It is the only one from Northern Ireland to feature in the top 100
A Co Fermanagh golf resort has been named one of the top 100 in the world for 2026.
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Lough Erne Resort has been recognised as one of the world’s finest golfing destinations, climbing eleven places since last year to secure 65th position in Golf World’s ‘Top 100 Golf Resorts’ ranking.
The list is compiled by an expert international panel who consider course quality, facilities, setting and overall experience and Lough Erne was the only resort in Northern Ireland to rank this year.
Golf World praised Lough Erne Resort for its exceptional blend of championship golf and luxury hospitality.
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They said: “There are 36 holes here, with Castle Hume backing up Sir Nick Faldo’s course, which is characterised by dramatic loughside holes and has been in the GB&I Courses Top 100.
“This is a big jump for this Northern Irish resort, but justified as the golf is more than matched by a 5-star hotel, which sits within a distinctive, ancient building. The lough-edge setting is beautiful and tranquil.”
Last year, The Faldo Course, designed by Sir Nick Faldo, secured a Top 10 position in Golf World’s Top 100 Parkland Courses in Great Britain and Ireland.
Barry McCauley, Director of Golf at Lough Erne Resort, said: “Everyone at Lough Erne Resort is absolutely thrilled to see us climb 11 places in this ranking. This recognition is a tremendous endorsement of the quality, condition and character of our two championship courses.
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“This achievement also reflects the dedication and passion of our entire team, from course maintenance to front-of-house, who work tirelessly all year round to deliver exceptional standards.”
Mark Ward and Jeff Mahan of TRU Hotels and Resorts LLC, the US-based operators of Lough Erne Resort, added: “This latest recognition in Golf World’s Top 100 Golf Resorts is a significant achievement and a true reflection of the commitment and excellence shown by the team at Lough Erne Resort.
“Securing this position in such a competitive global ranking highlights the strength of the Resort as a true, premier golfing destination.”
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Two men suffered head injuries at the Newsham Park Hospital venue with around 15 police cars and ambulances attending the scene
Emily Carubia Late reporter and Peter Hennessy UK & World News Editor
00:13, 04 Apr 2026Updated 00:13, 04 Apr 2026
Two people have been taken to hospital following a “large disturbance” at an event on Friday evening.
Police were called to a premises at Newsham Park Hospital on Orphan Drive in Liverpool just after 9pm on Friday, April 3, Liverpool Echo reports.
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Officers confirmed two men sustained head injuries and were taken to hospital, while the venue was evacuated. Witnesses described a significant emergency response, with around 15 police cars and ambulances descending on the scene as an event was taking place inside the former asylum building.
The incident brought an abrupt end to a live set by DJ D.O.D, which had been due to continue until 10pm. Footage from inside the venue captures the moment the music was halted, as a man on stage told the crowd: “Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately due to an incident we have to stop,” prompting boos from those in attendance.
As attendees made their way out of the venue, many reported witnessing a substantial emergency presence, with police vehicles and ambulances lining the surrounding streets.
One event-goer described the moment the night was cut short. He said: “We were all stood there and it was coming up to 9pm. We were waiting for his bangers to be played and then he just cut it short and said ‘due to an incident we need you all to get out. We won’t be playing anymore.’
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“Then we all started booing and it just went from 0 to 100 after that.” Following the incident, DJ D.O.D apologised to fans on social media, saying: “Liverpool I’m so sorry the show was cut short, there were multiple incidents in the crowd which led to the police shutting down the show.”
“This is the last thing I wanted but your safety means more to me than carrying on the show. Music is about coming together. Hope to see you all again soon.”
Officers departed the scene at around 10.30pm. Enquiries are ongoing.
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How do you remake one of the best games ever? (Nintendo)
With Nintendo rumoured to be planning a remake of one of their most beloved video games, a reader suggests a number of changes for a modern version of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time.
Nintendo don’t make a lot of remakes, but it’d be wrong to say they don’t ever do them. They are usually for more minor games though, like Super Mario RPG and a few Kirby games. It’d also be wrong to say there are never leaks about their upcoming games. It’s not common, unlike with other publishers, but it does happen – with Donkey Kong Bananza having been leaked years ahead of time, even if the information was a bit vague.
