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Dispersal order in place ahead of Middlesbrough vs Southampton

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The dispersal order will be in place to deter disorder and anti-social behaviour.

It comes amid heightened tensions around the fixture after Boro caught what they believed to be a Southampton staff member spying on the training on Thursday.

The order will be in place from 8am on Saturday (May 9) to 8am on Sunday (May 10) and applies not just to areas around the Riverside, but stretches across most of the town.

A dispersal order has been put in place across parts of Middlesbrough for 24 hours starting from 8am tomorrow (Image: CLEVELAND POLICE)

Football fans can expect to see a high police presence, including specialist drug dogs.

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Cleveland Police said this is to “protect and ensure the safety of everyone who is there to attend and support the match.”

Police have reminded supporters of the dangers of pyrotechnics like flares and smoke bombs. Carrying or using a pyrotechnic is an offence and can result in having a criminal record, a potential prison sentence or being banned from the stadium.

PC Chris Hilton, part of Cleveland Police’s football operations, said: “While the majority of footballs fans have the intention of coming to or supporting the match safely and responsibly, it is important we have officers in and around the stadium and town centre to provide reassurance and respond to disorder or criminal behaviour.

“I want to take this opportunity to remind fans that searches may take place for pyrotechnics or drugs and those in possession of them will be dealt with appropriately, and there will be a dispersal order in place as a precaution.

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“In the meantime, I hope everyone has an enjoyable and safe time.”

A sell-out crowd will be hoping Kim Hellberg’s side can take a lead going into their second leg away at Southampton on Tuesday, and easing their route to a place in the play-off final.

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Summer strawberry and elderflower cake recipe

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Diana Henry is the Telegraph’s much-loved cookery writer. She shares recipes each week, for everything from speedy family dinners to special menus that friends will remember for months. She is also a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 4, and her journalism and recipe books, including Simple and How to Eat a Peach, are multi-award-winning. A mother of two sons, Diana can satisfy even the fussiest of eaters.   

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Alexander Isak missed the defeat to Manchester United last weekend (Reuters)

Alexander Isak is in contention to return from a groin injury for Liverpool’s Premier League match against Chelsea on Saturday.

The Sweden international made his comeback from an ankle injury that included a fibula fracture last month after missing 22 games for Liverpool.

Isak has been eased back but suffered a groin injury during training last week which ruled him out of the 3-2 defeat away to Manchester United last Sunday.

However, Liverpool’s £125 million signing returned to training this week and Arne Slot has confirmed that the striker could feature against Chelsea at Anfield in Saturday’s 12:30pm kick-off.

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‘Alex trains with us again,’ Slot said at his pre-match press conference on Friday.

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‘Only yesterday for the first time. So that’s a positive. Yesterday he did parts of it, so hopefully he can do parts, or everything, today and let’s then see how much we’re going to use him tomorrow.

‘Giorgi [Mamardashvili] will train with us today for the first time so let’s see how he’s going to react.’

Slot also confirmed that both Alisson Becker and Mohamed Salah remain unavailable.

‘Alisson not yet, doesn’t train with us yet but very close to,’ said Slot.

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‘Mo also not trained with us yet but is also, like Ali, getting very, very, very close to training with us.’

Slot also clarified why Ibrahima Konate and Florian Wirtz did not take part in training earlier this week.

‘Ibou had a personal reason not to be there, but he was there yesterday and today again,’ Slot said.

‘And Florian was a bit unwell but he trained with us yesterday also.’

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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar concedes Holyrood election after crushing loss to SNP

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The Scottish Labour leader admitted defeat at the election count in Glasgow.

Anas Sarwar has conceded the Holyrood election to the SNP after a crushing defeat.

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The Scottish Labour leader pointed the finger at the UK Government by blaming a “national wave” of anger.

Sarwar had based his campaign of toppling the SNP on prioritising 38 constituencies across the country.

But Labour is getting hammered by the Nationalists in the seats and may only win a couple at best.

It is unclear whether the SNP will win an outright majority.

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The defeat comes against a backdrop of anger with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Sarwar called for Starmer to quit earlier this year but his demand appeared to make no difference with voters.

At the election count in Glasgow, Sarwar said: This clearly is a disappointing result for us as a Scottish Labour party. We argued the case for change….it’s an argument we lost.”

Asked if he blamed the PM, he said: “Is there a national wave though that we tried to overcome, but failed to do so? Yes.”

