A large sinkhole has been causing disruption to Cambridge traffic after appearing on Monday evening (June 22). Part of Milton Road has been closed to traffic as a result of the sinkhole.
A Cambridgeshire County Council spokesperson said: “Please be advised that Milton Road, Cambridge remains closed between Hurst Park Avenue and the Elizabeth Way roundabout in both directions today due to a large sinkhole.
“Highways staff have been on site today to investigate the cause of the sinkhole. The sink hole extends some way under the surrounding asphalt and due to the number of utilities under the road in this area we cannot simply fill in the hole. We are working with partner agencies to get the road repaired appropriately as quickly as possible.”
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The spokesperson continued: “We’re sorry for the disruption caused by the road closure and urge people to plan their journeys and allow extra time to travel. We will reopen the road as soon as it is safe to do so.”
World Cup hydration breaks have proven controversial and received backlash an FIFA chief Gianni Infantino has spoken out concerning their future in the sport
03:09, 24 Jun 2026Updated 03:10, 24 Jun 2026
FIFA boss Gianni Infantino has revealed that the governing body will consider whether to maintain hydration breaks in future World Cups ‘based on this experience’. The breaks have drawn criticism from fans throughout the current tournament.
The stoppages, which take place midway through each half, have effectively separated matches into quarters and are utilised regardless of weather conditions. Despite being brought in to look after players in hot conditions, the breaks are implemented even in stadiums with closed roofs and air conditioning.
England’s match against Ghana saw frustration as the players were permitted to take on board liquids quickly after another lengthy stoppage in play due to injury. Loud boos were heard in the Boston Stadium as the teams went to the sidelines.
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Infantino has rejected claims that the hydration breaks have been a means to introduce greater advertising opportunities, and instead outlined the benefits. “Broadcasters maybe generate more, but for us, we make zero additional revenues,” he said.
“Maybe the coach can reassess certain situations, correct certain mistakes,” he added. “The players get a little rest and come back in full speed. Well, is that bad necessarily? Maybe it’s good.
“And we see as well the intensity of the games. We’ve never seen 90 minutes in a tournament like this played in such an intensity. Until the last second of the match, players attack and so on.
“And maybe, maybe not, but maybe it’s also a bit thanks to this little break that the players have and after they can go back on the field and show what they can do.”
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The FIFA boss also attempted to explain the reasoning to introduce the breaks as a blanket decision, rather than on a case-by-case basis.
“If we were to use hydration breaks only in those matches where it was too hot and not in the other matches, we would give an advantage or a disadvantage to some of the coaches or some of the teams,” he explained.
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“Why would the coach have the opportunity to influence the game in one match just because it’s hot and in another match where it’s a bit less hot, he wouldn’t have this opportunity?”
Former England striker Alan Shearer described the break for the Three Lions match as ‘nonsense’, when it was not allowed to be combined with an earlier stoppage.
He said: “There’s been nearly two minutes [of stoppages] already. It seems crazy for the referee not to just say let’s have the break now. Goodness me.”
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‘Following the outcome of the case, Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council removed photographs featuring Jeffrey Donaldson from display in its facilities’
19:19, 23 Jun 2026Updated 19:25, 23 Jun 2026
All images of Sir Jeffrey Donaldson have been removed from Lagan Valley Island council civic centre.
The former DUP leader was found guilty this week at Newry crown court of 18 historical sex offences against two women when they were children.
The Local Democracy Reporting Service contacted Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council following the guilty verdict with multiple images of the Lagan Valley MP throughout the local authority building.
A council spokesperson said: “Following the outcome of the case, Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council removed photographs featuring Jeffrey Donaldson from display in its facilities.”
A jury convicted the 63-year-old of one count of rape, 13 counts of indecent assault and four counts of gross indecency.
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His wife Eleanor Donaldson has been found to have committed the acts relating to offences of aiding and abetting following a trial of the facts.
In 1997, when James Molyneaux retired as the Lagan Valley MP, Donaldson retained the seat for the UUP.
In 2003, he quit the UUP, defected to the DUP and retained his Westminster seat for Lagan Valley.
The convicted child sex abuser is now in Maghaberry prison located in the council area where he awaits sentencing in September.
Daryl Berman, 72, was charged after her 84-year-old husband David Berman was found dead with stab wounds at their shared home on Butterstile Lane, Prestwich on March 13 last year.
More than a year on a jury at Minshull Street Crown Court convicted Berman of murder by majority verdict of 11 to one.
“Domestic fatal external knife injuries are extraordinarily rare.”
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The trial was heard at Minshull Street Crown Court (Image: Anthony Moss)
Mr Brady had told the jury that Berman had used a kitchen knife to stab her husband in the chest.
The emergency services had at first thought the death to be non-suspicious and Berman was not concerned a suspect until a coroner raised concerns days after her husband’s death.