The latest leak didn’t really have any information though, beyond the fact that a remake of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time is coming. There’s no hint of who’s making it or how far it’ll go in changing things. Will it be a Resident Evil 2 style deal or something closer to the 3DS version of Ocarina Of Time, which was really just a remaster.
I have no idea, but naturally I’m hoping it’s as big budget an effort as possible, which seems likely if it’s supposed to be their key Christmas game. If it is that kind of effort though that implies changes – just like the Resident Evil remakes – and I have some ideas for what they could be.
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I will say from the start, that I’m hoping the changes will be relatively minimal. I don’t think there’s any need to change the combat or (with one exception) the dungeon designs, but there is a lot of fine tuning that would be useful. However, another thing I don’t want them to change is the creepiness and weirdness of the game, which is more extreme than most of the modern ones – so it’ll need actually scary ReDeads and keeping the Forest Temple as it is.
The first change I’d make is simple: voice-acting. The most recent games have been slowly adding more but while I absolutely agree that Link shouldn’t talk everyone else should. It just spoils the immersion when they don’t, and I don’t believe they have it that way for any reason other than Nintendo don’t like spending money on actors.
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Another big decision is the art style. It’s hard to tell whether the original was meant to be photorealistic or not, given the limited tech, but while it’s close I’d say it was stylised a bit and it should stay that way. Looking at character faces in particular, you can see a subtle cartoonish effect and I’d like them to keep that.
Some basic changes would be making Hyrule Field bigger and/or filled with more things and generally ensuring that the whole game is just one big open world, just with the same design as the original. That should be no problem given the last two games.
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One of the biggest problems I can foresee is that Ocarina Of Time is a lot more complicated than a modern game, especially in terms of dungeon puzzles. It wasn’t considered particularly hard at the time but nowadays people aren’t going to be used to the lack of hand-holding.
The infamous Water Temple is going to flummox any younger gamer, so I think that either has to be changed or, and this would be my preference, they have alternative versions of the dungeons and maybe the game as a whole, with a lite mode that’s easier and simpler and the full fat version.
There’s a lot of other stuff that could be added, like new side quests (the original doesn’t actually have many), more monsters everywhere (again, there’s not many, which is probably because of the limitations of the N64), and maybe even a new dungeon (a lot of fans think there should’ve been a Light Temple).
On a story note, I’d also like some clarification on what happens to Navi at the end, hopefully leading into a tease about a Majora’s Mask remake. I never liked that her fate was never revealed.
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Considering how beloved the game is and how many later ones copied it, especially Twilight Princess, I don’t envy whoever gets the job of doing the remake but I can definitely say that I will be there day one.
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In 1990, Europe produced around a third of its electricity from nuclear power. That has now fallen to an average of 15%, leaving the continent “completely dependent on expensive and volatile imports” of fossil fuels, she said, putting Europe at a disadvantage compared with other regions of the world.
She now faces WBA mandatory challenger Pineiro, the undefeated Puerto Rican southpaw with a perfect 10-fight pro record who has been the WBA’s interim champion since stopping Marie Pier Houle last year and then defeating Anahi Ester Sanchez.
Price is confident of continuing that winning streak and retaining her titles on home soil as she looks to secure a blockbuster showdown at middleweight with American superstar Claressa Shields, having grown tired of chasing an undisputed fight with WBO welterweight champion Mikaela Mayer.
Price vs Pineiro fight date and venue
Price vs Pineiro takes place on Saturday April 4, 2026 at Utilita Arena Cardiff in Cardiff, Wales.
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Price vs Pineiro fight time and ring walks
Price and Pineiro are expected to be in the ring for Saturday’s main event at approximately 9pm BST, which is 4pm ET and 1pm PT in the United States.
The undercard is expected to get underway around 5pm BST (12pm ET and 10am PT).
Rhys Edwards and Gully Powar compete for the vacant British featherweight title in Cardiff
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How to watch Price vs Pineiro
TV channel: In the UK, Price vs Pineiro is being shown live and free to air on BBC Two as part of promotional company Boxxer’s landmark broadcasting deal with the BBC, with coverage beginning at 8pm BST.
