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Race Across the World is back with five teams racing from Sicily to Mongolia for a £20,000 prize.

The BBC’s beloved travel competition Race Across the World is set to return for its sixth series tonight.

The forthcoming season has been billed as “the toughest journey yet” as five teams cover more than 12,000km across Europe and Asia.

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Stripped of smartphones and bank cards, and armed only with the cash equivalent of an economy flight along the route, the competition will challenge five teams both physically and emotionally, pushing each to their absolute limits. Just one team will cross the finish line and take home the £20,000 prize.

The teams will set off from Palermo on the island of Sicily, heading all the way to the remote village of Hatgal on the shores of Lake Hövsgöl in northern Mongolia.

The route will pass through eight countries: Italy, Greece, Turkey, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia.

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The 2025 series of Race Across the World concluded with mother and son duo Caroline and Tom becoming the first pair to reach the final checkpoint in Kanniyakumari and scoop the £20,000 prize. This series, a fresh set of contestants will be hoping to emulate their achievement.

In what promises to be the most gruelling race to date, conditions could swing from scorching 30-degree Mediterranean heat to subarctic lows of –20°C.

Each pair will be allocated a budget of under £26 per person per day. Details of the contestants and the show’s broadcast time can be found below.

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How to watch Race Across the World 2026 and what time is it on?

Race Across the World returns with series 6 on Thursday April 2, 2026, at 8pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

Following the opening episode, the nine-episode series will continue every Thursday through to the finale, which airs on Thursday May 28, 2026. Episodes are also available to stream on BBC iPlayer.

Meet the Race Across the World 2026 cast

Jo and Kush

Jo and Kush are lifelong best mates from Liverpool. Jo is a 19 year old college student while Kush is a 19 year old gap-year student.

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They are the youngest participants in the forthcoming series. Both are still residing at home with their families and chose to take part because they were “at a sort of standstill in deciding what to do” with their futures.

Kush told BBC: “So, when the opportunity came up, we thought it would be a fantastic experience and something we could look back on and learn from.”

Jo added: “We had just finished sixth form, got our A-Levels and the opportunity to travel with the race before we go to university, made it even more exciting for us.”

Katie and Harrison

Katie is a 21 year old account manager while her older brother Harrison is a 23 year old finance assistant from Manchester.

Discussing the motivation for participating in the programme, Harrison said: “It was an opportunity to travel that I wouldn’t have given myself the opportunity to do.

“I would have just gone down the standard life path of work, university, carrying on working and buying a house. I would never have given myself an opportunity to go out there and travel and take that time off from being responsible.”

Molly and Andrew

Junior doctor Molly, 23, and her father Andrew, a 54 year old geography teacher, are eagerly anticipating the forthcoming series.

Molly explained: “We keep calling it a joke gone too far. We were sitting watching it on TV one night, and the option to apply came up and every time we watch it, we always say that we would love to do it.

“The next day, the ad popped up on daddy’s Facebook, and so we put an application in thinking nothing of it, and it’s kind of just been a whirlwind since then.”

Andrew informed the BBC he is “living the dream” and it’s something he’s always aspired to do.

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Puja and Roshni

Doctor Puja, 31, and her cousin Roshni, 32, a software engineer, both hail from London. Having dedicated their twenties to establishing thriving careers, they’ve now chosen to take a gamble.

Puja revealed: “I’ve been a massive fan of the show for years, since the first season came out. During the time I applied, I had hit a career block, and I decided that if I was hitting a career block, I would do something that I wanted to do for a very long time and so decided to apply for the race.

“That was the predominant reason why I just wanted to do something that was for myself, for my personal life, and something that will give me memories to last the rest of my life.”

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Mark and Margo

Mark, a 66 year old retired architect from London, and Margo, a 59 year old hypnotherapist from Liverpool, have navigated a typically turbulent in-law dynamic over the past 40 years.

However, having recently set aside their differences while uniting to care for a loved one, the pair have discovered a newfound appreciation for one another’s company.

Reflecting on the programme, Margo said: “Someone told me about the series, and I watched it and went, ‘that’s got me written all over it’. I just love impulsive, crazy things and adventure. I said, ‘I’m going to do that’ and the first person who came to mind was Mark.’

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“It seemed like a good time in our lives. We’ve been through this experience with losing my big sister and him losing his wife.

“It seemed like a celebratory thing that we could do together. This was a new journey that could be exciting and like a renewal.”

Race Across the World 2026 premieres on Thursday, April 2, at 8pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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‘I felt something strange – looking in the mirror saved my life’

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Jane McNiven, from Alexandria near Loch Lomond, was lying in bed when she noticed something didn’t feel quite right when she lay on her side.

