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Dobbies’ Sandyholm unveils new foodhall

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Chance to win hamper during launch weekend

Dobbies has unveiled a vibrant new, garden-style cottage kitchen foodhall at its Sandyholm store.

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The new foodhall reflects Dobbies’ commitment to investing in the Clydesdale store and responding to what local customers want. By listening to feedback from the Sandyholm community, new ways were identified to improve the overall shopping experience, offering customers the opportunity to discover and celebrate great food.

The new foodhall at Sandyholm has opened with a host of introductory offers including 30 per cent off Farmhouse biscuits and Belgid’Or chocolates and 20 per cent off Coolmore cakes and favourite brands like Fever Tree, available to March 31.

To mark the first weekend of opening from Thursday, March 5, sampling of some of the new products will be available at various times, and one lucky customer through the doors will win a hamper filled with selected products.

Kirsty Mcallister, general manager at Dobbies’ Sandyholm, said: “We’ve been working hard on the new format that’s inspired by a cottage kitchen garden and brings together essentials, treats and seasonal variety through a range of both popular and new brands. We’re excited to welcome customers in to see the new foodhall and try the ranges for themselves.”

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With more than 500 products, Sandyholm customers will be spoilt for choice with new brands like Botham’s of Whitby and Isle of Wight tomato-based sauces.

Sweet treats will be prominent with well-known brands like Bonbons, Lindt and Tony’s Chocolonely.

There will also be a wide selection of biscuits for cheese, sharing bags of crisps, snacks and nuts from new brands like Pretzel Pete, Serious Pig and Slabs.

The ranges of gift foods will include alcohol and premium soft drinks, including gin and beer gift packs.

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The new foodhall at Dobbies Sandyholm is open from today (Thursday, March 5). For more information visit dobbies.com

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St Paul’s CE Primary School celebrates World Book Day 2026

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World Book Day, March 5, is an annual celebration of authors, illustrators, books, and the joy of reading.

St Paul’s theme was the ‘Wonderful World of Words’, with children demonstrating a word of choice displayed on their costumes.

Mrs Emma Hargreaves, the school’s assistant headteacher and English lead, told The Bolton News: “We had a special parade today, celebrating the wonderful words’ theme.

“The children dressed up as a specific word to help bring vocabulary to life.

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“They researched their word, created a costume, and then paraded, promoting literacy and a love of words.”

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Mrs Hargreaves explained that the theme allowed the children to explore words without the financial pressure of having to go out and buy a costume.

“It brings out the creativity in our children, and we find that they really engage with it.

“It turns vocabulary into a visual and fun event.”

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Mrs Hargreaves added that this year World Book Day falls within the National Year of Reading 2026, a UK-wide campaign designed to inspire more people to make reading a regular part of their lives.

“It’s all about encouraging a love of reading and reading for pleasure, something that we promote throughout the year with our reading ambassadors, reading café, and reading buddies.

“It builds that love of words, books, and reading for our children.”

The day began with the school gathering in the hall, where pupils showed off their word choices to friends and teachers.

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Nursery and the ‘Little Saints’ (Image: NQ)

Each year group took to the stage to parade their words and applaud one another’s hard work.

Even the teachers had the chance to show off, much to the amusement of the children.

St Paul’s staff (Image: NQ)

The Bolton News then went to say hello to each year group, from nursery and the ‘Little Saints’ right up to Year Six.

Along the way, we met Year Three pupil, Precious, who had chosen the word ‘journalist’.

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Precious gave us a special St Paul’s report on their World Book Day as she led us around the school.

With bright sunshine overhead, the children of St Paul’s celebrated the joy of wonderful words.

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Former Scotland rugby captain Stuart Hogg stripped of MBE

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The full notice in the Gazette reads: “The King has directed that the appointment of Stuart William Hogg to be a Member of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, dated 30 December 2023 shall be cancelled and annulled and that his name shall be erased from the Register of the said Order.”

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Foreign Office issues update for Brits stranded in Middle East

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The Foreign Office (FCDO) has issued an important update for British citizens struggling to return home from destinations across the Middle East because of the continuing conflict between the US, Israel and Iran.

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In a social media post published shortly after 2pm on Thursday (March 5), the FCDO announced that the first government charter flight had taken off from Oman bringing British nationals back home. The flight contained a number of vulnerable people, who were prioritised as part of the repatriation mission.

The FCDO also revealed that further flights are planned in the coming days and that British citizens in Oman will be contacted as they become available.

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On Wednesday, over 4,000 people landed back in the UK on flights from the Middle East. Many of these people were due to return last weekend, but the breakout of war left them stuck in dangerous locations.

