Ecuador international in the opening period, repeatedly beating him down the right flank to create City’s best openings.

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It continued in the second-half with Semenyo providing the cross that led to O’Rielly’s opening goal after Kepa Arrizabalaga spilled his cross.

The former Bournemouth star noted post-match Hincapie’s booking had the Arsenal star ‘backing off’ and ‘gave me the opportunity to drive at him’.

Arteta appeared to be considering replacing his summer signing early on with Calafiori spotted warming up midway through the first-half. The change did not come until after 65 minutes however with the damage already done.

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Hincapie was run ragged by Semenyo (Picture: Getty)

Former City star Richards identified Hincapie’s reluctance to get tight on his man as a result of that first-half booking as a real problem, believing he should have been replaced at the break.

‘You need to get tighter, and he could have got tighter if he wasn’t on that yellow card,’ Richards said.

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‘That’s the difference and that is why I think Arteta should have made the change at half time because when you are defending on a yellow card, you defend differently especially when you are up against someone like Semenyo on that right hand side.’

Arsenal 0-2 Man City – Metro at the Match

Manchester City have secured the first silverware of the season after Arsenal failed to deliver at Wembley.

The quadruple dream is over and the Gunners must now pick up the pieces after a sobering setback.

For City, it has breathed life into their campaign after a dismal Champions League exit this week.

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Kepa gamble backfires spectacularly

Mikel Arteta decided to keep faith in Kepa Arrizabalaga after starting the Spaniard in each round of the competition leading up to the final at Wembley today.

Pep Guardiola did likewise with James Trafford, but it was Arsenal who paid the price for dropping one of their best players. From the moment the second-half kicked off, Kepa dallied on the ball, inviting the pressure that would inevitably swarm all over the Gunners and trigger their downfall.

Raya has been spectacular this season, the best goalkeeper in the Premier League by some margin and in sublime form. Had he started, Sunday may have been a very different story.

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Old Arsenal fears reignited

We have seen Arsenal collapse in the past. Past failures have so often been used as a stick to beat them with but things have felt different this season.

Victory today would have gone some way in erasing the lingering fears over another derailment . But defeat at Wembley could serve as a catalyst for something much bleaker.

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Arteta got his biggest decision on the day wrong (Picture: Getty)

Arsenal are still fighting on three fronts, in control of the Premier League title race and well-placed to continue marching on in Europe. But the effects of today could be season-altering. The woeful second-half showing was as bad as anything served up by them this term on the stage where they needed to be their best.

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O’Reilly steps up

City needed a hero at Wembley and they found a home-grown one. With Phil Foden only coming on as an injury time substitute, left-back O’Reilly stepped up as City’s savour with two headers to save their season.

City were fantastic in the second period to a man and fed off Arsenal’s apprehension but it was the 21-year-old set the standard when they needed inspiration.  

Tony Mogan, live sports editor

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City signed Semenyo for an initial £62million in the January transfer window with the Ghana international an instant hit in Manchester with seven goals to his name.

After clinching his first trophy with the club, he told Sky Sports: ‘It feels like a fairy tale to be honest.

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‘But I’ve got a lot more to show. I want to play out wide, I want to play as a No9, I want to show how versatile I am and the help the team as much as I can.

‘I’m enjoying my football and it can only get better.

‘For me, it’s so personal, I’ve never won a trophy before. Give God all the glory.’

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The Original Factory Shop in Stanley to close next month

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The Original Factory Shop, located at 46-51 Front Street, Stanley, announced on March 17 that its final day of trading will be Saturday, April 4.

Front Street in Stanley (Image: STUART BOULTON)

In a message to customers, the store’s team said: “It is with heavy hearts that we officially announce our Stanley store will be closing its doors for the final time on Saturday, 4th April.

“For over 20 years, we’ve been a proud part of this community. We want to say a massive THANK YOU to every single customer who has supported us over the years you’ve made this journey unforgettable.

“We’d love to see your faces one last time, so please do pop in before we close.

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“As we navigate these final weeks, we kindly ask for your patience and kindness. Our team is going through a very emotional transition, and while there will be plenty of tears and laughter, we are doing our best to give this store the send-off it deserves.