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He was also asked if he would stay in post after leading Labour to two defeats at Holyrood elections:

“My party is hurting. We are disappointed. We advocated for change. We didn’t win that argument, but it’s my job to hold us together and that’s the job I intend to do.”

He also said: “I don’t believe the snp will win a majority.”

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Dundonald man to face jaguars, snakes and spiders in Amazon Rainforest ultra-marathon

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“My friend joked you’ve got Piranhas, black caymen crocodiles, jaguars, green anacondas and Tribes, then there’s some rocket from Ballybeen running across the jungle with a rucksack on and they are not sure what is more of a danger!

A Dundonald man says he is “absolutely buzzing” to take part in a huge ultra-marathon through the Amazon Rainforest as he raises funds for a local special needs charity.

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Timmy Ramsay is preparing to take on a 230km ultra-marathon through the rainforest in Peru, while carrying 12kg worth of supplies on his back, and says he is excited to take on the once in a lifetime challenge. He will also face temperatures over 30 degrees, average humidity of 80%-90% and climbs to heights five times the size of Slieve Donard.

He will have to do this while dodging jaguars, snakes, spiders and other deadly creatures, who will now also have the chance to meet a man from Ballybeen.

Speaking to Belfast Live, Timmy said he is using the opportunity to raise money for a local charity that provides vital support to young adults with learning disabilities, Four G, which is based in his hometown. He said he chose the charity because he has seen the good work it does firsthand and loves the upbeat spirit and humour of those involved with it.

He said: “A few years ago I overheard some lads in the gym talking about the marathon throught he rainforest and I thought that it sounded like something I would like to do. I love pushing my body to it’s limits and so far I have never found my limit and I always want more. Although I firmly believe the jungle will challenge me and I am determined to complete it, with my girlfriend saying I am not allowed home if I don’t!

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“My friend joked you’ve got Piranhas, black caymen crocodiles, jaguars, green anacondas and Tribes, then there’s some rocket from Ballybeen running across the jungle with a rucksack on and they are not sure what is more of a danger!

“I am a Dundonald man through and through and love doing what I can for my community which is why I have decided to raise money for Four G as I have seen the great work that Johnny and the team does there giving them work placements, adventure and new experiences. I just hope I can raise a bit of money to help them and everything will be donated straight to the chairty.

“If anyone would like to make a kind donation, they can do by going over to the Four G Instagram or Facebook and hit the link.

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“I would just like to give a huge thank you to my PT Carl Wright at Invictus Gymnasium in Dundonald for the training and programming on the lead up. I knew carl was the man for the job, with iron men, and over 100 milers under his belt.”

Johnny Walker from Four G said: “Four G day opportunities service provides full time placements, for young adults with a learning disability. We are based in Dundonald and we are very active in the local & wider community. We offer a wide variety of activities suitable for the age group and at present we have 4 staff, Jonathan, Ashleigh, Kyra & Stacey and 10 young adults.

“Our weekly programme includes cookery, gym sessions, well being sessions, volunteering programs- food bank and helping out on a farm. Football training and life skills.

“Some of our young adults have permanent work placements within the community.

“We pride ourselves on the opportunities and experiences we offer our young adults, from shows to day trips over the water.

“Our friend Timmy Ramsay has taken on the ultimate challenge of running the worlds toughest foot race – a 230KM ultra marathon across the Amazon rainforest.

“Timmy will be facing 30 degree heat, elevating heights, wild animals and will be carrying all his supplies needed for the duration.

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“Timmy has chosen to raise money for Four G, your support is much appreciated.”

If you would like to donate to Timmy’s fundraiser you can do so via this link.

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Palestine Marathon attracts thousands of runners

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Thousands of people have taken part in the Palestine Marathon and Half Marathon which returned to the West Bank city of Bethlehem after a two-year pause because of restrictions over the Gaza War.

The event, which attracted runners and spectators from across the West Bank and overseas, happened in conjunction with a race in Gaza, as a fragile ceasefire in the Palestinian Territory continues to hold.

Wyre Davies reports from the event in Bethlehem.

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Police issue tragic update as M61 closed both directions near Bolton

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Police were called to the motorway following a concern for welfare report.

A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said: “We were called to reports of a concern for welfare on the M61 today (Friday 8 May 2026).

“Sadly, a man died at the scene. There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.