A grandmother has told how checking her breasts in front of a mirror at home saved her life after it led to her discovering she had cancer. Just over a year ago, Jane McNiven, 63, was lying in bed when she noticed something didn’t feel quite right when she lay on her side.

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The GP practice manager, from Alexandria near Loch Lomond, says it felt like a small lump – but when she stood up it disappeared. Trusting her instincts, she decided to check her breasts properly in the mirror.

Standing face on and placing her hands around her neck, she could clearly see that something looked different in her right breast. Jane believes double-checking was what saved her.

She said: “It would have been completely undetectable if I hadn’t checked in front of the mirror. I am so glad I did, because otherwise I would have just carried on as normal, completely unaware that anything was wrong.”

As reported by Glasgow Live, Jane contacted her GP and was soon referred to the Breast Clinic at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley for scans and a biopsy. “It all happened very quickly,” Jane said.

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“I was told I would need surgery followed by chemotherapy. It was a huge rollercoaster of emotions, but I felt grateful that I had found the lump early and that treatment could start straight away.”

Jane felt well enough to get back to work between treatments following surgery. She continued: “I was very fortunate to feel relatively well physically, but cancer also brings a mental and emotional load. I decided to focus on looking after my health and getting on with life as much as I could.”

Jane and her family are passionate dog lovers and, just before her diagnosis, she had taken on two new puppies bringing her total to four Scottish Highland Terriers (Scotties): Edward, Ebony, Tromie and Dugald.

She added: “My family and the dogs kept me going. I walked them every day, which really helped keep my fitness levels up. I then decided to start walking to raise money for cancer charities.”

Jane’s granddaughters, Daphne, 11, and Evie, 9, also wanted to help. They organised a fundraiser at their school through the charity event Scotties in the City, raising money for Maggie’s, the cancer support charity. Earlier this year, the girls also attended Crufts, where they were awarded the Young Person’s Award in recognition of their fundraising efforts.

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Jane added: “Going to Crufts is really special for our family, and seeing the girls recognised for their fundraising was one of my proudest moments. It’s something I might never have experienced if I hadn’t checked my breasts, been diagnosed early and received treatment.”

Now recovering and looking to the future, Jane is determined to share her message with others. “I urge everyone to check their breasts regularly,” she said. “Look, feel, and know what’s normal for you.

“Even if you attend regular screening or have recently been given an all-clear, changes can still happen in between. Checking my breasts, especially looking in the mirror, saved my life. Please make it something you do for yourself.”

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Rosemary Stevens, consultant clinical oncologist at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, said: “Jane’s story is a reminder of why being breast aware is so important. Breast screening can save lives, but it is also vital that people also know how their breasts normally look and feel and check for changes in between screening appointments. Also, this is important for women who may not yet have reached the routine screening age of 50.

“Checking your breasts doesn’t need to take long and there’s no right or wrong way to do it. NHS Inform advises looking at your breasts in the mirror with your arms by your sides and then raised, and feeling all areas of the breast, up to the collarbone and into the armpit, using both light and firmer pressure.

“What matters most is getting to know what’s normal for you. If you notice any change, whether it’s a lump, a change in shape, skin texture, nipple position or discharge, please contact your GP practice without delay. Finding cancer early often means treatment is more straightforward and outcomes are better.”

Changes in breasts to be aware of are:

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  • A lump or bump, or an area of thickened tissue on one or both breasts
  • A change in the size or shape of one or both breasts
  • A lump or swelling in either armpit
  • Skin on either breast that looks like orange peel
  • Crusting on or around either nipple
  • A leaking nipple, that may or may not include blood
  • Dimples on your breast, or skin that’s become drawn in
  • A nipple that’s become turned in

More information on checking your breasts can be found online here.

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Jet2 issues surcharge update amid rising jet fuel prices

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The dispute in the Middle East between the US, Israel, and Iran has caused major disruptions to jet fuel supplies recently.

This has led to soaring prices and warnings that flights could be affected because of Europe’s reliance on fuel imports from around the world.

The Airports Council International (ACI), which represents more than 600 airports, has warned that Europe could be hit by a “systemic” shortage of jet fuel in the coming weeks if the Strait of Hormuz (which has been effectively closed off by Iran) does not reopen.

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Director-general of ACI, Olivier Jankovec, said: “At this stage, we understand that if the passage through the Strait of Hormuz does not resume in any significant and stable way within the next three weeks, systemic jet fuel shortage is set to become a reality for the EU.