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Any British nationals still seeking a way home from the affected countries have been told to register their presence so they can receive important information on the situation. This applies to anyone in Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Palestine, Qatar and United Arab Emirates.

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FCDO Rapid Deployment Teams are in Oman and Saudi Arabia to assist British nationals on the ground. Thousands are expected to be making their way to the city on the southeastern Arabian Peninsula in a desperate bid to get a flight back to the UK.

Speaking from Downing Street on Thursday afternoon, Sir Keir Starmer said: “I know that people are worried sick about their family and friends who are caught up in this, about the impact on our lives and our economy, and about the potential for even greater escalation.

“They can hardly believe that, yet again, we are seeing missiles and drones falling and civilians in the firing line across the region.”

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He continued: “So, I want to reassure the British public about the action that we are taking while the region has been plunged into chaos. My focus is providing calm, level-headed leadership in the national interest.

“That means deploying our military and diplomatic strength to protect our people, and it means having the strength to stand firm by our values and our principles, no matter the pressure to do otherwise.”

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Bolton man GUILTY of manslaughter after Bury stabbing

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Mohammed Afzal, known to his loved ones as Isa, died after a violent incident outside Power League on Market Street, Bury on August 1 last year.

A trial at Manchester Crown Court this week found Abbas Hussain, 19, Mohammed Rayhan, also 19, and Biryan Ak, 20 all not guilty of murdering Mr Afzal.

But Hussain, formerly of Bolton and now of Prestwich, was convicted of manslaughter for his part in Mr Afzal’s death.

The trial took place at Manchester Crown Court (Image: Anthony Moss)

During the trial opening, Jamie Hamilton KC, prosecuting, said: “The law and common sense say that people are entitled to defend themselves.

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“We make it clear that Isa Afzal would have found himself in the dock of a criminal court for his conduct up to the point that he ran away.

“But both law and common sense say that defending yourself or others is not an excuse for any and all violence.”

During the trial, the three men had argued that they were defending themselves from Mr Afzal after he and another man in balaclavas emerged from a car.

When interviewed by police after his arrest, Hussein gave no comment but gave a prepared statement.

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His statement said that Mr Afzal had launched a violent attack on him, but accepted he had stabbed the 19-year-old several times.

At the opening of the trial, Mr Hamilton said that Mr Afzal and his friends had followed a grey Corsa to the Power League complex and that he said he would “smash the guy’s car up.”

Mr Hamilton said that on arriving at the Power League, Mr Afzal then got out of his car and approached it with a baseball bat in his hand and opened the door.

This then started the incident that ended with Mr Afzal being fatally stabbed.

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Hussain, formerly of Bolton, now of Windsor Crescent, Prestwich, was found not guilty of murder but convicted of manslaughter and of possession of a bladed article.

Mr Ak, of Norman Grove, Longsight, was found not guilty of murder, while Mr Rayhan, of Chauncy Road, Failsworth, was acquitted of murder and possession of an offensive weapon.

The court will set a date for Hussein to be sentenced at a later date.

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Durham-based parent launches own kids vegan fashion brand

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Mum-of-three Fiona Millroy launched Little’n, a unisex infantwear label, in October after spotting a lack of stylish, practical options for boys that weren’t “bland, boring, mini-man” designs or heavily gendered.

Fiona Millroy, 43, said: “I’ve always loved clothes and fashion, but with three young boys I soon realised the options weren’t great.

LaunchingLittle’n, a unisex infantwear label (Image: Helen Russell Photography)

“In the infantwear world, girls get all the fun and I wanted something better for my boys.”

The concept was set aside for years until a turning point in 2024, when Ms Millroy and her colleague Max Bengtteson left their roles as senior executives following a company restructure.

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While meeting in Copenhagen, the pair revisited the idea, and with Mr Bengtteson’s support, Ms Millroy realised they could create a fresh alternative in children’s clothing.

Wanting to avoid gender stereotypes, she soon found the designs worked just as well for girls, resulting in a truly unisex range.

Some of the new designs (Image: Helen Russell Photography)

After a year of development, Little’n launched in October 2025.

Three core values shape the brand: design, practicality, and environmental responsibility.

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Ms Millroy said: “There were three key boxes to tick for me: looking good, being functional and not costing the planet.

“We all know fast fashion has a huge impact – and infantwear isn’t immune.”

The entire range is made with GOTS-certified organic cotton and Little’n was highlighted as a sustainable brand during Index Kidswear in February.

Clothing is designed with “room to grow” features, such as foldable cuffs, so pieces last longer between sizes.

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Drawing on her own parenting experience, Ms Millroy shaped the designs around everyday convenience.

She said: “We have a strict popper-free policy.

“Anyone who has done a night change knows what a nightmare it is trying to line them back up.