Live stream: The event is also available to watch online via the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer, where coverage gets underway at 5pm BST.
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Price vs Pineiro undercard
Chief support on Saturday comes from Wales’ Rhys Edwards and Gully Powar of Wolverhampton, who battle for the vacant British featherweight title.
Lauren Price vs Stephanie Pineiro – for the WBA, WBC, IBF, IBO and The Ring women’s welterweight titles
Rhys Edwards vs Gully Powar – for the vacant British featherweight title
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Kane Shepherd vs Teo Alin
Lewys Parfitt vs Morgan McIntosh
Kyran Jones vs Connor Goulding
Jacob Robinson vs Caine Singh
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Mikey O’Sullivan vs Jose Manuel Perez
Yuvraj Karia vs Jake Pollard
Price is expected to face American superstar Claressa Shields later in 2026
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Price vs Pineiro prediction
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Price is a big favourite here for a reason. She has hardly skipped a beat in her impressive pro career so far and was far too good for the legendary Jonas last summer.
It’s important that she doesn’t overlook a tough opponent in Pineiro, but we see this as another straightforward stepping stone en route to the very biggest fights for Price – including that enormous clash with undisputed heavyweight champion Shields.
Price to win, by unanimous decision.
Price vs Pineiro weigh-in results
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Price weighed in at 146.3 pounds on Friday, with Pineiro slightly heavier at 146.4 pounds. The welterweight limit is 147 pounds.
Price vs Pineiro latest odds
Price to win on points or by decision: 3/10
Price to win by knockout, technical knockout or disqualification: 7/2
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Pineiro to win on points or by decision: 12/1
Pineiro to win by knockout, technical knockout or disqualification: 25/1
The FA Cup semi-final draw takes place this weekend after all four quarter-final ties have been played.
At least one giant will fall as Manchester City host Liverpool in the standout tie, which kicks off the weekend.
Arsenal and Chelsea will hope for a smooth passage into the last four by beating Southampton and Port Vale, respectively.
West Ham are gunning for their first semi-final berth in 20 years, but face a tricky test against Leeds ahead of the draw.
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When is the FA Cup semi-final draw?
The FA Cup semi-final draw will take place on Sunday April 5, 2026, after West Ham vs Leeds at the London Stadium.
The game kicks off at 4.30pm BST, so the earliest the draw can be held is around 6.45pm. Extra time and penalties would see the draw begin at around 7.15pm or 7.30pm.
Becky Ives will present the draw, which will be made by Ally McCoist.
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TNT Sports presenter Ally McCoist will conduct the quarter-final draw
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Where to watch FA Cup semi-final draw
TV channel: In the UK, coverage of the draw will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1.
Live stream: You can also follow along online via the HBO Max app and website with a subscription, as well as on the TNT Sports YouTube channel.
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Live blog: Follow the FA Cup quarter-final draw as it happens tonight with Standard Sport’s dedicated live blog.
FA Cup semi-final draw ball numbers
1. Southampton or Arsenal
When will FA Cup semi-final ties take place?
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FA Cup semi-final matches are scheduled to be held across the weekend of April 25/26, 2026.
The war in the Middle East has disrupted the world’s supply of helium. Qatar produces about a third of global helium, but attacks on its gas infrastructure have forced production to stop.
At the same time, Iran is blocking the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s busiest shipping channels, through which Qatar exports both natural gas and helium. Losing 30% of global helium could have major consequences for science, medicine and industry.
Helium is used to cool the superconducting magnets used in MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scanners, which help diagnose conditions through high-resolution, 3D imaging of human tissues.
Superconducting magnets enable the sustained, intense currents needed for high resolution imaging. A superconductor is a material that conducts electricity with zero resistance (defined as the opposition to current flow in a material).
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In order to do this, however, the magnets need to operate at extremely low temperatures.
Helium is the ideal coolant for these magnets because it has the lowest boiling point of any element: -268.9°C. At this temperature or below, helium is liquid and can be used to bathe the magnetic coils used by MRI scanners.
Some particle accelerators, such as the Large Hadron Collider at Cern in Geneva, also use liquid helium to cool their superconducting magnets. These magnets are used to bend and control proton beams.