“The fact that we are entering the peak summer season is only adding to those concerns.”

Jet2 issues update on the introduction of surcharges

Major airlines around the world, including Air New Zealand, have already responded to the disruptions to jet fuel supplies by increasing fares and cutting flights.

Lufthansa has closed its CityLine regional subsidiary, which operates routes between London and Munich and Frankfurt.

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Norse Atlantic Airways has also cancelled all routes to Los Angeles, including flights from London Gatwick Airport.



Meanwhile, budget airline TUI has said it is “monitoring” jet fuel shortages.

Earlier this week, Jet2 responded to passenger concerns, confirming all its planned flights will “go ahead as normal”.

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Now, the budget airline has revealed it will not be introducing surcharges on any of its flights or holidays.

While some major airlines and travel companies have introduced surcharges recently to cover the rising prices of fuel, Jet2 has confirmed it is taking an “industry-leading” position by not passing these costs onto its customers.

The policy, which does not include tourist taxes, applies to all flights and holidays booked through any channel, whether online, via the mobile app, contact centre, or independent travel agent.

Jet2 CEO, Steve Heapy, said: “Holidaymakers should have every right to book their hard-earned break in the sun, without worrying about being hit with additional costs, and they can have that complete assurance when they book a flight or holiday with Jet2.

“As a result of today’s announcement, customers booking with Jet2 know that they are locking in their price without additional cost surprises later and we strongly believe that is the right thing to do by them.

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“Ahead of a busy summer this is yet more evidence of why, on top of our incredible holidays and award-winning customer service, nothing beats a Jet2holiday.”

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M11 shuts after car flips on its side near Girton as 999 crews rush to scene

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Drivers should avoid the area where possible

There is severe traffic on the M11 this afternoon (April 25) due to a car overturning. The incident is impacting traffic heading southbound on the M11.

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The incident took place at junction 14 A14 J31 (Girton / Cloverleaf Interchange). Two lanes of the M11 have been closed as a result of the crash as of 12.50pm.

Traffic cameras show that one car has turned onto its side. Cambridgeshire Police and ambulance services are both in attendance at the scene.

Cars are using the hard shoulder as a lane for flowing traffic. Cambridgeshire Police and East of England Ambulance Service have been contacted in relation to this incident.

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Beeston incident live: Nottinghamshire shopping street on lockdown as police swarm

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A cordon stretches on High Road from the best-one corner shop to the Pizza Hut Delivery store.

Businesses located inside the cordon include Anatolia Turkish restraunt, 5 Star Nails and Beauty, Ezee vape shop, Cafe 94, Bing Kee boba shop, Washoku sushi shop and Iguazu.

Inside the cordon are two police cars, a crime scene investigation vehicle, and two other cars – a black ford and a white Audi.

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Two police officers are working within the cordon, our reporter George says.

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Best farm shops and delis in Cambridgeshire named by Muddy Stilettos

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See what farm shops have been named among the best in our region

Farm shops are some of the best places for a day out. Across Cambridgeshire, there are a number on offer for people to visit and explore.

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As it does every year, Muddy Stilettos has announced the best of what the region has on offer. One of these categories is the best farm shop and delis.

Several farm shops and delis have been named as some of the best in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. The best farm shops and delis named in Cambridgeshire are:

  • The GOG in Cambridge – The Gog, located at Heath Farm in Stapleford, specialises in craft butchery, artisan cheese and deli. Customers have described their visits there as a “lovely experience”.
  • Willow Grange Farm Shop in Chittering – This dog friendly farm shop is based in Ely Road, Chittering, and also has a café on site. Customers have described it as a “traditional” farm shop and find it “fabulous”.

The other establishments making the list are based in Suffolk. These are:

  • Alder Carr Farm in Ipswich;
  • The Barn Butchery in Bury St Edmunds;
  • The Black Dog Deli in Walberswick;
  • Field’s Farm Shop in East Bergholt;
  • Friday Street Farm Shop in Saxundham;
  • Little Gems in Southwold;
  • Suffolk Food Hall in Ipswich;
  • Willow Tree Farm Shop in Glemsford.

People who wish to vote for their favourite local pub can do so on the Muddy Stilettos website.

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Saltburn ‘Knitting Nannas’ raise funds for Indian elephants

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The “Knitting Nannas” of Hazelgrove Court Care Home in Saltburn, all in their 70s, 80s, and 90s, are supporting Wildlife SOS, an organisation that works to rescue, treat and protect wildlife across India while providing lifelong care to animals in need.

Sharon Lewis, activities coordinator at Hazelgrove Court Care Home, said: “The knitted elephants have been flying out.

