Here’s what the stars have in store for your day (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
The Moon moves into Capricorn, linking to Mercury and the North Node, bringing insight and intuition. Ground yourself using all senses today.
Pisces, Aquarius and Capricorn, your creativity shines and you easily tune into your surroundings. Fresh perspectives are on your side.
Don’t shy away from big decisions, as the comos implores you to take action. Remain humble, but tap into the highly concentrated power at your fingertips.
Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Tuesday May 5, 2026.
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Aries
March 21 to April 20
With the Moon moving later today into the practical Capricorn and forging a positive link to both Mercury and the North Node, an intuitive nudge could give you some guidance about a work or worldly issue, which can benefit from both sensitivity and being grounded in your approach. Your enthusiasm can remain high, but getting a tangible result will be satisfying.
Your great gift is for knowing that continuity and stability have their place and not everything needs radical change in order to keep evolving but can benefit from sensible adaptions along the way. Yet, you could find yourself really enthusiastic about a fresh approach now. And someone can be very encouraging about the pathway you want to gently embrace.
For all the excitement of Uranus’s recent arrival in your sign and the glamour of having Venus with you too, your ruler is in a sensitive connection today with the powerful if subtle Point of Destiny. So however much something seems bubbly and bright, it’s still a good thing to listen to your instincts. Some quiet research can also prove beneficial and unearth revealing facts
The Moon is going to move into your sector of relating. It’s a great place for her to be because it’s going to help you to be conscious of both others’ needs but also being aware of yours too. If something needs to be discussed around a partnership matter, the chances are you can do it with sensitivity, but also practicality, with Mercury showing up in the mix too.
Although you have a reputation of being comfortable with the limelight, not every Leo needs to be in charge of every situation. And yet, with both the Sun and also Mercury in a very visible part of your situation, you could be asked to take on some kind of leadership role or show direction to others. Fortunately, a mix of common sense and perception can assist you.
If you enjoy writing, teaching, training or publishing you can truly sparkle today, Virgo, particularly later in the day when the Moon emerges from a sheltered location and into a much more effervescent one. Your words and ideas can land just so with the people that you’re connecting to. Even if you see yourself as cautious, just be guided by your instincts.
Cosmic messages for Cosmic messages for Virgo today
Libra
September 24 to October 23
Things are being shook up just now, but in a gentle enough way for you to see what needs to evolve or be released. The Moon makes a fleeting but important connection today to Chiron, the healer, giving you an opportunity to interact with someone and share your wisdom around a relationship issue they have, but equally, they could give you some powerful input too.
Conversation doesn’t always equal comprehension but today gives you a platform to not only have a two-way discussion but also get some important insights from it. And if you’re enjoying a developing relationship, the Sun’s link to the charming Venus suggests that there’s a lot that could reassure you about the direction that it’s taking, in whatever type of bond.
Although you’re very much a free spirit, there’s lots to be gained today by tackling practical issues that may constrain your freedom a little bit now but will help you to create a framework that gives you greater liberty at a later date. You could also support a friend, relative or colleague with a thoughtful gesture that can be much appreciated and create some goodwill.
Your creativity and flair are amped up today in a really bright way and are supported by some intuitive nudges. These can grow stronger as the day goes on and the Moon arrives in Capricorn this afternoon, adding more self-belief. All this can see you enjoy some sparkling encounters and with a dash of fun, but can also see you busy, productive, and upbeat.
If you’re a maker or a home hobbyist, you’re being nudged to try some fresh approaches. But equally, there may be a small business idea that you’ve been grappling with that can start to shape up positively. You have a rare gift for blending innovation with practical tactics, and this can shine out brightly. However, later today, you may enjoy retreating into your own space.
Two complementary planetary angles are supportive to you today, Pisces, and both of these can see your mind agile, but it doesn’t mean to say that you need to sacrifice your appreciation of atmospheres and how things feel. If you want to discuss family matters or make some home improvements, today’s energies can be very helpful to these too.
