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Beautiful Yorkshire walks featured in new guidebook

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Written by Margaret Atherden, a former geography lecturer at York St John University, the book is her third and possibly final contribution to a long-running series of illustrated guides.

Dr Atherden said: “I’ve totted up the mileage, doing each walk many times as I wanted to see them in different seasons and be sure of my ground.

“Taken together the three books have taken me two decades to complete and will probably be my last.

“But it’s also given me a sense of the measure of the land and a chance to explore magnificent landscapes.”

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Margaret Atherden and her pet terriers Bertie and Benji stride out near Kirkham Priory, one of the walks described in her new book (Image: PLACE)

The book features 14 routes, mostly in North Yorkshire, and includes historical, floral, and wildlife highlights along the way.

Walks range from four to 10 miles and are primarily circular.

One of the featured walks is a seven-mile route through the Derwent gorge, beginning at Kirkham Priory in the Howardian Hills.

Dr Atherden serves as chief executive of PLACE, a York-based charity promoting research into Yorkshire’s natural and cultural heritage.

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She previously co-authored a book on North Yorkshire’s wildflowers with colleague Nan Sykes.

The fully illustrated guide is available for £15 through www.place.uk.com.

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Ryanair reminds passengers of essential boarding pass update that saves money

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Ryanair have a banner displayed on its website reminding customers of the change

Ryanair is advising passengers of a change to its boarding passes. And with many people set to jet away on their summer holiday soon, it’s worth remembering.

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The airline’s Help Centre confirmed that, as of November 12, 2025, all boarding passes are now fully digital. A banner on Ryanair’s homepage also highlights the update, reminding travellers of the change.

On another page, it confirmed: “Ryanair has moved to 100% Digital Boarding Pass. This means all passengers will recieve a DBP to their Ryanair App when they check-in online.

“Online check-in can be completed on Ryanair.com or on the Ryanair App. You need the Ryanair App to access your digital boarding pass.”

How does it work?

  • Check-in online on Ryanair.com or Ryanair App prior to arriving at airport.
  • After check-in your DBP will appear automatically in your Ryanair App.
  • Present your DBP at airport security & at the boarding gate for your flight.
  • Once you have checked-in online, your DBP will be available offline in the Ryanair App.

Why have Ryanair gone 100% digital for its boarding passes?

  • Lowers airport costs and fares for all Ryanair passengers
  • Provides a better service (including flight info) for customers on the day of travel
  • Improves customer service and re-booking during flight disruptions
  • Better for our environment – the airline said it “gets rid of 300 tonnes of paper annually.”
  • Ryanair have confirmed check-in and ticket desks will remain available at all airports.

Discussing check-in, Ryanair say that all “passengers will still receive email reminders to check-in online 48 and 24 hrs pre-departure. If any passenger arrives at the airport but hasn’t checked-in online (having ignored these reminders), they will still be required to pay the airport check-in fee.”

What happens if I lose my smartphone or tablet or it dies?

Don’t worry, Ryanair have confirmed that if you’ve “already checked-in online and your smartphone or tablet is lost, you will receive a free of charge boarding pass at the airport.”

The same thing will happen if your smartphone or tablet dies, and you have already checked-in online.

If you don’t have a device, Ryanair state: “If passengers don’t have a smartphone or tablet, as long as they have already checked-in online before arriving at the airport, they will receive a free of charge boarding pass at the airport.

“However, they will not be able to access real-time flight updates or benefit from enhanced customer service during any flight disruptions.”

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Do I need to pay a boarding pass re-issue fee?

The airline confirms: “Thanks to DBP, boarding pass re-issue fees will disappear as long as you have checked-in online prior to arriving at the airport.”

What happens if I don’t check-in online before arriving at the airport?

“You will be required to pay the airport check-in fee”, Ryanair said.

Concluding its advice, the airline urges people to “please download the Ryanair App, if you haven’t already. It’s the only way to access your digital boarding pass.”

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You can read more FAQ’s and find out about the Digital Boarding Pass online via the Ryanair Help Centre here.