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“The motorway will be closed in both directions between junction 2 at Linnyshaw and junction 4 at Over Hulton whilst officers conduct their enquiries.”

The motorway was closed in both directions at around lunchtime, with diversions put into place, directing motorists.

The diversions are:

Road users travelling northbound are advised to follow the Solid square diversion symbol on road signs.

  • Leave the M61 northbound at junction 2.
  • Follow the A666 Kearsley Spur northbound for 2.2 km.
  • Leave the A666 Kearsley Spur northbound at A666/A6053 roundabout.
  • At A666/A6053 roundabout, take the first exit on to the A6053  northbound and follow for 0.3 km.
  • At A6053 /A5082 junction, turn left on to A5082 westbound and follow for 2.9 km.
  • At A5082/A6 junction , turn right onto A6 westbound and follow for 2.2 km.
  • At A6/Watergate Lane roundabout, take the second exit leading to M61 and follow for 0.5 km.
  • At Watergate Lane/M61 junction 4 roundabout, take the first exit and re-join the M61 northbound.

Road users travelling southbound are advised to follow the solid circle diversion symbol on road signs.

  • Leave the M61 southbound at junction 4.
  • At Watergate Lane/M61 junction 4 roundabout, take the third exit to join the A6.
  • Follow the A6 southbound for 0.5 km.
  • At A6/Watergate Lane roundabout, take the first exit onto A6 eastbound and follow for 2.2 km.
  • At A5082/A6 junction, turn left onto A5082 northbound and follow for 2.9 km.
  • At A5082/A6053 junction, turn right onto A6053 eastbound and follow for 0.3 km.
  • At A666/A6053 roundabout, take the third exit to join the A666 Kearsley Spur southbound and follow for 2.2 km.
  • Leave the A666 Kearsley Spur southbound at junction 2.
  • Join the M61 southbound at junction 2.

Further information is available from National Highways by visiting our www.trafficengland.com website and travel apps, or via our regional X feed. Our 24/7 contact center team is also available to provide up to the minute information on 0300 123 5000.

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Billie Eilish reveals huge career wish as she shares ‘pretty crazy’ dream

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US pop star Billie Eilish revealed her surprising dreams for the future, which involve a possible musical when she spoke to Fleur East on Hits Radio Breakfast

Billie Eilish has opened up on what could come next in her hugely successful career. The singer-songwriter rose to fame as a teenager and has won numerous awards thanks to tunes such as Bad Guy and Birds of a Feather.

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But there’s a dream away from charting number one that she thinks would be “pretty crazy”. The star spoke with Fleur East on Hits Radio Breakfast. The presenter revealed how the star’s tour reminded her of a West End show.

Fleur told the singer: “I feel like your life story is amazing.” And Billie responded: “Oh, thank you for saying that. Hell yeah.” She went on to say: “I mean, maybe someday when I have time to do such a thing (musical), hell yeah, I would love to do that would be pretty crazy.

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“I feel like, I feel like, yeah, in a way I’m like, so, I mean, I grew up as a dancer, so that kind of theatre, bowing to each side… And also love being in plays as a kid and stuff. Like I love that side.”

And she said she wanted her tour stage to “feel like a playground”. “I want to play on the playground,” she told the host. “I used to say like, ‘Can I have something to climb on?’ And that’s not as easy as you might think.”

The US pop sensation has won seven Grammy Awards and sold millions of albums in her career to date. But while her whirldwind rise to success grabbed the headlines, she was raised in a modest bungalow in LA by actor parents Maggie Baird and Patrick O’Connell.

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With song and dance playing a key part in her life from the moment she could talk, Billie’s chosen career path was not entirely surprising. She previously said: “Music was always underlying.

“I always sang. It was like wearing underwear. It was just always underneath whatever else you were doing.” Her mum Maggie featured on popular TV series, including The X-Files, Bones and Curb Your Enthusiasm, as well as a cameo in Friends. Dad Patrick, meanwhile, spent time on Broadway and appeared in The West Wing and NYPD Blue.

And it’s their influence that helped forge their daughter’s career. She went on: “For years, I saw my parents beat up over the fact that they didn’t have it better.

“My dad is the best actor I’ve ever seen. And my mom can do all these voices and characters – she’s incredible. So I wish they’d had more recognition.”

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Both she and her brother Finneas were homeschooled. And Billie believes this was highly beneficial to her development. “I learned how to do math by cooking with my mom,” she said.