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Despite Sunday’s (May 3) wet conditions Newby Hall’s Spring Sports Cars in the Park event attracted large numbers of rain-soaked enthusiasts, admiring the array of vehicles on show.
Among the cars displayed, there were a variety of two and four-wheeled exhibits, including classic UK and European makes such as Lamborghini, Ferrari, Audi, and Lotus, of different eras.
Display of classic Sports Cars against the backdrop of Newby Hall, near Ripon (Image: Stuart Boulton – The Northern Echo)
Newby Hall Spring Sports Cars in the Park (Image: Stuart Boulton – The Northern Echo)
Newby Hall Spring Sports Cars in the Park (Image: Stuart Boulton – The Northern Echo)
Newby Hall Spring Sports Cars in the Park (Image: Stuart Boulton – The Northern Echo)
Newby Hall Spring Sports Cars in the Park (Image: Stuart Boulton – The Northern Echo)
Newby Hall Spring Sports Cars in the Park (Image: Stuart Boulton – The Northern Echo)
Newby Hall Spring Sports Cars in the Park (Image: Stuart Boulton – The Northern Echo)
Newby Hall Spring Sports Cars in the Park (Image: Stuart Boulton – The Northern Echo)
Newby Hall Spring Sports Cars in the Park (Image: Stuart Boulton – The Northern Echo)
Ignoring the, at times, incessant rainfall, petrol-heads and casual visitors alike marvelled at the collection, in the surrounds of the 16th and 17th Century country hall and colourful gardens, on the banks of the River Ure, near Ripon.
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The bedraggled eventgoers could seek shelter in the magnificent opulence of the hall, itself, among whose architects was no less than Sir Christopher Wren.
There were also the delights of a wander around the award-winning gardens as a counter attraction to car collection.
A beautiful park in Cambridge offers an opportunity for people to escape the hustle and bustle
A hidden gem park off a busy road in Cambridge offers a true beauty spot to venture for a peaceful stroll or even a picnic. Alexandra Gardens lies just off Carlyle Road, a busy road in the Chesterton area.
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This small, restful park was created in 1887 on the site of a former Victorian brickworks. In 1891 and 1892 an epidemic of diphtheria in the New Chesterton area held up the purchase of land.
In 1904 Chesterton Rural District Council bought the land for £425. It was agreed the land on Carlyle Road should be made into a public recreation ground.
The park formally opened in 1907 and interestingly, the original planting and landscaping remains. Known for its colourful flowerbeds, expansive green space, and serene atmosphere, the park offers a calming retreat for walkers, nature enthusiasts or even for those looking for some quiet solitude.
With the hustle and bustle surrounding the majority of the city, it can be hard to remember that there’s a whole world just waiting to be adventured outside of your phone and the chaos.
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The best spots, that can be hard not to keep a hidden secret, are the ones that remind you of this. Alexandra Gardens offers a green space to quiet all the outside noise and truly enjoy the nature, the flowers and the amenities.
The site also hosts a children’s play area so little ones can run off while the adults can bask in the sun in a prime location, steps away from shops, pubs, and cafes.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed a wider six-part evidence and engagement programme for the review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
Linda Howard Money and Consumer Writer
03:00, 05 May 2026
Individuals claiming Personal Independence Payment (PIP) will have multiple opportunities to share their views beyond a written consultation. It follows the UK Government’s confirming an expanded approach to collecting evidence for its comprehensive review of the benefit.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) announced the Timms Review will be underpinned by a six-part “evidence and engagement programme” intended to ensure it captures “as many perspectives and experiences as possible”.
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The review, headed by Sir Stephen Timms, marks the first complete examination of PIP since its launch in 2013 and is anticipated to deliver its findings later this year. It will assess how the benefit is functioning and whether it remains suitable for future needs. Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment
In addition to the current Call for Evidence, which remains open until 28 May, the DWP has now detailed further avenues through which disabled people, carers and organisations can participate.