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Erling Haaland glimpse can change Pep Guardiola mind at Man City ‘I like…’

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has regularly referenced two results that have been costly in the Premier League

The way two teams came into Pep Guardiola’s mind as he spoke to reporters on Friday, you get the feeling they have rarely left in the last month. When the Manchester City manager is asked about anything in the Premier League title race, he is still not over Nottingham Forest and West Ham.

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Until they slipped up at home to Forest last month, conceding not one but two equalisers on a disappointing night at the Etihad, the title race was in City’s hands. It hadn’t slipped from Arsenal’s fingers, but the hard work from Guardiola and his side had earned them equal billing.

The manager made 10 changes for an FA Cup game at Newcastle later that week and enjoyed a tubthumping victory, but when the full squad came back together they were humbled 3-0 by Real Madrid and then slipped up again at West Ham. With their Champions League exit confirmed a few days after that, it was a thoroughly miserable March before the Carabao Cup final, and one that is still haunting Guardiola.

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“The gap is big. I cannot deny. Nine points. One game in hand, but you have to win. So this is big. I think Nottingham Forest and West Ham,” he said on Friday, screwing up his face before he could finish his sentence, “punished us a lot. Maybe we can do it again. But the distance is big.”

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Guardiola knows it is going to take at least seven out of eight wins – with one of those being Arsenal at home – if City are to have any chance of winning the league again. Crystal Palace’s 3-0 lead over Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League quarter-final means that they will not be coming to the Etihad for their postponed league game until the final weeks of the season, leaving City to appear further behind than they are.

But as the manager rues recent slips, he also could not hide how relieved he is with Erling Haaland. The goal machine has stuttered in 2026 and even in one of his better performances this year in the Carabao Cup final he was still not able to get on the scoresheet.

Three goals came against Liverpool in the FA Cup at the weekend, and Guardiola was even more effusive than the words suggest when asked about the value in Haaland scoring again.

“A lot. A lot. A lot, a lot. Erling is so important for us. Until the end of November, the goals he scored…he is a machine. I like especially the second one [against Liverpool], he made a movement. Of course the space between Van Dijk and Konate was big but he made a movement to the near post, and really good,” he beamed.

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“Everyone needs a reset but sometimes a reset is not like that. It’s always in the mindset, how positive you are. That is the difference in the big, big, big players, how you immediately forget the bad shot. At the Masters, all the big players make a bogey and forget it – the next shot is perfect. That defines the biggest athletes in sports, and I think it will be a good lesson. Every season Erling will be better and better.”

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Haaland has had another terrific season for scoring goals – he will likely win the Premier League Golden Boot again and could get to 40 in all competitions – yet the drop has frustrated everyone, including the player. Supporters will smile at Guardiola referencing the near-post runs given what a hot topic it has been online for months.

If Haaland is cause for City to smile again though, that can only help them as they look to leave their league setbacks in the past. Their star striker can have even more of an influence in the title race if he can show his best again in the last eight games, starting at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

Should all go well, Guardiola can get on the team bus out of West London thinking of The Masters rather than Forest or West Ham.

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Rio Ngumoha: Will Arne Slot play Liverpool teenager against PSG?

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Against Fulham, Ngumoha was Liverpool‘s biggest threat, scoring a superb curling opener with skill and precision after 36 minutes, then playing a part four minutes later when Mohamed Salah showed some of the old magic remains with a finish of similar accuracy and technique to seal a win that keeps Slot’s side in the Champions League places.

He was a constant threat on Liverpool‘s left-flank, receiving a deserved standing ovation when he was substituted after 69 minutes.

Was it to preserve energies for Tuesday? Or was it simply because Slot felt Ngumoha had done enough?

Former Liverpool midfield man Jamie Redknapp told Sky Sports: “Rio gives you a great option from the bench for the PSG game, but who knows?

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“If they did start him I wouldn’t be surprised, but I think right now if I’m trying to pick Liverpool‘s best team for a game, I like the midfield they ended the game with.