Police on the scene on Butterstile Lane (Image: Newsquest)
During the trial, the just heard Berman speaking to a 999 operator.
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She said: “I was in the other room.
“He’s carried a tray in, and all I can see is the tray. I think there was a knife. I don’t know whether the little knife that was there has gone into him and stabbed him. I really don’t know what has happened.”
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During his closing speech Michael Hayter KC, defending, said that Berman had been “nurturing her husband through difficult times” and described the case as “extraordinary”.
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Michael Hayton KC said: “The evidence you have heard is extraordinarily limited.”
But after 13 hours and 38 minutes of deliberations, the jury convicted Berman of murder by a majority of 11 to one.
David Berman was found dead at his home (Image: GMP)
Judge Tina Landale ruled that Berman be brought back to court to be sentenced on Friday July 3.
Speaking after the verdict, Sazeeda Ismail, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “Daryl Berman stabbed her husband of 27 years in the chest and intentionally caused his death.
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“She lied to paramedics, police and family members when she claimed Mr Berman had accidentally sustained his fatal injuries.
“The jury saw through her lies and convicted her of murder, due to the strength of the prosecution’s case.
“My thoughts are with David Berman’s loved ones at this very difficult time.”
England remain on course to top Group L despite a disappointing 0-0 draw with Ghana
23:00, 23 Jun 2026Updated 23:25, 23 Jun 2026
England remain on course to finish top of their World Cup group despite being held to a 0-0 draw by Ghana.
The result leaves Thomas Tuchel’s side at the summit of Group L with one match remaining against Panama, meaning they still have their fate firmly in their own hands heading into the final round of fixtures.
With the knockout picture beginning to take shape, attention is already turning to the last-32 draw and the route England could take if they are to lift the trophy on July 19.
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While there is still plenty of football to be played, the current bracket suggests England could find themselves on what many supporters would view as the more favourable side of the draw.
As things stand, topping Group L would set up a Round of 32 clash against DR Congo in Atlanta on July 1.
England and DR Congo are currently paired together in the bracket, though the African nation could still be replaced by another third-placed qualifier from Group K, where Colombia, Portugal and Uzbekistan remain in the mix.
Should England negotiate that opening knockout tie, a last-16 meeting with either Mexico or Cape Verde awaits on July 6.
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That would leave Tuchel’s men just two victories away from the final, with a quarter-final potentially bringing one of Brazil – clearly the biggest challenge – Japan, Ivory Coast or Norway into view on July 11, as things stand.
The semi-final would be scheduled for July 15 and could see England come up against sides such as Belgium, Portugal, Argentina or Uruguay, depending on how the remaining sections of the bracket develop.
Crucially, England’s projected route currently keeps them away from several of Europe’s biggest heavyweights until the final itself.
France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands are all currently situated in the opposite half of the draw, meaning England would not face any of those nations before July 19 if both they and the Three Lions continue to progress.
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As things stand, England’s projected route to the final is:
Round of 32 (July 1)England vs DR Congo
Last 16 (July 6)England/DR Congo vs Mexico/Cape Verde
Quarter-final (July 11)Potentially Brazil, Japan, Ivory Coast or Norway
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Semi-final (July 15)One of the remaining teams from England’s half of the draw, including Argentina and Portugal.
Final (July 19)Teams such as France, Spain, Netherlands, Colombia and Germany enter the equation
Of course, there remains one final group game to play and the bracket could yet undergo significant changes before the knockout rounds begin.
England know that victory over DR Congo would guarantee first place in Group L and preserve what currently appears to be a highly attractive route through the tournament.
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For now, the draw with Ghana has done little to dent their prospects. If anything, the knockout bracket suggests England remain well placed to avoid a number of the tournament favourites until the latter stages as their bid for World Cup glory gathers pace.
World Cup last-32 draw as it stands
Germany vs ScotlandFrance vs SwedenSouth Korea vs SwitzerlandNetherlands vs MoroccoColombia vs GhanaSpain vs AustriaUnited States vs AlgeriaEgypt vs Czech RepublicBrazil vs JapanIvory Coast vs NorwayMexico vs Cape VerdeEngland vs DR CongoArgentina vs UruguayAustralia vs IranCanada vs BelgiumPortugal vs Paraguay
Thirteen people were assessed and discharged at the scene with a further six taken to hospital for further medical attention. None of the injuries were thought to be life-threatening at the collision site.
The affected route, the A484 near the Kidwelly roundabout, will remain shut while collision investigators conduct their examination, police stated, reports Wales Online.
Zoe Hand, managing director of First Bus Franchising – which operates in Wales, said: “Our X11 service was involved in an incident earlier this afternoon on the A484 close to the junction with Old Forge Lane, near Kidwelly.