Beyond written responses, the programme will feature a new nationally representative survey, commissioned via independent research organisation NatCen, to gather a broader spectrum of claimant experiences, reports the Daily Record.
There will also be organised workshops and discussion sessions with charities, specialists and those with lived experience to examine issues more thoroughly.
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To broaden engagement even further, the DWP is launching a “workshop in a box” toolkit, enabling organisations and community groups to facilitate their own sessions and submit findings to the review. The DWP will also draw upon existing research, including academic studies and data already held by the UK Government, to develop a more comprehensive understanding of how PIP is functioning in practice.
Further engagement activities, incorporating accessible formats and face-to-face opportunities, are planned to ensure participants can contribute in ways that best suit their individual needs.
In a statement published on GOV.UK, the review team indicated that the approach is designed to go beyond conventional consultations by combining statistical evidence with first-hand experiences of the benefits system.
PIP is intended to assist with the additional costs associated with living with a long-term health condition or disability, and is paid irrespective of whether the recipient is in employment.
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A successful PIP claim is currently worth between £30.30 and £194.60 per week, equating to between £121.20 and £778.40 every four-week payment period.
The number of individuals receiving PIP has climbed to more than 3.9 million, with expenditure forecast to continue rising, prompting ministers to commission a full review.
The DWP has confirmed that no decisions have yet been reached regarding potential changes, and any recommendations will be guided by the evidence gathered throughout the review process.
A steering group comprising disabled people, charities and policy experts is also providing support for the review, with the government stating that the work is being co-produced alongside individuals with direct experience of the system.
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The Call for Evidence remains open until 28 May, with findings anticipated to inform recommendations later in 2026. Ultimate decisions on any potential reforms will be made by ministers following the publication of the review’s report.
He was asked whether he thinks Patrick Kielty will stay on as host amid no confirmation of a contract renewal
Pat Kenny has said it’s his “instinct” that Patrick Kielty “probably won’t stay on” as Late Late Show host.
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There has been much speculation surrounding the Co Down comedian’s future as host of RTÉ ‘s flagship chat show as his three-year contract with the broadcaster has come to an end without news of a renewal.
Pat, who hosted the Late Late between 1999 and 2009, thinks changes in Patrick Kielty’s personal life since joining the show may influence whether or not he stays on as presenter.
“I wouldn’t necessarily expect him to confide in me, I don’t know him that well, but the fact that he didn’t say ‘yeah’, obviously he was either still in negotiations or there was some reluctance [on his behalf].
“His domestic arrangements are somewhat more complicated since he split up from Cat [Deeley] – the kids are over in London and he’s up in Northern Ireland, so that must be very gruelling, so I think it’s up to him.
“He has done it for three years, but he wasn’t split up at the beginning, so it may be just wearing him down, though he doesn’t show it on air.
“My instinct is that he probably won’t stay on. Maybe it’s too constrictive. If you don’t have kids, you can carry on regardless.”
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When asked if it was time for RTÉ to call a day on The Late Late Show, Pat said it would be “commercially crazy” to do so.
He told the publication: “When Gay Byrne left after 37 years, it was my job to keep the brand alive, which I did for 10 years, and then Ryan Tubridy took over, and it was his job to keep the brand alive.
“But I do know it’s more difficult now. The Late Late Show should be like a rowdy Irish dinner party.
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“Someone would sing a song, someone would tell the jokes, there would be a row – that’s the recipe – and of course, there has to be a bit of stardust.
“It gets harder and harder to get the stardust to walk into the studio. The big international stars are more reluctant to travel than they ever were.
“They can do it by Zoom, or they go into a hotel in London and give 20 interviews.”