“Thank you for everything Stanley and thank you for being part of our story.”

The closure follows the appointment of administrators from Interpath Advisory, who were officially brought in on Wednesday, January 28.

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Rick Harrison, managing director at Interpath and joint administrator, previously said “trading challenges” have caused the business to go into administration.

He said: “The Original Factory Shop has long been a cornerstone of local high streets up and down the country.

“Unfortunately, however, trading challenges have impacted the business such that the company had to be placed into administration.”

The Stanley closure comes after other nearby branches in Shildon, Chester-le-Street and Spennymoor also shut within the past year.

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Jamie Redknapp warns Arsenal over Bukayo Saka issue after Carabao Cup final loss

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Bukayo Saka and Arsenal endured an afternoon to forget as they trophy drought was extended following their Carabao Cup loss – with the winger’s form being called out

Jamie Redknapp claims that Bukayo Saka “isn’t performing to the level he can” for Arsenal with the winger needing to step up if the Gunners are to be a success this season.

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Saka played in his side’s Carabao Cup final loss to Manchester City, but was largely ineffective at Wembley. It isn’t the first time the Englishman has seen his performance levels drop for the Gunners as questions continue to be asked of his displays.

Saka was previously the shining light for Arsenal and recently signed a lucrative deal to keep him at the Emirates. But his impact on games is not what it used to be, with Redknapp questioning the winger following another afternoon that seemed to pass him by.

Arsenal now have huge depth in attack with several players serving as credible alternatives to the academy graduate. The north Londoners are well placed to land silverware this term, but Saka has been challenged to step up having struggled to get the better of his opposite number recently.

Redknapp said on Sky Sports: “This is where you need your star players to step up. The player that I feel right now isn’t performing to the level he can, is Bukayo Saka. I want to see more from him.

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“He’s been a difference maker for Arsenal for so long, so many times. Of late, I haven’t seen that guile and imagination and skill and goals that we need to see from him. Obviously he’s got Max Dowman breathing down his neck, [Noni] Madueke down that right hand side. Maybe even playing down the left sometimes. Because it feels like he’s not getting the success against anyone he’s playing against.

“I’m a big fan. I love the way he plays. But he is the man that needs to start taking the game by the scruff of the neck and playing with no fear if Arsenal are to win the title.”

Saka has only scored six times in the Premier League and, in all competitions, is yet to hit double figures. He remains a talismanic figure at Arsenal and remains almost a guaranteed starter, despite his performance levels dropping off recently.

Saka’s goal against Wolves last month ended a long run of 15 games without scoring, but Arteta has defended the winger’s drop off. He claimed that the notable changes to their frontline may have disrupted his flow whilst also citing the amount of minutes played by the England ace.

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Disability activists protest at Glasgow Subway for ‘more accessible stations’

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Around 30 protestors in support of the Access2Transport group stood outside Hillhead Subway for around two hours this afternoon.

Disability activists have staged a protest in Glasgow this afternoon, March 22, to call for more accessible stations on the city’s iconic Subway line. Around 30 protestors in support of Access2Transport stood outside Hillhead Subway for around two hours this afternoon.

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Just two out of Glasgow’s 15 Subway stations are accessible – Govan and St Enoch – which are fitted with lifts for wheelchair users to get down to the platforms. Access2Transport, a local group advocating for better public transport options for disabled people and wheelchair users, is demanding change.

The protestors believe every station should be made accessible, branding Glasgow’s Subway a “disgrace” for it’s “unacceptable” lack of accessibility. The group’s protest staged on Sunday is the first of its organised actions to demand more accessibility on the Clockwork Orange, reports Glasgow Live.

In response to the protest, SPT says modernisation works are ongoing but that it is “fully aware of the challenges and restrictions” involved in updating the Victorian underground.

Announcing the protest on Instagram earlier this week, Access2Transport said: “We must show everyone (including and ESPECIALLY SPT) that inaccessibility is unacceptable. Show everyone that we know better.”

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The group called on people to spread the word of the protest, adding: “You are not immune! Access aids everyone, let’s start this movement by showing that we are aware of the disgrace that is the Glasgow subway, and that we will NOT stop until everyone can use it. Public transport for all of the public now.”