“A team from our depot at Ammanford travelled to scene immediately to support our driver and look after our customers.
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“The safety of everyone who travels with us is always our absolute priority and we are working with the police and ambulance service to care for those who need it and understand the circumstances which led to this incident.”
Dame Nia Griffith, MP for Llanelli – which encompasses Kidwelly, expressed that her thoughts were with those affected. “My immediate thoughts are with all those people who were involved in the crash, and the emergency services who are helping them,” she said.
“I would reiterate the official request for the public to stay away and find alternative routes to the Parc y Bocs roundabout to Llandyfaelog Road.”
Dyfed Powys Police confirmed in a latest update that all passengers have been safely evacuated from the bus and are now receiving the necessary care. A rest centre has been established at the John Burns centre, where welfare provisions are in place to ensure their wellbeing and safety, a spokesperson confirmed.
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The stretch of road between the Parc y Bocs roundabout and Llandyfaelog is set to remain shut for a considerable period while emergency services continue to manage the situation and conduct their investigations. Members of the public are strongly urged to seek alternative travel routes until further notice.
A Dyfed Powys Police spokesperson earlier stated: “Officers are dealing with a major incident in Kidwelly, following a report of a collision involving a bus on the A484 near the Kidwelly roundabout (Parc y Bocs).
“The road is closed between the Kidwelly roundabout at Parc y Bocs and Llandyfaelog, and motorists are asked to find alternative routes.”
Traffic monitoring systems are currently reporting significant delays throughout the affected area.
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He had been in a critical condition after he was stabbed multiple times during an incident on Kinnaird Avenue
19:43, 23 Jun 2026Updated 19:50, 23 Jun 2026
Stephen Ogilvie has now left the intensive care unit as he continues to make a recovery following the attack on him in North Belfast.
Stephen had been in a critical condition after he was stabbed multiple times during an incident on Kinnaird Avenue on June 8. This sparked widespread disorder across Belfast and other parts of Northern Ireland.
The attack on Stephen left him blind in his left eye and at risk of losing sight in the other.
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A 30-year-old Sundanese national, Hadi Alodid, has been charged with attempted murder, threats to kill an NHS radiographer on the same day and possession of a knife.
Niall Donnan, who set up a fundraiser for Stephen, shared and update from his Stephen’s father which says that his son has now left intensive care and continues to make steps in his recovery, although he has a difficult road ahead of him.
His father said: “We wanted to share a positive update on Stephen’s recovery and thank everyone for their incredible support. Stephen is now out of ICU and is talking more each day, which is a huge step forward for him and his family. While he still has a long road ahead, we are grateful to see him continuing to make progress.
“Your donations, messages, and support have meant so much during this difficult time. Thank you all for standing with Stephen and his family and continuing to keep him in your thoughts and prayers.”
Heat warnings are in place covering Cambridgeshire as the UK swelters through a heatwave
15:12, 23 Jun 2026Updated 15:16, 23 Jun 2026
Cambridge Water has issued an update to customers amid the heatwave this week. The water company wrote to customers on Tuesday (June 23) with advice to use water only when ‘essential’.
Temperatures in Cambridge are expected to reach highs of 38C this week, according to the Met Office. Long-term average data shows that the maximum average temperature for Cambridge in June between 1991 and 2020 was 20C.
The letter to customers from Cambridge Water said: “A rare Red Extreme Heat Warning has been issued by the Met Office. The red warning joins the existing Amber Extreme Heat Warnings, which stretch from Monday 22 June through to the end of Thursday 25 June, covering much of southern and central England.
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“Whilst it was hot yesterday, the heat is set to build further today, with the peak of the heatwave forecast for Wednesday and Thursday this week. Temperatures may reach 39C with a chance of this being exceeded in places.”
It continued: “When the sun comes out and the temperature goes up, typically so does the amount of water used by our customers. This not only has an impact on our work production sites and pumping stations, but also on Cambridgeshire’s precious chalk streams, where we abstract our water from. To help us – and to protect the environment – during this period of extreme weather, we’re asking you to keep to essential water use only.
“Washing your car can probably wait for another day. If plants must be watered, please do so early morning or in the evening, using a watering can. Mulching garden beds will help keep plants hydrated for longer. You don’t need to water the lawn – it will recover once it rains again.”
A woman who was bitten by a shark more than a week ago while swimming at a popular Sydney beach has woken briefly from an induced coma, her family has said.
Leah Stewart, 34, was attacked by a shark on Saturday 13 June at Coogee Beach, suffering multiple bites on her arms and legs and extreme blood loss.
The mother of a one-year-old girl was taken to hospital in a critical condition and underwent several surgeries including her arm being amputated.