The processors in quantum computers need to be cooled to similarly low temperatures in order to operate and, here too, helium is the coolant of choice.
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A versatile element
Helium is used in computer chip production to displace oxygen and moisture within fabrication facilities, where conditions are tightly controlled to avoid contaminating delicate microprocessors.
The element is also used as a coolant during high-temperature stages of chip production. These include the etching process, where unwanted material is removed from semiconductor wafers – the substrates on which circuits are assembled.
Helium is used in the production of silicon wafers, a vital component of computer chip manufacturing. Metamorworks / Shutterstock
In space rockets, the non-flammable gas is used to flush out fuel lines and to pressurise fuel tanks.
Welding and fibre optic production requires helium to create inert, controlled environments.
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Helium’s value comes from physical properties that are very difficult to substitute. In addition to its low boiling point, which makes it an excellent coolant, helium is inert and extremely light.
Its tiny molecules make it ideal for detecting the smallest leaks in pipelines and equipment.
Despite being the second most abundant element in the universe, helium is extremely rare on Earth. It forms underground over billions of years from the radioactive decay of uranium and thorium.
Because it is lighter than air, it escapes easily into the atmosphere and eventually into space, making it effectively non-renewable.
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Manufacturing helium
Unlike most resources, helium is rarely produced on its own. In Qatar and other countries, helium is produced as a by-product of liquefied natural gas (LNG) production.
That means the supply of helium depends entirely on the production of natural gas: when gas production drops, so does helium output.
This is exactly what has happened in Qatar, where attacks on gas facilities have suspended both gas and helium production.
Qatar’s helium is produced by its Ras Laffan facility –the largest liquefied natural gas plant in the world. Hannibal Hanschke / EPA Images
Exporting helium is not simple. It requires highly specialised cryogenic containers to keep it extremely cold during transport. These shipments must pass through narrow trade routes such as the Strait of Hormuz, making the supply chain vulnerable to political conflict.
The specialised containers are insulated, but not refrigerated. This means that, due to the physical properties of helium, the element will escape from the containers over time.
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Other countries have tried to develop helium production to reduce reliance on Qatar. Iran has worked to extract helium from its South Pars Gas Field, but sanctions have made this difficult. China, meanwhile, has been building the infrastructure to make its own helium and is prospecting for new reserves to diversify supply.
The US has the world’s largest helium reserves, stored in Amarillo, Texas. Originally established in 1925 to supply the airship industry, the reserve became a global strategic buffer that helped stabilise prices.
In recent decades, however, the US sold off much of the stockpile under the Helium Stewardship Act of 2013, reducing this safety net.
With semiconductor supply chains threatened, there is a risk that helium shortages could act as a constraint on the AI revolution. Taiwan, the global leader in chipmaking, has said that its stocks of helium are stable due to a diverse supply. South Korean officials, however, have said that the country’s supplies will run out until June.
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Adapting to pressure
However, there are ways that countries could adapt to a squeeze in global helium stocks.
Stockpiling: keeping reserves of helium for critical applications.
Substitution: limiting helium use to applications where its unique properties are essential.
Recycling: recovering helium from industrial or scientific processes, though this is difficult because helium easily escapes containment.
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Diversification: Expanding production in multiple countries and exploring new reserves, as China is currently doing.
These measures could help alleviate future fluctuations in helium supply. But none are quick fixes. That’s why the disruption to supplies caused by the situation in the Strait of Hormuz is being felt around the world.
What’s in store for you today? (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
The Scorpio Moon links aligns with Mercury in Pisces, adding a certain depth to emotions. Allow yourself to feel it all today, even if that’s uncomfortable.
Aries, Gemini and Leo, it’s all about decision-making. Tap into what the cosmos is telling you, and take a leap of faith.
The day ahead will be full of nuance, so read between the lines and question rationality and logic. Your heart has the answers.
Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Saturday April 4, 2026
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Today you’ll be doing detective work for the soul. With the Moon in Scorpio aligning with Mercury in Pisces, emotions run deep while the details swim in less turbulent waters. Not all you hear is based on solid statistics, yet not everything is illusion either. Read between the lines. Truth may arrive gently, but once it does it empowers you to act wisely and decisively.