An SPT spokesperson responded: “Glasgow Subway is the third oldest in the world and still operates and works within a Victorian tunnel system that is almost a 130 years old. It was a built on a very unique 4ft gauge and was, and remains, an engineering feat of the 19th century.

“It is now undergoing only it’s third major modernisation phase in its lifetime and we, more than ever, are fully aware of the challenges and restrictions it places on us as we endeavour to develop it as much as we can into a more modern 21st century transport system.

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“The brief for modernisation agreed in 2010 was to overhaul the entire system with new ticketing, new trains, new signalling and communications and to refurbish all 15 stations on the network for a cost of £288million.

“As part of the refurbishment of our stations we looked at the possibility to introduce lift access at all stations on the network but it quickly became clear that where we have single, island platforms this is simply not possible.

“There are a number of requirements we must meet before we can add lifts to platforms. Most importantly, there must be a suitable location on the platform. This is not possible on any of our single ‘island’ platforms which is the case at nine of our fifteen stations.

“For our double or ‘flank’ platform stations, we need to be able to run a lift vertically from the concourse to each platform which must be structurally viable. This was shown to be possible at two stations, Govan and St Enoch, where we could achieve this on both Inner and Outer Circles, so this was included as part of the modernisation programme. The size of the lifts is dictated by the space available.

“SPT has always committed that it would continue to look for ways to introduce more step-free access at our stations as opportunities and alternative solutions became available.

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“There is now an opportunity to look at lift access from street level to platform on one circle at both Buchanan Street and at Hillhead. A contractor to look at possible designs for this addition at these stations has already been appointed.

“We are fully aware of the importance of the Subway and that it is the preferred mode to get around the city for many. We also take our responsibilities to help those who require extra assistance to travel with us, for whatever reason, very seriously. We welcome all our disabled passengers on our service, while also recognising and working within its limitations.

“Our first priority is always the safety of everyone travelling with us and at this moment, the only safe way for wheelchair users to access the system without endangering themselves or others is to use Govan or St Enoch stations.

“Everyone should be assured that we have carefully considered all options, however the realities of working within our small Victorian tunnel system does mean we are heavily restricted in some of the things we would like to be able to do. That does not mean we are not continually seeking ways round the challenges presented.

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“We are always working to improve access where we can and when new technical developments enable us to relook at decisions as we are at Buchanan Street and Hillhead, we will do so.”

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World Athletics Indoor Championships 2026: Keely Hodgkinson wins 800m gold

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After an injury-blighted first season as Olympic champion, 2026 is about one thing for Keely Hodgkinson: “domination”.

The 24-year-old captured her first world indoor title in commanding fashion as she claimed 800m gold in a championship record time on a historic night for Great Britain in Poland on Sunday.

That success came one month after she smashed the long-standing women’s indoor 800m world record, set by Slovenia’s Jolanda Ceplak on the day the Briton was born in 2002.

The first of two serious hamstring injuries prevented her from attacking that mark 12 months ago, and she was forced to wait 376 days to race again following her crowning moment at Paris 2024.

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But Hodgkinson – branded ‘Keely 2.0’ within her training group following her impressive rebuild in the gym – is already making up for lost time.

“My word this year has been domination,” Hodgkinson told BBC Sport.

“When I’m in the shape of my life, why leave it to chance?

“If you want to beat me, I’ll make you work hard for it.”

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Hodgkinson made further history by becoming Britain’s first women’s 800m world champion – indoors or outdoors – crossing the line more than a second clear of her rivals in one minute 55.30 seconds.

That triumph wrapped up 28 minutes of success after golds for her training partner Georgia Hunter Bell and pole vaulter Molly Caudery on a sensational Sunday for the British team.

Following Josh Kerr’s 3,000m triumph on Saturday, it guaranteed the British team’s most successful World Indoor Championships of all time, surpassing the three gold medals achieved in 1999.

Hodgkinson reappeared on the track less than an hour after her gold to join the bid for a women’s 4x400m relay medal at the end of the final day of action in Torun.