“It was Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, which is the midfield which pretty much won Liverpool the league last year, and I also think it might be a game where Hugo Ekitike starts as the nine, and you might need Florian Wirtz on the left and Mohamed Salah on the right.

“That feels like it has a nice shape to it. With Alexander Isak to come off the bench if you need him, then also Rio to give you a bit of ‘X-Factor’.”

The odds are probably against Ngumoha starting, but most observers (including this one) would suggest he is contributing more than the subdued Gakpo.

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Only Wayne Rooney, at 17 years and 51 days, and Cesc Fabregas, at 17 years and 113 days, have started a Premier League game and scored at a younger age than Liverpool‘s Ngumoha, at 17 years and 225 days.

He is a guaranteed star of the future. Will Slot be bold enough to make him a star of Liverpool‘s present by playing him against PSG?

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Sunnyside community centre could become new discount shop

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The community centre in Moisant Street, Great Lever, has been empty since closing in 2018, being described as an ‘underutilised and deteriorating asset’ in a previous report.

But if the plans are accepted by Bolton Council‘s planning committee on Thursday, April 16, the space will be converted into a new shop with a café.

The planning report stated: “The application site is a disused community centre located within a predominantly residential area.

The Sunnyside Community Centre gates (Image: Martini)

“The proposal would bring back into use an empty building – the proposed development seeks to refurbish the building and provide facilities that would better serve the local community.

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“Allowing this vacant building to be refurbished and brought back into use is to the benefit of the site and local area.”

Various community groups used the Sunnyside Centre before it was closed down in 2018, including the Bolton Young Persons Housing Scheme and Sunnyside Residents Association.

After closing, Sunnyside was repeatedly targeted by vandals, including a 2022 incident which left the area strewn with canisters of nitrous oxide.

Sunnyside Centre after it was broken into and vandalised in 2022 (Image: Martini)

Executing the new plans is estimated to cost approximately £400,000.

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This will see a ‘discount surplus store’ installed in the building, as well as a café and community advice spaces.

The report noted that, if the space was not regenerated in this or some other way, it “would likely require demolition”.

The proposed hours of opening are: 9am-5.30pm Monday to Friday and 9am-3pm Saturday, with closures on Sundays and bank holidays.

There will be changes made to the building’s windows, and some will be bricked up to allow the building to become internally single-storey.

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The community centre was broken into in 2022 (Image: Public)

The existing gable roof will be replaced with a hipped roof – a type of roof where all four sides slope inwards towards a central ridge and away towards the exterior walls of the building.

The proposed works to the roof would result in the loss of the mock Tudor beam features to the North, South and West elevations of the building, though this loss is considered ‘acceptable’.

The report raised concerns around the impact the development may have on the neighbouring streets.

However, ‘it is considered that the public benefits to the community as a result of the proposal outweigh the Officer’s concerns regarding the impact on the immediately adjacent roads.’

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The planning committee are recommended to approve the application.

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Iran chose ‘not to accept our terms’, Vance says after peace talks

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Vice-President JD Vance has said that the US and Iran failed to reach an agreement following lengthy peace talks in Pakistan.

The delegations met in Islamabad, Pakistan during a temporary ceasefire.

Vance said the US “could not get to a situation where the Iranians were willing to accept our terms”. Halting Iran’s nuclear capabilities had been a “core goal” that wasn’t reached.

Iran’s foreign ministry says the talks were “intensive”, and called on Washington to refrain from “excessive demands and unlawful requests”.

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Inquest opened into death of Farnworth mum, 37, in her bed

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Nicole Michelle Dolby was found by her daughter lying unresponsive in her bed and sadly declared dead by paramedics on February 23.

An inquest into her death at her Westwood Close home was formally opened at Bolton Coroner’s Court on Friday, April 10.

Police coroner’s officer Julieann Hyde told the coroner that a police investigation was launched into the 37-year-old’s death, but “there doesn’t appear to be any suspicious circumstances”.