Hazelgrove Court Care Home resident Joyce Baxtrem, 95 (Image: Supplied)

“They sell straight away and the residents are already busy making more.”

The group has previously made toys for monkeys, blankets for rhinos in South Africa, and jumpers for penguins in Australia.

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In honour of Save the Elephant Day, residents joined a web call with Wildlife SOS, where they heard directly from Wildlife SOS leadership about their work helping elephants exploited for begging, as well as efforts to improve welfare and end the practice.

Hazelgrove Court Care Home resident Ellen Else, 94 (Image: Supplied)

Linda Whiteley, UK manager at Wildlife SOS, introduced residents to Kartick Satyanarayan, the charity’s co-founder and CEO.

Mr Satyanarayan described how the charity aims to end the exploitation of begging elephants by 2030 and the complex care they provide—including purpose-built elephant ambulances and rehabilitation programmes.

He also shared the story of Bani, a three-year-old elephant who was knocked down by a train.

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Wildlife SOS team members in India with their elephant ambulance (Image: Supplied)

Rescuers initially thought she would never walk again but, with specialist care and custom-made boots, Bani has since regained her mobility.

Funds raised through the sale of the knitted elephants will go towards helping elephants like Bani.

Tina Parker, 75, a Hazelgrove resident, said: “Elephants are my favourite animal, and it is heartbreaking to think people will take them from the wild and make them beg, breaking their spirit.”

Two of the woollen elephants produced by The Knitting Nannas from HazelgroveCourt Care Home, in Saltburn (Image: Supplied)

Ellen Else, 95, said: “I am happy that I am still able to help with the knitted elephants we are doing, which will raise money to help these poor elephants.”

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Fellow resident Peter Rayson, 77, said: “It was wonderful to be invited to the webinar and see the amazing work the rescuers are doing.”

Ms Lewis said the project had given residents a real sense of purpose.

Three-year-old Bani, who was rescued and rehabilitated by Wildlife SOS after shewas knocked down by a train (Image: Supplied)

She said: “The Knitting Nannas love knowing that something they have made with their own hands is helping animals on the other side of the world.

“It gives them a huge sense of achievement and has sparked lots of conversations with families and visitors about wildlife and conservation.”

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Ms Whiteley said: “The entire team and I are sincerely touched by the creativity, thoughtfulness, and generosity of the residents of Hazelgrove Court Care Home.

“Knowing that they care so deeply about the once-captive elephants in our care highlights the global appreciation for these endangered keystone animals.”

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‘Madman’ Welsh flanker’s lack of Wales recognition leaves rugby host astonished

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Will Steve Tandy be tempted to include the Cardiff backrower in his Wales squad? He certainly has a number of fans

Wales head coach Steve Tandy would have been an interested observer as Cardiff beat the Ospreys at the Arms Park for the first time since 2007 last night.

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With Tandy set to name his squad for the inaugural Nations Cup in the near future, a number of players on show last night, the Wales boss was looking at a number of players. Nobody caught the eye more than Cardiff openside Dan Thomas who won the official player of the match award.

Thomas may be 32-years-old but there are few players as consistent as the all-action openside, who played havoc with the Ospreys last night.

But for all his consistency for Cardiff and previously for Bristol Bears in the Gallagher Premiership, Thomas has never received an international call-up.

Thomas is somewhat unlucky to have played in a generation where Wales has been blessed with top-end openside flankers, with the likes of Sam Warburton, Justin Tipuric and Ellis Jenkins all around during the first stage of his career, while he now has to contend with the likes of Jac Morgan, Tommy Reffell, Thomas Young, Josh Macleod, James Botham and Harri Deaves.

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But despite Wales’ strength in depth at openside it is somewhat surprising Thomas has never been called into a senior international squad.

Speaking on S4C last night presenter Sarra Elgan was quick to highlight Thomas’ consistency.

“It is astonishing to me how he has never had the opportunity with Wales,” she said.

He is also hugely popular with his teammates.

“Dan has been a huge player for us over the last two years,” Cardiff and Wales lock Teddy Williams told S4C last night.

“He is a bonkers character. I describe him as a bit of an old school seven.

“You leave him out on the field and he runs around like a madman in how he tackles and he supports everything with the ball.

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“He’s been a very good player for us.

“He is always fit and that is huge for any team. That is why we see him performing well for us every week.”

Thomas was outstanding in the victory over the Ospreys, more than holding his own against Jac Morgan.

This season he has won 12 turnovers in the United Rugby Championship and is second behind his Cardiff teammate Alun Lawrence for tackles made on 199.