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Despite her best efforts – and running the quickest leg of any athlete in the event with a 50.10-second split – she was unable to overturn a substantial deficit on her anchor leg.

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Lapland Manchester – what it’s like, ticket prices and where it is

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Everything you need to know if you’re hoping to secure tickets for the “Glastonbury of Christmas” when Lapland Manchester goes on sale on Friday, with tickets set to be available from £60 up to £195 per person

Families are preparing themselves for a ticket-buying frenzy this week as the hugely popular Lapland UK events, dubbed the “Glastonbury of Christmas” go on sale on Friday. Organisers have confirmed that for a second year, Lapland Manchester will also return, alongside the original Ascot location.

As those who were lucky enough to get tickets last year will know, it really is quite the extraordinary event – certainly unlike any Christmas attraction I’ve ever been to during my ten years of parenting two children that’s for sure.

So I totally get why families are gearing themselves up for an online battle this Friday when the tickets officially go live. Bosses from Lapland sent out an update on Sunday night to try and reassure fans that they’ve made improvements behind the scenes “to ensure every part of your experience, from booking to Christmas Day, feels just as it should.”

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They say they’ve made “significant investment in our booking systems to reduce queuing times, so that you reach the front more quickly and can secure your preferred dates with as little waiting time as possible.”

That’s set to be some comfort to those eager to secure tickets on Friday.

For those who haven’t been before, I’ve seen lots of comments on online forums wondering if it’s really worth it when they’ve looked at the ticket prices. Organisers say prices range from £60 – £195 per ticket this year depending on the date and time you book.

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And yep, that price is for EACH person. Whether you’re a child or adult you will pay the same price to get in – with only under 12 month old babies going in free.

Oh, and don’t forget to factor in the booking fee of £4.95 each, and a £5.95 postage fee for the special boxed invitations to be sent to the children on your booking.

With a family of four potentially looking at paying anything from £250 to over £700 to head along on peak dates in December, there’s naturally a lot of questions from parents and carers about what they can expect for this kind of experience and if it’s worth it.

Having headed along to the Manchester event last year, I can certainly answer some of the questions of what to expect. So here, I’ve gone through some of the main points ahead of the big on-sale window opening on Friday, March 27, from 10am.

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Where exactly is Lapland Manchester?

Yep, this is a good question. It might be called Lapland Manchester, but the event is actually held in Cheshire.

It’s set in the grounds of Capesthorne Hall which is in a countryside setting. The nearest towns are Macclesfield or Alderley Edge, and it’s 20 miles from Manchester city centre.

For those who don’t know the area all that well, this means if you’re planning on staying overnight in Manchester city centre, then you’re looking at around a 40 minute drive to actually get there. And that’s on a good day with no traffic.

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The nearest train station would be Alderley Edge (which is on the main line from Manchester Piccadilly to Crewe) – but again you’d be needing a taxi from there to get to Capesthorne Hall which is around four miles away.

What are the dates and times, and when is the best time to go?

LaplandUK in Ascot and Lapland Manchester will both open this year on Saturday November 7 and will then run every day right through until Thursday, December 24.

Superstar Day, for those with additional needs and access requirements, has been confirmed as taking place on Wednesday, November 25.

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When you go onto the ticket booking site, you will have the option of booking times in half hour intervals across each date from 8am to 6pm. You need to choose carefully as you must attend on your allocated timeslot on the date you have booked.

As for when is the best time to go – if you want the cheapest tickets, consider going mid-November, and if you’re able, pick either an early morning or later afternoon time slot.

You’re not likely to have a “quieter” session (aside from the Superstar Day) as all slots sold out last year, so be warned, it will be busy whichever slot you go for.

How much are tickets?

LaplandUK has already confirned the “prices from” for every date in 2026, and the cheapest options currently are £60 tickets on Tuesday November 10 and Wednesday November 11.

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The most expensive tickets are, predictably, the closer you get to Christmas, and the priciest options currently listed are for £155 per person on Saturday December 5 and Saturday December 19.

But organisers have stated that these are “prices from” and will fluctuate depending on the timeslots when they go on sale. Organisers have told the MEN that prices will range from £65 to £195 for tickets this year.