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The cause of Nicole’s death was given as 1A combined drug toxicity, and her body has since been released to her family.

HM senior coroner for Manchester West, Timothy Brennand, requested a statement from her GP, including patient records, and addiction services to be approached to see if she was known to them.

He also asked for GMP’s special procedures investigation report and a final toxicology report with all evidence to be submitted before May 22.

Mr Brennand adjourned the inquest until 10am on July 2, 2026, to be heard by Assistant Coroner Ceri Owen.

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Tributes pour in for young Celtic dad, 20, killed in Greenock motorbike crash

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Family and friends have paid tribute to young dad-of-one as a fundraiser is launched for young daughter.

Tributes have poured in for a young Celtic dad who lost his life aged just 20 in a tragic motorbike crash in Greenock.

Josh Renfrew has been named by family as the man who died in the fatal crash on Friday, April 10, after a dirt bike crashed into a parked car.

Josh, from Greenock, was dad to a one-year-old daughter and a fundraiser has been launched to help his child and partner in the wake of the tragedy, which has already raised over £11,000 in less than 12 hours.

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Josh’s heartbroken dad Stewart Bell paid tribute to him online. He said: “Yesterday we lost our boy Josh Renfrew. He sadly passed away far too young.

“Yesterday was the hardest day we have ever faced and today feels worse.

“He was my boy and my friend and am so proud to have called you my son.

“I promise to look after your mum, Sean, Nadia and Ella for you and make sure you live in Ella and she knows you were the best dad.

“My heart’s broken and don’t know how we will ever be the same. Sleep tight ma boy.”

His mum Jacqueline Strachan shared a photo Josh in a matching Celtic strip with his daughter.

She said: “Life will never be the same. Forever young my boy.”

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Josh’s aunt, Louise Strachan, who started the GoFundMe said: “We are all totally heartbroken with the worse news a mother, partner, family, could ever recieve. We lost Josh on the 10th of April due to a motorbike accident at the age of 20 years old and I thought making this page will help his gorgeous baby Ella, partner Nadia and his mum through such a hard difficult time.”

Dozens of other tributes have been paid in the community with Josh being described as a “lovely boy”.

One person said: “Fly high Josh. Forever young. Thoughts to all his family especially his wee baby girl.”

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“Love and strength to his partner and baby girl plus all his family and friends,” another added.

Another person commented: “So tragic heart goes out to his family and friends at this time. You’ll be missed Josh rest in peace.”

Police were called to Earnhill Road, at the Larkfield industrial estate, after the alarm was raised at around 3.35pm on Friday, April 10.

Officers from Police Scotland were responding to reports of a crash involving an orange KTM off-road motorbike and a yellow MG 3 Sport, which was parked at the time.

Ambulance crews attended, however police confirmed earlier today that the rider of the bike, a 20-year-old man, was sadly pronounced dead a short time later.

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The road was taped off to allow enquiries to be carried out and reopened around 6pm. Detectives are now appealing for information.

Sergeant John Houston said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the man who has died. Our enquiries are ongoing and we are appealing to anyone who was in the area around the time of the crash and may have witnessed what happened to contact us.

“In addition, anyone who may have CCTV or dash-cam footage is asked to get in touch as this may be able to assist.”

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Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting reference 2079 of 10 April 2026.

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McIlroy hangs on for share of lead after madcap third round

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This moment was a central storyline in the theatre, but for so long for McIlroy it seemed – to adapt the Masters motto – a perdition like no other. This is not the first time that Augusta National has turned a procession into a recession for the pacesetter and into a cavalry chase for the rest. And it was not the first time that McIlroy had seen his lead gobbled up and spat back in his face.

McIlroy knows from his own experience that shots here can scatter like confetti on the breeze. And if he cannot remember 2011, when he fired that final-round 80 – and believe it, he can – then this Saturday roller coaster can serve as a timely reminder.

From the off, his record six-shot advantage became two in less than half an hour. Patrick Reed, his sometime nemesis, birdied the first three and with McIlroy bogeying the first and failing to birdie the par-five second, the yawning gap was suddenly tighter.