He told viewers at home: “That is it from us for tonight, and for this season, we hope you have a fab summer. This has been The Late Late Show, I’ve been Patrick Kielty, and playing us out tonight, this is Westlife! Goodnight.”
RTÉ sources told the Sunday Independent this weekend that the general consensus is that Patrick will stay on as host. However, there has been no official confirmation on his future as of yet.
As the show wrapped up on Friday night, a spokesperson for the national broadcaster said: “As The Late Late Show reaches the end of another successful season, we look forward to the programme returning for its 65th year in the autumn.”
A new spanner was thrown into the works of the title race on Monday evening as Everton held Manchester City to a surprise draw.
Pep Guardiola’s side had been in fine late-season form and were quickly closing in on league-leading Arsenal.
They came into this match with two games in hand and a six-point gap to close, there was no margin for error as City visited the Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time.
They led 1-0 at half-time thanks to Jeremy Doku’s opener, but three goals in 13 minutes from Thierno Barry and Jake O’Brien left them staring a rare defeat in the face.
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Erling Haaland pulled one back late on before Doku added a stunning equaliser to save his side a point, but City once again find themselves on the back foot in the title race.
City do still have a game in hand, which they will make up when they host Crystal Palace on May 13, but they are back in the familiar position of waiting for Arsenal to slip up if they are to claw back any territory in the table.
Here’s how the run-in looks for both title contenders…
Arsenal remaining Premier League fixtures
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Crystal Palace (A), May 24
Man City remaining Premier League fixtures
Crystal Palace (A), May 13
How many points do Arsenal need to win the Premier League title?
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After drawing at Everton, Man City can now win no more than 83 points this season.
Arsenal presently sit on 76, meaning they require seven points from a possible nine in their last three matches to confirm their status as Premier League champions.
After City’s defeat by Everton, Arsenal have a comfortable advantage on goal difference, should the two teams finish level on points. Their score of +41 gives them a comfortable cushion to City’s +37.
City do have a game in hand still to play, against Crystal Palace on May 13, but also have the added wrinkle of an FA Cup semi-final ahead of the final Premier League matchday. Similarly, Arsenal remain in contention for the Champions League, with a semi-final second-leg to be played this week.
The White House was briefly placed on lockdown after a Secret Service shooting near the Washington Monument, moments after JD Vance’s motorcade had passed through the area. A young person was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Olivia Beeson UK & World News Reporter and Callum Hoare
00:41, 05 May 2026
The White House was placed on lockdown following a shooting near the Washington Monument.
A suspicious individual was identified and, after opening fire on Secret Service officers, was shot.
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The incident occurred just moments after JD Vance had passed through the area, according to Deputy Director Mathew C Quinn.
At the time, the Secret Service said: “U.S. Secret Service personnel are on the scene of an officer-involved shooting at 15th Street and Independence Avenue in Washington, D.C.
“The incident resulted from a confrontation between an armed individual and Secret Service Police,” a further statement from the Secret Service confirmed,
A young person was wounded in the incident and taken to hospital, with injuries reported as not life-threatening.
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The shooting occurred across the National Mall, approximately a mile from the White House.
Despite the distance, the White House was briefly evacuated before the ‘all clear’ was issued.
Washington DC’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) confirmed in a statement that an investigation is under way.
“MPD is on scene of this investigation at 15th Street and Independence Ave, SW. The scene is secure.
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“Avoid the area as roads will be closed for several hours. Additional updates to come as information is confirmed,” the department added.
The incident comes just over a week after an alleged gunman, Cole Tomas Allen, attempted to storm the White House Correspondents’ Dinner with Trump in attendance. Allen faced charges of attempted murder of the President alongside two firearms offences.
Lively also posted on Instagram about the judge’s move, writing: “The last thing I wanted in my life was a lawsuit, but I brought this case because of the pervasive RETALIATION I faced, and continue to, for privately and professionally asking for a safe working environment for myself and others,” she wrote.