As mentioned above, don’t forget to factor in the £4.95 booking fee per ticket when you’re looking at the options, and also the £5.95 postage fee for invitations to be sent out per booking.

How long does the experience take?

Organisers say you can expect to be in the Lapland Manchester experience for 4.5 hours.

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We found we took around 3.5 hours though when we went, on a Sunday morning in November last year. This might be because we didn’t arrive early enough at the departure desk for our timeslot, so missed out on experiencing the shop and cafe at the front entrance.

If you want to make the most of your time here, you need to be at the entrance gate 45 minutes before the time on your invite – we thought it meant to be at the car park at this time, but it was a good 10 minute walk to the entrance from here.

Just as an idea of what to expect, you are taken through each immersive experience at timed intervals. The only way you can expect to stay inside longer, is if you are opting for the “Golden Experience” VIP tickets in which case you can spend unlimited time in the Elven Village.

Is it cold?

You’re heading into a magical portal to Lapland, folks, so yes, it’s cold! Expect snowy scenes and a chill in the air.

Not to ruin the magic too much, but Lapland Manchester is all under cover, so you don’t have to worry about it raining (except for the walk from the car park to the entrance which is all outdoors obviously). But warm layers and winter jackets are a must I’d say after our experience.

Once inside though, you cannot fail to be swept away by the festive magic that unfolds.

What’s it like?

From the moment we checked in at the departure lounge, collecting the kids’ “Elven Passports”, it really is like being transported to another world. If you don’t want any spoilers by the way, then look away now.

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It feels like a traditional Christmas show at the start of the day as you are introduced into the Lapland world by the colourful cast of Elves, with children (and parents) encouraged to use the “cheery-hi” greeting of fingers waggling on your nose – this will come in handy to greet any of the Elven folk throughout the adventure.

It’s then through to a vast magical woodland that will take your breath away, and then on to the more interactive elements of the day. We all gazed in wonder as we entered the huge Toy Factory – I mean this is really a spectacular space complete with magic wishing jars and festooned with toys.

Here, children get to help the elves make some toys – an adorable polar bear that they then get to take over to a converyor belt to help Father Christmas out, which was a truly enchanting experience. It’s then on to Mother Christmas’ kitchen where kids get to decorate their own gingerbread house, again an activity that my two boys absolutely loved.

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What follows is an adventure into the vast Elven Village, where you have 90 minutes to spend between ice skating, writing a letter to Father Christmas, a range of hot food and drinks and browsing the assorted Lapland shops.

The finale of the day is walking through the Reindeer Lodge before the big one – a meeting with Father Christmas. Here at Lapland the bearded one seems to know an awful lot about your kids (if you know you know), checks if they’re on the Good List and is happy to pose for loads of photos.

There’s really no doubting this is the most epic, and extravagant, Christmas attraction I’ve ever been to in terms of scale and attention to detail. And that’s from a mum who has spent ten years trudging around all sorts of festive events, lights, grottos, Christmas farms and Santa adventures with my kids across the north west.

How far do you have to walk?

This is a HUGE attraction spread out across acres and acres of the Capesthorne Estate. And that means there is a lot of walking involved.

Sparkly, tree-lined tunnels connect all the different areas which we found fun to walk through, but that’s because my two kids are now fully mobile and able to run off without my assistance. I know that if you’re still parenting in the toddler stage it may become more of an issue walking with lots of bags and prams etc over the distances involved.

Don’t worry about mud though – inside the venue is all undercover, and outside the car park itself is all completely boarded and the path to the entrance is all wood-chipped so it’s a really good route.

How many people are in each session?

Having never been before, I didn’t know what to expect on this front, although seeing other Facebook posts did prepare me a bit.

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I thought we’d be in fairly small groups, but in our time session of 11.30am at the 2025 event I counted around 200 people. That was split into two groups, so last year you were either Team Husky or Team Little Rudi.

For the start you are all together, but then each group splits so you have around 100 people in each themed interactive area, like the Gingerbread making.

It sounds like a lot of people, but actually it’s so well organised, it’s not like you’re fighting over seats or anything – there are enough for everybody. But what it does mean is that inevitably you will have to queue for a little bit going in and out of each zone.