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“There was a try for him and the fact he was a thorn in the side of the Ospreys throughout the night,” said former Wales backrower Gwyn Jones on S4C last night.

Thomas may be at the tail end of his career but Tandy could do a lot worse than include the 32-year-old in his wider squad.

He has turned into one of Welsh rugby’s great cult heroes and is hugely popular with the players.

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Away from the field of play, he helps run his family’s Croesyceiliog, near Carmarthen which has a herd of 130 cattle.

He also helps run a wedding car business and has developed a passion for arm wrestling.

“When my wife was pregnant, she was back in Carmarthen and I was still up in Bristol,” he said.

“So, every night, I was bored as hell and needed to find something to do.

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“I was scrolling through Facebook and a Canadian arm wrestler came up on my phone and I thought I would give this a go.

“So I searched arm wrestling clubs in Bristol and this Ukrainian bloke called Sasha came up. He said it was every Monday or Tuesday night for an hour, come along.

“I turned up and it was literally his garden shed!

“It was four or five Ukrainian blokes and me in the garden shed of this apartment block.

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“Sasha was 5ft 5ins, but his arms were huge and he just played around with me. He would hammer me.

“But I really enjoyed it because I was bored stiff in the house. I went back once a week.”

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How much will Rochdale earn if they get promoted? Prize money revealed ahead of York clash

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Mohamed Salah next move ‘discussed’ at Rangers as Liverpool legend’s future unclear

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Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the season after nine years at Anfield and now faces an uncertain future

Rangers consultant Stig Inge Bjornebye has disclosed that the Ibrox club have held talks about the future of Liverpool icon Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian forward confirmed he will be departing the Anfield giants at the end of the campaign after nine years at Liverpool.

Salah confirmed the news during the March international break, and will leave Liverpool this summer despite his contract with the club still running until the end of the 2026/27 season.

The 33-year-old will have no shortage of suitors at the next chapter of his career, with a hugely lucrative switch to Saudi Arabia widely tipped as a potential destination.

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Former Liverpool star Bjornebye is currently serving as a football consultant and adviser at Rangers on an initial six-month deal, though he is widely expected to extend his tenure at the club.

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The former Norway international appeared as a guest on Egyptian channel Modern MTI’s Modern Sports discussion programme, where he was quizzed about Salah’s next move, reports the Daily Record.

And the 56-year-old let slip that Salah had been a hot topic of conversation within Ibrox. Bjornebye said: “I don’t know what Mo’s plans are – we discussed it at work today as well, as I’m an advisor to Rangers.

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“We discussed where he’ll go and so on. But I think most people are grateful for what he’s done for Liverpool.

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“He is a true legend at Liverpool and has achieved a remarkable legacy for a great club. He has delivered exceptional results for them over many seasons.

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“There were some heated discussions about his situation last year, but the matter has been resolved and he has remained loyal to Liverpool.

“I think most people can accept that he has given the club many great years and now wants to seize a new opportunity, perhaps embarking on another adventure.”

Salah is not the only player to have confirmed that they will leave Liverpool in the summer, with Andy Robertson also announcing earlier this month that he would be departing Anfield at the end of his contract, which expires at the end of the season.

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What to do if you forget bin day in the UK? Bin man advice

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Refuse collector Ashley, who shares tips with thousands of followers online, says there is one thing people should do immediately if they realise too late.

In a video, Ashley explains that timing and approach make all the difference.

He said: “If you forget to put your bin out, I’ve got a solution for you.”

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He warned against simply asking from a distance, adding: “What you don’t do is walk up and just tell them you forgot because nothing can happen.”

Instead, he says there is a much better way.

The simple trick that works

Ashley explains that physically bringing your bin to the crew gives you a much better chance.

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He said: “If you bring the bin with you and say ‘sorry, my fault completely, forgot to put my bin out on time, can you empty it?’

“They’re more likely to say yes if you have the bin with you.”

He added: “If you realise you forgot, carry on taking it to the dustcart and you’re more likely to get it collected.”


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The tip has been widely shared online, with many saying they have done the same thing in the past.

One person said: “That’s why I remind myself the day before. I take it out the night before.”

Another added: “One man drove the bin to us two weeks ago since he forgot to put it out.”

Others joked about the reality of rushing out late, with one saying: “Imagine me running down the street with my full heavy bin.”

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For anyone who forgets bin day, the advice is clear: Act quickly, take the bin to the collection crew, and ask politely. It might just save you waiting another week.

Have you ever missed bin day? What are your top tips? Tell us in the comments below.

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