Kim Kardashian wore a sculpted bronze breastplate to the 2026 Met Gala (Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
This year, the Met Gala wasn’t about subtle glimpses of nipples through sheer dresses, but about sculpted, moulded, and engineered busts as the unapologetic center of attention.
If Fashion Is Art was the brief, then apparently the body itself became the canvas — or more specifically, one very particular part of it.
Afterall, one thing most great sculptures of the human form have in common? Prominent nipples.
Leading the charge, unsurprisingly, were the Kardashian-Jenner dynasty, who arrived in three entirely different outfits that all somehow landed on the exact same… point.
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Kim Kardashian opted for a corseted look that leaned into exaggerated, cone-like structure, courtesy of artists Allen Jones and Whitaker Malem — a duo known for turning the human form into something closer to statue than clothing.
Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner took a more illusion-based route in a painstakingly detailed Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown by Daniel Roseberry.
Kim’s was a cone-shaped leotard of sorts (Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
Kylie followed suit in a nude coloured bodice (Picture: Matt Winkelmeyer/MG26/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)
The gown was designed by Schiaparelli (Picture: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
It featured thousands of pearls, hand-painted scales, and enough embroidery to make your head spin, but the real trick was in the barely-there bodice, engineered to mimic the body beneath.
Then there was Kendall Jenner, who turned a humble white T-shirt into something that would make a museum curator weep.
Designed by Zac Posen for Gap, her look referenced classical sculpture, specifically the Winged Victory of Samothrace, proving that even ancient marble knew the power of a well-placed contour.
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Kendall Jenner kept things more subtle, only revealing on fake nipple (Picture: Matt Winkelmeyer/MG26/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)
And just in case you thought this was a family-only phenomenon, Hailey Bieber arrived in a cobalt Saint Laurent gown complete with a gold moulded bustier that was specifically molded to her body.
At this point, it stopped being a coincidence and started feeling like an exhibit in the Vatican Museum.
One user on X wrote: ‘Okay they all look good but so far 3/3 of the kardashain looks have all included their nipples like did they plan that was there a group chat’
Another posted: ‘The way Jenner sisters are matching the NIPPLES detail.’
A third posted a picture of Kendall’s look, captioning it: ‘best dressed of the Kardashian Jenners, but what’s this trend of fake nipples.’
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Hailey Bieber was an honorary Kardashian for the evening in a similar look (Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)
Of course, this isn’t fashion’s first flirtation with the idea.
Designers have been toying with sculptural busts for decades — from Jean Paul Gaultier’s infamous cone bra to Thierry Mugler’s hyper-moulded silhouettes.
It was clear that the most popular interpretation of the Met Gala’s theme was wearable statues, creating a red carpet full of bodies reimagined, exaggerated, and polished into something just slightly uncanny.
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The tapes were recorded in 1991 during private conversations with her friend James Colthurst and formed the basis of Andrew Morton’s biography, Diana: Her True Story.
In them, the late Princess of Wales reflects on her marriage to Charles, her struggles with bulimia, and her views on what was then his ongoing relationship with Camilla.
They also include personal thoughts on her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, as well as comments about Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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The Radio Times reports that in the 30 years since her death, less than an hour of this material has been made public.
The new docuseries, Diana: The Unheard Truth, will air in 2027 to mark 30 years since her death and will include never-before-heard recordings.
Love Monday TV said: “The series will challenge the reductive narrative that has too often framed Diana as a victim of her circumstances.
“Instead, it will show a resilient, perceptive, and relatable young woman, finding herself in the brightest of global spotlights, and navigating the challenges with grace, self-awareness, and determination.”
The three-part series has been created by Love Monday TV, which has secured full access to the archive tapes in partnership with Morton and Colthurst, who also feature in the series.
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No broadcaster or streaming platform has yet been confirmed.
The series will also include interviews with those who knew her best.
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Contributors will include school friend Delissa Needham, hairdresser Sam McKnight, and astrologer Penny Thornton.