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No matter. Reed began to fade away, with his putter being anything but obliging (the 2018 champion eventually finished with a 72 on seven under and is not yet out of it) and after McIlroy hit a rare good drive on to the green at the par-four third and made his first birdie of the day, his scoreboard superiority was back to four. Not what it was, but healthy enough.

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Dr Michael Mosley warned us about four ‘healthy’ foods

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The late Dr Michael Mosley warned about so-called ‘healthy’ foods that can sabotage weight loss goals

The late Dr Michael Mosley cautioned his many followers about so-called “healthy” foods that aren’t actually as beneficial for us as we might believe. Before his tragic death in 2024, the fitness and nutrition expert offered plenty of health guidance on his social media platforms, through his Just One Thing podcast and in his numerous books.

With supermarket aisles filled with products claiming to be the best choices for those watching their weight, it can be difficult to identify which are genuine. The health expert said many of these products don’t truly deliver the nutrition they promise and could do “more harm than good”.

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In a 2023 post on the Fast 800 blog, Dr Mosley wrote: “In a world full of food manufacturers, with clever marketing and a lack of science behind their claims, it can often become confusing to know exactly which foods are healthy when you’re navigating the supermarket.

“With huge signs at the end of each aisle, telling you exactly why the latest products will turn your health around, it’s easy to fall into their well set traps and spend a fortune on “healthy” foods that are not so healthy.”

The late doctor provided an overview of four products marketed as healthy, but which he recommended against consuming.

Four ‘healthy’ foods to watch out for

Low-fat products

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Low-fat snacks have traditionally been the first choice for anyone pursuing a healthier lifestyle. However, in recent years, scientific studies have delivered a wealth of fresh evidence highlighting the health advantages of full-fat products. Michael outlined several reasons why low-fat options might not be the wisest choice.

He explained that low fat items are frequently stripped of nutrients and packed with sugar and additives to compensate for the taste lost when removing fat. These high sugar, low fat products can trigger blood sugar spikes, which can fuel cravings and lead to energy slumps.

Furthermore, Michael pointed out that consuming foods high in mono and poly-unsaturated fats deliver rich flavour while keeping you fuller for longer, and they could even support weight loss efforts. He said: “A study, carried out by researchers at Stockholm’s Karolinska Institute, tracked the diets of 20,000 women over a period of 20 years.

“The study found links between the consumption of full-fat dairy products (milk and cheese) and weight loss. Over a ten year period, the women who regularly consumed full-fat milk saw a lower [Body Mass Index] BMI.”

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In recent years, veggie crisps have emerged as a fashionable alternative to traditional potato versions. Yet according to Mr Mosley, these thin vegetable slices aren’t substantial enough to deliver any meaningful nutritional benefit.

With most fried in sunflower oil to achieve their crunch and doused in salt for added taste, he suggested they may be no healthier than their potato-based counterparts. If you’re after something crunchy and savoury to keep hunger at bay before your evening meal, the health expert instead recommended reaching for raw vegetables, nuts, seeds, or gut-friendly fermented foods such as sauerkraut and kimchi.

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Salads ought to be helping you reach your health goals, but Michael warned they could be the very thing holding back your progress, largely due to their dressings.

He explained: “Not only do commercial dressings have a significant amount of calories per serving (and not many of us actually stick to the recommended serving of one tablespoon), they’re also packed with additives, to extend their shelf life, thickeners, hidden and other nasties that simply don’t belong in your cupboard!”

Rather than reaching for shop-bought dressings, try whipping up your own using equal measures of olive oil and balsamic vinegar or lemon juice.

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A bowl of freshly made porridge using rolled oats and whole milk is a fantastic way to kick off the day, though the same certainly can’t be said for those convenient “just add water” sachets.

According to Michael, a single serving of instant oatmeal can contain up to three spoonfuls of sugar, with certain brands packing a whopping 16g per serving.

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