“I learned, like, how to build sh*t from my dad.” Explaining their decision to educate their children themselves, Patrick said, “Our whole stance was ‘general knowledge is all’.”

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London local elections: What are the results in Havering?

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The Conservative Party, which had been the official opposition in the east London borough, suffered a complete wipeout, failing to secure a single seat for the first time in the borough’s 60-year history.

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Manchester woman vows never to buy from charity shops after vile find in furniture

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A Manchester woman is vowing never to buy furniture from charity shops again after purchasing a secondhand chest of drawers with something horrifying inside

Purchasing from a charity shop is always something of a risk. Charity shops offer excellent opportunities to find all manner of items if you’re working with a tight budget, from clothing and books to furniture. However, as everything is pre-owned, the quality or condition of your purchase can never be fully guaranteed.

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Furniture ranks amongst the most popular charity shop purchases, particularly for those who’ve just relocated, as buying brand new can prove extremely costly, while secondhand pieces often maintain decent quality. But one woman on social media has sworn off buying furniture from charity shops following a disturbing find.

Ellie Henry, a Manchester-based actor, posted a video on TikTok revealing she’d bought a chest of drawers from a charity shop to kit out her new property, and said she “couldn’t believe” what she discovered inside one of the compartments.

The woman explained she was so repelled by what she encountered that she reckons it will be the “last time” she ever purchases furniture from a charity shop, as she doesn’t feel she can face another unsettling episode.

Ellie then displayed the chest of drawers in question, which looked like a standard wooden unit. The top drawer was divided into two sections, with the piece featuring four additional drawers beneath.

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Once she arrived home, Ellie decided to give the drawers a thorough wipe down, and thought it wise to inspect the inside – only to discover something deeply unpleasant lurking within one of them.

Donning a glove before pulling the drawer open, she said: “It is so bad that I’m not willing to touch it. No, no, no. I will not be touching that with my hands. I don’t even know how I’m supposed to show you this.”

Gingerly opening the drawer, Ellie then unveiled the disturbing contents – a photograph of a naked man.

The image was cropped at the top, meaning the man’s face was not visible, and Ellie used her gloved hand to conceal the man’s genitals that would otherwise have been fully on display in the photo.

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She exclaimed: “What are you doing in here?! What are you doing in my nice new drawers?! Safe to say I’m going to have to burn these. Because I don’t know who owned these before me, but I don’t want their vibes.”

Ellie went on to explain that each drawer had originally been lined with a sheet of paper, and the explicit image had been concealed beneath it, meaning she had missed it when inspecting the furniture in the charity shop. She also confirmed she would not be keeping the drawers, as they had left her feeling deeply unsettled.

Viewers commenting on the post were left baffled by the peculiar discovery. Many suggested that leaving the picture there felt “intentional” on the part of the furniture’s previous owners, while others felt Ellie was being “dramatic”.

One person said: “This feels so intentional.” One user wrote: “It’s like when you strip old wallpaper and find messages written by previous house owners.”

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However, another disagreed: “It’s a bit dramatic deciding not to keep the chest of drawers! Just clean them and put new liners in.”

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We’ve covered an extensive amount of technology here at Telegraph Recommended, from the latest smartphones and laptops to voice-activated kitchen bins. There are a lot of products on the market, but one person who knows how to sort the wheat from the chaff is Jason Bradbury.

The tech expert is best known for presenting Channel 5’s technology programme The Gadget Show for 12 years. He’s also the author of a series of techno-thrillers for children, and has also been on the judging panels for the BAFTA Video Games Awards and the MediaGuardian Innovation Awards.

We sat down with Bradbury at the Ideal Home Show in Birmingham, where he curated the smart home showcase, for our Readers Ask series, where industry specialists answer queries from our Telegraph Recommended Reader Panel. Read his answers below.

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Is there a best time of year to purchase new gadgets?

Boris, North West

Yes. Often, new technology is showcased in January and is sometimes revisited in summer, then is available to buy in the autumn. That means September, October or November is the best time to buy new tech, like games consoles, virtual reality helmets or new smartphones.

If you were on a desert island, which gadget would you miss the most?