What begins as casual small talk could be deeply moving, even revealing. Listen carefully, as someone may share a truth that you could easily miss. Your steady presence encourages openness. Yet this is not about gossip, it’s about connection and discovery. A partnership may change gently as understanding deepens. Trust your intuition yet be open and caring too.
As the Moon deep in Scorpio connects with Mercury in Pisces, your creative vision gains emotional depth and savvy nuance. You are not just dreaming, you are designing. Inspiration feels intense, almost urgent, yet the way forward arrives through quiet planning. Talks behind the scenes could sharpen your approach. Sketch the outline before unveiling the masterpiece.
Something you see or experience on a trip resonates far deeper than expected. A landscape, a conversation or even a piece of art may stir an old memory or awaken a new longing. Pay attention to what moves you quietly. This is not random, as you may discover a truth about your path or purpose. Allow instinct to guide perception and the journey can be so enjoyable.
You may have hesitated concerning a decision long enough, so choose. Even if you refine or revise it later, forward motion matters more than perfect certainty. Trust your instincts, then act with conviction. This is about momentum, not analysis paralysis. A firm step today clears emotional fog and restores confidence. You can always adjust the script as the story unfolds.
You may need to point out a truth someone would rather leave in shadow. Choose timing and tone carefully, as this is not about being right, it’s about being helpful. You are offering insight, not criticism. If resistance appears, stay steady. When you balance honesty with kindness, even uncomfortable revelations can strengthen trust and deepen understanding.
Cosmic messages for Cosmic messages for Virgo today
Libra
September 24 to October 23
Today you’ll see clearly where financial arrangements feel fuzzy or imbalanced. Do not let polite silence cost you. If you are undercharging or being underpaid, it is time for a calm, firm conversation. Trust your instincts about what your work is worth. Spell it out kindly but very confidently. Vague agreements tend to slide downhill. Solid ones stand tall and boost morale.
With the Moon in your sign aligning with conversational Mercury, emotions run deep and words carry healing potential. You’ll sense that avoiding the truth now would only hurt someone later. Choose courage, as being kind does not mean being vague. Your insight is sharp, but your delivery must be very gentle. Know that sincerity builds trust, even if it stings at first.
Something at home or within your private world may need a clear decision. You could let it slide, and hope it sorts itself out and keep smiling. Yet you know that choosing the right course now prevents deeper complications later. It’s about maturity, so speak gently but act firmly. Doing the right thing may feel uncomfortable at first, but it restores peace in the long run.
A discerning friend can offer insight that cuts through confusion with surprising ease. You value practicality, but today your sixth sense is important too. Do not dismiss advice because it seems irrational. Someone sees what you may be too immersed in to notice. You don’t have to surrender control. A key conversation could shift your strategy and boost your mood.
Financial insight deepens and long-term ambitions sharpen. You’re not thinking small, you’re strategic. A big goal requires hope and a plan that lets your resources work quietly in the background. Review investments, refine budgets and trust your instincts. Advice may come from an unexpected source. This is not about restriction, it’s about empowerment.
The Scorpio Moon links arms with Mercury in your sign, so emotions run deep and insight is sharp. You sense it is time to choose rather than drift. A decision may feel daunting if it urges you beyond familiar waters. Yet growth rarely happens in the shallows, so trust your inner nudge, then commit. You can adjust course later. What matters now is movement.
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Liverpool, meanwhile, suffered a setback in their quest for a top-four Premier League finish by losing to Brighton last time out, but can still have a special end to the season with this competition and the Champions League.
Date, kick-off time and venue
Man City vs Liverpool is scheduled for a 12.45pm BST kick-off on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
The match will take place at Etihad Stadium.
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Where to watch Man City vs Liverpool
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on TNT Sports. Coverage starts at 11.30am BST on TNT Sports 1.
Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the HBO Max app and website.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog.
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Man City vs Liverpool team news
Man City are sweating on the fitness of Ruben Dias and John Stones ahead of the FA Cup quarter-final showdown.
Liverpool will be boosted by the returns of Mohamed Salah and Alexander Isak for the trip to Manchester, though the latter is not ready to start.