“Instead, we have our Notty style, which can be tied at the bottom, or two-way zips for easy access on our Grow styles.”

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Currently available online, Little’n has secured its first retail partner and is planning further retail expansion in 2026.

The range includes four prints: Stars, Leopard, Sleepy Eye, and Classic White.

Prices start at £22.99 for individual pieces, with discounted rates found on three-packs.

More information can be found at www.littlen.uk.

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‘Blood rain’ phenomenon explained – Saharan dust cloud to engulf Brits TODAY

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So-called “blood rain” could fall across the UK as dust picked up from the Sahara Desert spread across Europe and tint the skies into many bright colours from gold to deep orange

Brits are set to be lashed with “blood rain” as a Saharan dust cloud sweeps over the country – but how does it form?

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Dust whipped up over the Sahara Desert is riding on warm air drifting across Europe and is bound for the UK. It is expected to tint the skies vibrant shades of deep orange and gold in the coming days.

Another phenomenon that is also expected is so-called “blood rain.” The phenomenon occurs when dust mixes with rain that, in turn, gives water a reddish colour and is particularly visible when it falls on windows, garden furniture and other outdoor items.

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While “blood rain” evokes a sinister phenomenon, the Met Office said it is not a scientific phrase, nor does it describe a clearly defined meteorological event. It added: “For rain to appear red, relatively high concentrations of red‑coloured particles must mix with the water droplets in the cloud.

“Typically, these particles are sand or dust rich in iron oxides, giving them their characteristic colour. When rainfall occurs while these particles are suspended in the atmosphere, the droplets can take on that tint.”

The Met Office noted genuine red rain is “extremely rare.” While dust rain is not uncommon, the concentration of the particles are typically seen when it leaves behind dust after it dries.

In its forecast, the Met Office said today the combination of a moist south-westerly airflow and a broad dust plume could lead to some dust settling out with the rain.

It added: “At this stage, concentrations are expected to remain relatively low, meaning rainfall itself is unlikely to appear noticeably red. Instead, where dust mixes in, the impact is more likely to be seen after showers have passed, with a light film of yellowish or brownish residue on surfaces.

“For those in the southwest, the timing of the rainfall will be a key factor. Overnight showers or early‑morning rain on Thursday could leave dust deposits by dawn. Elsewhere across the UK, dust levels are currently forecast to remain even lower, with largely unremarkable rainfall expected.”

Thankfully, there is no concern from a health perspective for the levels in the UK. Those with respiratory sensitivity might notice a slight increase in airborne particles before rainfall clears the atmosphere.

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Rising railway engineer powers through apprenticeship at East Kilbride training base

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The journey of Lewis Hamilton was highlighted during Scottish Apprenticeship Week.

Network Rail has been helping a rising railway engineer power through an apprenticeship at its training centre in East Kilbride.

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The journey of Lewis Hamilton and the success of the programme were highlighted during Scottish Apprenticeship Week.

After joining the programme in 2025, Lewis began his career gaining hands‑on experience at the training centre in East Kilbride. This includes changing rails, changing sleepers as well as patrolling and inspecting for damage.

He joined the apprentice programme at the age of 29 after deciding his previous career wasn’t going the way he wanted.

One year on, the apprentice is racing through the programme and gearing up for an exciting career as a valued railway engineer.

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Now in his second year of training, he said: “I didn’t see myself in the railway and sometimes thought it was a wee bit late for me to start retraining but it has been really good and it’s a role I’m happy to be in.”

And he added: “Since last year, I’m a lot more comfortable and confident. I know what’s expected of me day to day.

“Being trusted with tasks has been one of my proudest moments so far. If we’re on a big job it gets split up into tasks, and the person supervising will be there to support me but let me know that I’m running the show and trusting me to get the job done safely. It feels good.

“If you’re willing to learn, put the effort in and work safely, I think it’s one of the best opportunities you can have. You get great experience and training, and you get a career for life that you can continue to build on.”

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Lewis’s journey is just one of many from people who’ve chosen to begin their career with Scotland’s Railway.

Network Rail is currently searching for Scotland’s next generation of railway engineers with 26 opportunities available on the 2026 SCQF Level 7 Engineering Apprenticeship.

This Scottish Apprenticeship Week, the organisation is inviting people of all ages and backgrounds to discover how an apprenticeship could be the start of their journey too.

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Ross McNab, early careers manager at Network Rail, said: “Our apprenticeship programme provides a strong, structured pathway into engineering while giving people the chance to contribute to the safe and reliable running of Scotland’s Railway.

“We take great pride in supporting apprentices as they develop their skills, build their confidence and take on meaningful responsibility across our network.”

Interested candidates can apply now on Network Rail’s website.