On Tuesday, her brother said doctors had reduced Stewart’s medication so she could wake up briefly from an induced coma. She said “I love you” to her mum and partner who were both by her bedside and asked if her daughter was ok.
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“This is a lot faster than anyone expected, and for us this feels like a miracle and is everything so many of us have hoped and prayed for over the past week,” Joshua Stewart posted in an online message to his sister’s supporters.
He said she remains in intensive care and had five days of surgery in the past week, with more scheduled in the coming weeks.
“Leah has a long road ahead and still remains in critical care, but this is such a positive first step and gives us hope for Leah’s long term recovery.”
Stewart, who works as a teacher, had gone to Coogee Beach on Saturday morning for a swim and was in the water close to the shore when the attack happened.
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There have been a spate of shark attacks in Australia this year, with four attacks in a two-day period in January including a young boy who was bitten at a Sydney beach and later died from his injuries in hospital.
England boss Thomas Tuchel explained his decision not to replace Harry Kane as the Three Lions looked for a breakthrough against Ghana in the World Cup
02:00, 24 Jun 2026Updated 02:21, 24 Jun 2026
Thomas Tuchel has revealed he never considered replacing Harry Kane against Ghana, despite the Three Lions captain struggling to leave his imprint on the World Cup match. Kane had just 19 touches against the African side, the lowest total he’s recorded in a major tournament, while completing 90 minutes.
A determined Ghana side frustrated England and were unable to find a way through Carlos Queiroz’s team’s low block. Tuchel looked to the likes of Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, Morgan Rogers, and Marcus Rashford but persisted with Kane despite having alternative options on the bench.
Strikers Ivan Toney and Ollie Watkins remained unused substitutes during the match, even as Kane produced a stunning miss late in the game. It is clear that Tuchel believes that Kane remains his most potent weapon at any stage.
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The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss admitted it was difficult for his team to find space but he was happy for Kane to be relied upon.
“Change Harry Kane in a game that is stuck and 0-0?!” he said. “Taking Harry off, no?”
Elaborating further on his goalscorer, he said, “Everyone is pushing and I think we had three different goalscorers in the first match and to rely on Harry is just a natural thing because he loves responsibility and he takes it. “He was not involved as much as we like to, it was just so, so narrow. Our two central defenders were responsible for the build-up, and then it was basically eight against 10. It was difficult to find space.
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“The little moments that he had was just unlucky and the last one is normally a clear goal and that would have got us a deserved win. We rely on Harry because we can, because he’s our forward, but we don’t over-rely on him.”
Panama may yet present an opportunity for Tuchel to utilise Toney or Watkins, with the pair yet to feature. “I have no idea. Panama is in four days,” he said.
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Aston Villa star Watkins spoke about his role before the match against Ghana. “I think the expectation for me is people don’t see me playing, obviously they see Harry playing, but I know what I can bring to the table,” he explained.
“I watch the game when I’m on the bench, I can see the game opens up. It’s a completely different game when you start a game of football than when you finish it.
“I’ve experienced that as a substitute, there are so many more opportunities when you come on. A lot of people are tired, they lose focus and sometimes it can be better to be a substitute than to start the game.
“I’ve spoken about it so many times before. I said I was going to score that day and I did.
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“It’s the best feeling to come on and change the game and I’m hoping to do that again this tournament.”
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With the UK being so hot at the moment, you might be looking for ways to cool down while keeping your children occupied.
Allerthorpe Lakeland Park has three different lakes, a café, and different water sports activities you can book.
Described as being a “fabulous experience every time”, you can visit the park for a day trip or stay longer by booking a spot at the campsite.
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What can I do at the Allerthorpe Lakeland Park?
The park has water sports suitable for all ages including paddle boarding, kayaking, and pedalos.
On the park’s website, it says: “Our Main Lake is the hub of activities where the water sports take place, cordoned off children’s paddling area, and elements of play and climbing equipment.
“Our Lakeside Café and veranda overlook the main lake and next door to the enclosed play area for toddlers.
“Find plenty of picnic benches and seating dotted around our grounds.”
If you are feeling a bit more adventurous, you could book a session at the aqua park that features obstacles to tackle while avoiding falling into the water.
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For those just wanting to cool off in the heat, you could go for a swim in the lake.
If you need something to keep you going through the day, you can pop into the Lakeside Café for a breakfast or sandwich.
The café also offers a range of sweet treats such as cakes and traybakes to enjoy alongside a hot drink.
What do visitors of Allerthrope Lakeland Park say?
On Tripadvisor, many people have praised the park for having “stunning views” and “reasonably priced” food at the café.
One reviewer said: “We visit Allerthorpe Lakeland Park most weekends & have always found the owner & all staff to be very friendly, helpful + the food we have had in the cafe has always been to a very good standard.
“Looking forward to our next visit.”
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