My Onewheel. As the name suggests, it’s a single wheel with a skateboard built around it. It’s the closest you’ll get to being like Marty McFly in Back To The Future. At the ripe age of 57 years old, this is my daily driver. When I’ve taken my kids to school, I jump on my skateboard and glide down into town. I live in Newquay, Cornwall, and while you can go on the beach with it, it’s got to be a flat beach. A desert island isn’t going to be ideal.

Do you prefer iPhone or Android devices?

This is a political question for which 50 per cent of the population are going to hate me. In fact, a larger proportion of people actually have Android devices.

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I love both for different reasons, and both have amazing features to offer. The walled garden that is the iPhone is a coherent operating system, but you can’t put stuff on or get stuff off it easily, which Android is great for.

Are we pushing technology into areas of the home that don’t need it?

Anthony, Yorkshire

There’s nothing wrong with an AI feature-rich bird table. We may be pushing technology into areas of the home that it never belonged in, but it’s a choice. We get pressured to buy the shiniest new thing, but it’s easy to go off grid. I have a campervan, and while yes I plug it in to charge the battery, it’s pretty much off grid. I could take an Xbox with me, but I don’t.

If you choose to buy technology that enhances life for you, that’s great. Take the bird feeder – one I saw at the Ideal Home Show, for example, uses AI to identify the species of bird that’s nibbling on the seeds that you put out. If you’re not as mobile as you used to be, you get to interact with your garden in a way that you wouldn’t ordinarily be able to. Someone else would say that was a ridiculous idea.

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It’s an exciting time. I like where smart tech is going. In the health area, it could be seen as an intrusion, collecting the most intimate data around your body. But it’s important to know where your health is so you can take action and own it.

What are your tech predictions for the next few years?

Brian, London

AI is going to bring us new materials. There will be efficiency gains in the recovery of thermal energy, with benefits for fuel efficiency. We’ll see new types of polymers and non-polluting plastics, with gains through AI in biology to make organisms that can consume plastic. This will hopefully solve microplastic pollution – a dreadful problem in Cornwall. There will also be advances in surgery, identifying disease in treatment and pharmacology.

I understand people’s jobs are at risk from AI, and that’s a real consequence. But if you stop the cynicism for a minute, it is an incredible moment in our history. I feel privileged to be gazing through the window of the next two years and beyond. We could be looking at fusion reactors efficient enough to work properly, self-driving vehicles that will make travel safer and more efficient, new fuels… It’s mind-blowing.

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When did your interest in tech begin?

Daniel, London

My father, who was a plastics expert working for a factory, brought home a prototype for the first generation of digital watches and calculators.

I was born in 1969, and it was an amazing time to be alive. Growing up and being conscious of tech in the 70s and 80s felt similar to how it does now. The ‘70s was quite analogue before the mass adoption of consumer electronics, computers and video games. The fervour around new ideas, born of the obsession and efficiency gains with AI, is a similar feeling to the 80s.

Who was your biggest inspiration?

Ekaterina, West Midlands

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My father. He was a huge fan of technology and insisted on buying me computers and first-generation consoles. He got me to try programming and be connected to the world in which he was making prototypes for the new computer generation.

There’s also Sir Clive Sinclair, who was the ‘80s answer to Elon Musk, if Elon Musk was ginger and looked like a geography teacher. He was the brains behind the first computer that a lot of British kids in the 80s got their hands on, the ZX80, ZX81 and the ZX Spectrum. I actually own the Sinclair C5 vehicle from 1985, although I don’t drive it too often because it’s not that reliable.

Does having a smart home pose any security risks?

Liam, London

Yes. When you install cameras and smart devices that track you, there is, without a shadow of a doubt, a consideration there around who does what with that data. When everything’s connected, someone can hack it. There are efforts every minute of every day to grab your personal information to monetise it. You need to consider that, especially with AI, which is great at writing code, hacking and putting that power in the hands of all kinds of people.

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What I’d say on that score is to get a router with good security, and don’t go with default passwords.

What’s your ‘take’ on children and gadgets?

Patricia, West Midlands

As the father of three crazy young people, one of whom is a professional Fortnite player, I have an open attitude to technology. But I also don’t like seeing kids in restaurants staring at an iPad. I also understand the pressures that parents have and I’m guilty of doing the same thing. Sometimes you’ve been up all night with a baby, so your toddler gets the iPad instead of you.

I don’t think people need me to patronise them and tell them what they already know, which is that technology is empowering, wonderful and fun, but when it’s sunny outside, get out there and get dirty. It’s all about balance.

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