Successful candidates will help look after nearly 3000 miles of track, over 14,000 bridges, and keep around 2500 trains moving through the country every day.

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Coronation Street stars sign new contracts on cobbles

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Tony Maudsley and Jodie Prenger, who play George and Glenda Shuttleworth, have signed new contracts to continue acting on the iconic ITV soap.

Both stars will remain for at least another year.

Maudsley, who joined the soap in 2020 as the local undertaker, confirmed that his time on the show had been extended in a post on social media.

It could be seen alongside a picture of the former Benidorm star with a glass of fizz.

He wrote in a caption on Sunday (1 March): “New contract? Cheers Corrie, don’t mind if I do.

“(I bit their hand off!) Can’t wait to see what’s around the corner for George (aside from more corpses).”

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And the character will have the company of his on-screen sister, with actress Prenger, who has played the flamboyant and sassy barmaid since 2022.

He told The Daily Star : “I’ve just signed a new contract, so I’m going to be on Corrie for another year.

“I always get nervous about whether or not they’ll want me to stay, so I was thrilled when I got the offer.”

Prengercontinued: “I knew straightaway I was going to sign. I love being on the show, so I’m thrilled to be staying for another year.”


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Mikey North has played Gary Windass on the ITV soap since 2008.

The longstanding face of the cobbles has been involved with several big storylines, including failed romances to his PTSD battle.

But did you know that the star has a famous wife?

He married actress wife Rachael Isherwood in 2016, with the pair having a son Archie, born in 2017, and a daughter Eliza, born in 2019.

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Rachael was in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Captain America: The First Avenger, playing a USO Dancer.

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Author visits Bishop Auckland school on World Book Day

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Caroline Hardie’s visit was the highlight of imaginative World Book Day activities at Woodhouse Primary Academy, in Bishop Auckland.

Caroline led interactive workshops for Years 2 and 3, based on her book Little Loco’s BIG Day, which was inspired by the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1825.

Author Caroline Hardie and headteacher Alex Lawrance with pupils on World Book Day (Image: Woodhouse Primary Academy)

It was part of the school celebrating World Book Day with a bedtime story theme, engaging pupils in a range of creative activities designed to foster a love of reading.

The day included decorating classroom doors, crafting favourite character spoons, buddy bedtime reading sessions, story-time with the Tonie Box, and a thrilling masked reader challenge.

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The children were enthralled as Caroline, an archaeologist based near Barnard Castle and Trustee of the Friends of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, told the tale of Little Loco’s BIG Day.

The story about Locomotion No.1 – the world’s first steam-powered locomotive –beautifully explores themes of friendship and perseverance.

The visit was arranged by Rob Yorke, Trustee of the Auckland Project and a former pupil of Woodhouse Primary, who generously gifted a personal copy of Little Loco’s Big Day to every child in the school.

Pupils enjoying reading at Woodhouse Primary Academy (Image: Woodhouse Primary Academy)

Headteacher Alex Lawrance said: “It’s been a wonderful World Book Day here at Woodhouse Primary Academy packed with so many engaging activities to celebrate the joy of reading.

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“We have been delighted to welcome Caroline to school; the children have loved learning all about Little Loco and the importance of friendship, confidence and resilience – three of our key school values.

“We are so grateful to Rob for funding the workshops and the books for the children and we know families will enjoy reading the story together at home.”

Caroline Hardie said: ‘It was an absolute joy to share the tale of Little Loco’s BIG Day with the children at Woodhouse Primary Academy – the story of how this area introduced the world to modern railway travel. I hope Little Loco and her friends will be an inspiration to the children. Afterall, we changed the world from here before. We can do it again.’

Rob Yorke added: ‘I have many fond memories of my time at the school and of the wonderful teachers who inspired me. It is fantastic to be able to support Alex, along with the teachers and governors, who do a tremendous job in equipping our children with the skills they need for today and the future.”

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Woodhouse Primary Academy is committed to nurturing a love of learning and reading among its pupils and plans to continue hosting author visits and creative reading activities.

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Bolton community group to host free women’s Ramadan iftar

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The Khidma Ladies Community Group is inviting residents to enjoy iftar on Friday, March 6, at the Willows Centre from 5.30pm.

Chair and founder of Khidma, Yasmin Oskoei, said the gathering aims to bring together women and children to break their fast collectively during Ramadan.

It is open to all women in the community, including revert Muslims and those who may otherwise spend iftar alone.

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Free food will be provided for everyone attending. However, registration is required to help the group to plan catering.

Those wishing to attend are asked to text or ring 07706 804658 with the number of people in their group.

Yasmin encourages people to share the invitation widely to ensure “no one spends Ramadan alone”.

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