Is there food and drink?

There is a cafe at the start of the experience, and then the next spot to eat is in the Elven Village, around half way through your experience. You can take your own food in though, and my advice would be to load up with snacks.

Once in the Elven Village there’s an array of hot and cold food and drink options that you can buy (be warned, it’s not cheap!), and lots of seating here and toilets. Oh, and trust me when I say the hot chocolates are epic.

What do you get for your money?

On the date we went in November 2025, the tickets were £105 each (that’s for adults and children alike). So there’s no getting away from the fact that for a family of four, you’re looking at shelling out a lot of money for this attraction.

For me, I was keen to see what you get for that kind of money and whether it represents value for money. What I would say is that when you break down everything you experience during the day, and how much you would usually spend for things like skating for a family on a day out, you can start to see why the price tag is what it is.

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Essentially you get a Christmas show, skating, gingerbread making, meeting Santa, a cuddly toy for the kids and an extra surprise that parents get to take home at the end too (no spoilers) as well as one free souvenir photo in a presentation booklet.

Sadly, parents don’t get to partake of activities like toy-making or getting a toy from santa, but you do get to watch the joy on your child’s face so it depends what kind of price tag you put on that.

For me, when I totted everything up, paying up to £105 for the tickets would seem a fair price (tickets are set to be available from £60 in November). But I’m not sure I could justify paying more than that to be able to go in December (when tickets are priced from £95 – £155), but naturally it’s personal choice and circumstances on the dates you opt for.

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Ultimately, it’s an experience you either buy into or you don’t. In for a penny, in for a pound and all that.

What else can you buy?

Apart from food and drinks, there are lots of shops dotted around the Lapland Manchester experience – at the start, in the Elven Village, and one you can’t avoid walking through to get out at the end. They are filled with Lapland themed memorabilia, as well as hats that you can also pre-order with your tickets.

You can buy “Jingles” which are gold coins in a pouch for your kids at the start (or you can also buy these when the tickets go on sale as well). These can then be used to buy treats in the shops, but we didn’t have time to do this and you could get away without doing it.

But basically 1 Jingle equals 1 pound and you can buy everything on cards throughout the day if you don’t have the Jingles.

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How to get tickets for 2026

Prepare to join the online queues on Friday, March 27, with tickets going on sale at 10am.

Tickets will be available exclusively from the Lapland UK website here.

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Which roads are set to be closed in Darlington this week

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Here are all the closures you should be aware of:

Blackwell

A planned road closure will occur on Blackwell starting on March 23. The restrictions are set to remain in place until April 2.

Parkside

Road closure works are scheduled on Parkside for March 27.

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The restrictions are set to remain in place on this date as highway repair and maintenance works will take place.

These works include the replacement of damaged pedestrian railings under the Parkside railway bridge.

Pateley Moor Crescent

Utility asset works will result in road closures on Pateley Moor Crescent from March 26 to March 27.

These restrictions are set to remain in place during this period as undertakings will cleanse the sewer without excavation.

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The closure will affect the carriageway near addresses 9 to 77.

Additionally, another closure will also take place at Pateley Moor Crescent from March 26 to March 27.

Grainger Street to Clifton Road Cross Back Street

Grainger Street to Clifton Road Cross Back Street will see road closures from March 25 to March 26 due to utility asset works.

The restrictions are set to remain in place while lining works to the sewer proceed without excavation.

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This affects the carriageway at the rear of 131 Clifton Road.

Clifton Road and Belvedere Road Back Street

Beginning on March 23 and lasting until March 27, there will be a closure on Clifton Road and Belvedere Road Back Street.

The restrictions are set to remain in place as utility repair and maintenance works will be conducted.

These works involve sewer lining without excavation from the rear of 1 to 27 Belvedere Road.

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Park Lane

Park Lane will experience road closures from March 23 to March 24 for highway repair and maintenance works.

The restrictions are set to remain in place while plate testing is carried out at the crane and outrigger points outside Darlington Train Station.

Victoria Road North Back

Road closures on Victoria Road North Back are scheduled from March 23 to April 1.

The restrictions are set to remain in place during the installation of a new service connection by Northern Gas Networks.