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Other voices featured are dancer Wayne Sleep, former bodyguard Ken Wharfe, royal press secretary Dickie Arbiter, photographer Kent Gavin, and journalist Richard Kay.
The programme follows a recent episode of ITV’s Reporting History, which shared previously unbroadcast footage of Princess Diana’s famed visit to Angola in January 1997.
Will you be interested in watching Diana: The Unheard Truth next year? Let us know in the comments.
Departures from what is the country’s third busiest airport were an average of 19-and-a-half minutes behind schedule in 2025, according to analysis of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) data by the Press Association.
That was longer than all other UK airports despite representing a 30-second improvement from the previous year.
Flight delays are often caused by issues outside the control of airports, such as air traffic control (ATC) disruption and bad weather.
UK airports with longest delays for departures in 2025 (Image: PA Wire)
Rory Boland, editor of magazine Which? Travel, said the choice of airport “shouldn’t make or break your trip” but “too many holidays got off to a terrible start last year”.
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He went on: “ManchesterAirport has ranked last in our airport survey for four consecutive years and these new CAA figures validate why this is a particularly poor place to be stranded during delays.
“For passengers already wary of travel uncertainty, seeing such consistent underperformance makes it difficult to book with any real confidence.”
Birmingham Airport had the second poorest flight punctuality last year, with an average delay of 18 minutes and 42 seconds.
In third place was Bournemouth Airport (17 minutes and 18 seconds).
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Liverpool John Lennon Airport – less than 30 miles from Manchesterairport – had the most punctual flights, recording an average delay of just nine minutes and 24 seconds.
The analysis took into account scheduled and chartered departures from the 23 commercial UK airports with at least 1,000 outbound flights last year.
Cancellations were not included.
The average delay for departures last year was 14 minutes and 54 seconds, down from 18 minutes and 24 seconds in 2024.
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Manchester is the UK’s only two-runway airport other than Heathrow, and was used by 32 million passengers last year.
Its scheme to revamp Terminal 3 is ongoing, while a 10-year £1.3 billion transformation which included modernising and doubling the size of Terminal 2, and closing Terminal 1, was recently completed.
A spokesperson for the airport said: “Punctuality is affected by factors that are outside of an airport’s control.
“The two most significant factors contributing to delays in the last year have been industrial action affecting air traffic control in Europe, and the weather.
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“These were exacerbated by airspace restrictions above conflict zones meaning airports with significant long-haul networks, like Manchester, were more significantly affected than others.
“As an industry we are working collectively to achieve the best possible on-time departure rates, while protecting flight schedules and avoiding the need for cancellations.”
A spokesman for Bournemouth Airport said the reason for delays are outside its control “in the majority of cases”, and it is “one of the UK’s top-ranked regional airports for passenger satisfaction”.
Birmingham Airport did not respond to a request for a comment.
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Depending on the distance of the route and length of delay, passengers booked on delayed flights from UK airports are entitled to assistance such as a reasonable amount of food and drink, a means to communicate and overnight accommodation if required.
Airlines often fail to provide this during major disruption as they are overwhelmed by requests.
Passengers may also be able to claim compensation of up to £520 from the airline if the reason for the delay is deemed within its control, which could be a fault with the aircraft or pilot sickness.
ATC issues are considered to be an “extraordinary circumstance”, meaning affected passengers are not entitled to payouts.
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Anna Bowles, head of consumer at the CAA, urged the aviation industry to be “focused on delivering punctual and reliable journeys for passengers wherever possible” as she warned that delays have a “real impact for people heading off on holidays”.
She added: “When disruption occurs, how the industry responds really matters.
“Passengers should be kept informed and given the care and support they are entitled to.”
A spokesperson for trade body AirportsUK said passengers are “benefitting from improvements in the service they receive”, and delays in 2025 were “down significantly on the previous year”.
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