Alisson Becker is sidelined, but Jeremie Frimpong and Federico Chiesa should be fit. Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo and Giovanni Leoni are all long-term absentees.
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Double boost: Mohamed Salah and Alexander Isak
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Man City vs Liverpool prediction
Prior to beating Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final, Man City had won just once in five games in all competitions – that being in the last round of the FA Cup – so Guardiola’s side aren’t exactly in flying form.
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That said, Liverpool have equally been a mixed bag aside from the 4-0 win over Galatasaray in the Champions League last-16 second leg and the Wolves cup tie.
It is a difficult one to call as both teams will be eyeing a trophy. We think home advantage tips things in Man City’s favour, but only just.
Head to head (h2h) history and results
The Reds, though, did emerge victorious in the most recent FA Cup clash between the teams back in April 2022.
Royal Mail urges dog owners to display sign on doors or windows – Daily Record
Need to know
Royal Mail has urged some people to display a four-word sign to help staff deliver their letters and parcels
Acting now can help protect your local postie(Image: martinrlee via Getty Images)
Need to know: Royal Mail urges dog owners to display a warning sign to protect postal workers
Royal Mail has urged dog owners to display a simple four-word sign reading “I have a dog” to protect postal workers from attacks. If you do not take care to protect workers, it could result in suspended deliveries.
New statistics reveal dog attacks on postal workers rose by 2% last year, totalling 2,197 incidents – roughly 42 attacks weekly across the country. Some delivery staff have suffered permanent or life-altering injuries from these attacks.
You don’t have to put the sign up, but it can help. The printable notice allows postal workers to wait while owners secure their pets in a separate room before coming to the door. Royal Mail warned customers: “Around 2,000 posties like me are injured by dogs each year, both big and small.”
Sheffield topped the list of most dangerous areas with 66 attacks – a shocking 61% increase from the previous year. Portsmouth came second with 60 attacks, while Kent/Sussex/Surrey recorded 56 incidents.
Lizz Lloyd, Health & Safety Director at Royal Mail, said: “Dog attacks remain one of the most significant safety risks faced by postal workers. In many cases, these incidents result in serious injuries, emotional distress, and time away from work. Royal Mail continues to call on the public to be vigilant and responsible by securing their pets before opening the door to receive mail or packages.
With Easter approaching and more deliveries expected for some households, Royal Mail is urging action to prevent attacks that force police involvement and delivery suspensions.
Royal Mail urges customers to act or risk delivery suspension – The Mirror
Need to know
Royal Mail has issued some advice to customers, urging them to take action now to avoid delivery suspension, and a a four-word sign could help
Bradley Jolly Overnight News Editor and Sophie Buchan Money and Lifestyle Writer
00:02, 04 Apr 2026
The sign could make a huge difference(Image: coldsnowstorm via Getty Images)
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Need to know: Royal Mail urges dog owners to display warning signs as attacks on postal workers rise
Royal Mail is urging dog owners to display a simple four-word sign reading “I have a dog” to protect postal workers from attacks.
The warning comes as new figures reveal dog attacks on postal workers increased by 2% over the past year, reaching 2,197 incidents nationwide. This equates to approximately 42 attacks each week, with some delivery staff sustaining permanent or life-changing injuries.
The service has warned customers that failing to take appropriate measures could result in deliveries to their address being suspended. Royal Mail acknowledged that while “receiving your letters and parcels” is important, its priority is “to get these items to you safely.” This does not mean you have to display the sign, but it could help some.
Sheffield topped the list of high-risk areas with 66 attacks recorded in 2024/25, representing a worrying 61% rise. Portsmouth and Kent/Sussex/Surrey also featured prominently in the dangerous postcode areas.
The letter revealed a troubling statistic: “Around 2,000 posties like me are injured by dogs each year, both big and small. When this happens, we must inform the Police and suspend deliveries to your address, as we can’t take the chance that the dog may attack again.”
Lizz Lloyd, Health and Safety Director at Royal Mail, said: “Dog attacks remain one of the most significant safety risks faced by postal workers.” She emphasised that community cooperation is essential to reducing these incidents.
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