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The works will lay a new service 2m in the carriageway at the rear of 119 Hotel.

Skinnergate

Skinnergate will be closed from March 5 to March 26 for other works. The restrictions are set to remain in place for the duration of the road closure.

Abbey Road

Ongoing road closures on Abbey Road started on February 23 and will continue until April 17.

These restrictions are set to remain in place due to highway improvement works, including the installation of speed tables and footway improvement.

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The area affected spans from Carmel Road North Junction to just past Neville Road Junction.

Thompson Street West

Thompson Street West will experience road closures that started on January 21 and are set to continue until March 26.

The restrictions are set to remain in place while utility asset works are conducted.

Work involves excavation in the footway and carriageway for approximately 750m to install a new underground electric cable.

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Balmoral Road

Balmoral Road will undergo closures starting on March 22 and lasting until April 29.

The restrictions are set to remain in place for footpath works.

Adjustments to pedestrian routes should be expected in this area.

Harrowgate Village and Beaumont Hill

Both Harrowgate Village and Beaumont Hill will see road closures until March 27 due to ongoing highway improvement works.

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These restrictions are set to remain in place as S278 works for new developments proceed, impacting the footway, carriageway, and verge from Dewberry Lane to Village Hall and from Dewberry Lane to 25 Beaumont Hill.

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‘Unsafe to eat’ warning as 9 food items withdrawn – possible mouse contamination

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The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued an alert over possible mouse contamination

A food manufacturer has withdrawn nine of its products from shops due to potential “mouse contamination”. Shoppers have been urged not to consume any of these items as they may be “unsafe”.

In an alert on Sunday (March 22), the Food Standards Agency (FSA) revealed that MOMA Foods issued a warning regarding several porridge pots and sachet products. On its website, the FSA stated: “MOMA Foods is recalling various porridge pots and sachet products because of possible mouse contamination at the manufacturing site.”

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It continued: “MOMA Foods are recalling the above products. Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling these products and on their website. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the products.”

The complete list of affected products is detailed below. The codes referenced here will be stamped onto the base of porridge pots and the reverse of sachets.

MOMA Almond Butter and Salted Caramel Porridge Pot 55g

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Pack size – 1pk 8pk 12pk

Lot number – M5296, M5297, M5303, M5304, M5315, M5339, M5342

MOMA Apple, Cinnamon and Brown Sugar Porridge Pot 65g

Pack size – 1pk 8pk

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Lot number – M5261, M5328, M5329, M6026, M6027

MOMA Banana and Peanut Butter Protein Porridge Pot 65g

Pack size – 1pk 8pk

Lot number – M5248, M5251, M5304, M5307

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MOMA Blueberry and Vanilla Porridge Pot 65g

Pack size – 1pk 8pk

Lot number – M5283, M5284, M5285, M5335, M5336, M6027, M6028

MOMA Cranberry and Raisin Porridge Pot 70g

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Pack size – 1pk 8pk 12pk

Lot number M5293, M5294, M5295, M5321, M5322, M5329, M5330, M5331

MOMA Golden Syrup Porridge Pot 70g

Pack size – 1pk 8pk 12pk

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Lot number – M5241, M5244, M5245, M5261, M5293, M5311, M5314, M5346, M5349

MOMA Plain No-Added Sugar Porridge Pot 65g

Pack size – 1pk 12pk

Lot number – M5279, M5280, M5281, M5308, M5309, M5310, M5311, M5345,

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MOMA Almond Butter and Salted Caramel Porridge Sachets 7x40g

Pack size – 1pk 5pk

Lot number – M5289, M5290

MOMA Apple, Cinnamon and Brown Sugar Porridge Sachets 6x40g

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Pack size – 1pk 5pk

Lot number – M5293, M5294, M5295

As part of a risk statement, the FSA said: “These products may contain mouse contamination making them unsafe to eat.” However, no other MOMA products are affected.

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In a safety notice, MOM said: “Any consumers who have purchased affected MOMA porridge products are asked not to consume them.

“Instead, they should return the products to the store where they were purchased and a full refund will be issued.”

For more information, you can email getintouch@momafoods.co.uk.

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