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Food returns to Duke of Wellington in Chew Moor with new Friday twist

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The Duke of Wellington in Chew Moor has launched regular Friday food events after shutting its kitchen before Christmas because it was no longer financially viable.

It’s soon to host a series of food truck events planned throughout June and beyond.

Inside the pub (Image: Sophie McGrath)

The pub has already hosted Dagi Pizza Van each last Friday of the past three months, and is now expanding the programme with a different food offering planned each week.

Sophie McGrath, landlady, said: “People wanted the food back.

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“We are a community-based pub and everything we do is for them. It’s best when everyone is together, and food brings people together.”

The latest event will see SPUDDIES visit the pub from 5pm on this Friday [June 5] serving loaded jacket potatoes and shawarma wraps.

A book club. (Image: Sophie McGrath)

The food truck is the first of several planned throughout June as the pub increases the number and variety of visiting vendors.

Ms McGrath said: “People are really excited. They love the pizza guy that comes, he always sells out.”

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Westhoughton High School’s reunion at the Duke. (Image: Sophie McGrath)

A barbecue is planned for June 12, while Dagi Pizza Van is due to return on June 19.

A Greek food vendor is also scheduled to visit on June 26 as part of the pub’s Foodie Fridays programme.

Ms McGrath said: “We shut the kitchen before Christmas because it wasn’t making enough money.

“But people wanted the food back, so we started getting food trucks on Fridays in the car park.”

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Keir Starmer ‘to announce resignation this morning’ – here’s everything we know | News Politics

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Sir Keir Starmer is reportedly expected to speak on the steps of Downing Street this morning and announce a timeline for his resignation.

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The Prime Minister is set to agree an ‘orderly’ exit, clearing the way for Andy Burnham to replace him and become the country’s seventh leader in a decade.

Sir Keir has faced immense pressure from his MPs and broader party to step down following his decisive victory in the Makerfield by-election last week.

He returned to Downing Street yesterday after spending the weekend with his wife Victoria at Chequers, his official country residence, where he reportedly began writing his resignation speech.

In a hint of Sir Keir’s imminent resignation minister Jacqui Smith told Smith told Times Radio this morning that she ‘would have been happy for him to continue’ in office.

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It is thought that Starmer will lay out his departure from power before Burnham is sworn in as a new MP later today.

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The pair have reportedly not spoken since his overwhelming victory in Makerfield last week, where he staked his claim as the clear favourite to become the next Prime Minister.

The Guardian reports that the likely timetable for the former Manchester mayor’s route to Number 10 will involve Sir Keir staying in office until the autumn.

Burnham would then reportedly take over around the party’s annual conference at the end of September.

The PM had vowed to stand in any leadership race immediately after Burnham’s by-election win on Friday morning.

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He told reporters in North London : ‘If there is a contest, just to be clear with you, then yes, I will run, I will stand and I’ve said repeatedly I’m not going to walk away from that.’

If Starmer did decide to run against Burnham, it could lead to lengthy uncertainty over who will be running the country.

The Prime Minister position has weakened significantly since he defiance on Friday.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 19: Secretary of State for Transport Heidi Alexander arrives at Downing Street for a cabinet meeting on May 19, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander is believed to have joined calls for the PM to go after the Makerfield result (Picture: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

More than half a dozen of his cabinet are thought to have privately told him the game is up, including Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander.

Others have warned against a coronation of Burnham, arguing anyone hoping to become the UK’s leader should be publicly tested.

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Business Secretary Peter Kyle told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg: ‘My approach to this has always been that contests are better wherever possible.

‘That needs to be balanced with the needs of maintaining authority of a party through any processes that may unfold.’

Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who resigned from his post in the wake of last month’s elections, has said he wants a ‘battle of ideas’ about the future direction of the party.

Burnham remains the overwhelming favourite to win any contest, after demonstrating his ability to defeat Reform in Thursday’s by-election.

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The so-called ‘King of the North’ took 55% of the vote in the constituency south of Wigan, coming a full 20 points ahead of Reform candidate Rob Kenyon.

Britain's Labour party candidate Andy Burnham speaks to supporters after the Makerfield by-election in Ashton in Makerfield, England, Friday, June 19, 2026.(AP Photo/Jon Super)
Andy Burnham speaking to supporters after his victory in Makerfield (Picture: AP Photo/Jon Super)

He will be sworn into Parliament later today and it is believed he would easily obtain the backing of the 81 MPs needed to begin a leadership contest.

According to the New Statesman magazine, Burnham’s team is aiming to get the backing of as many as 200 other MPs – half of the Parliamentary Labour Party – to secure his position as the natural successor.

If Keir Starmer does announce his resignation in the coming days, it would represent a staggering fall from grace for a leader who won a huge majority in Parliament less than two years ago.

Starmer’s popularity plummeted shortly after he took office, while Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party rose to a consistent ten-point lead in voting intention polls.

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Nerves from Labour figures after two disastrous sets of English local elections and a collapse in party support in Wales last month led to questions over whether a new leader could be required to avoid oblivion.

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Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal FC hijack Man Utd move, Rogers boost; Diomande to Liverpool twist; Chelsea latest

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The transfer window is open for business, with Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham all pushing hard to get some big signings over the line. Arsenal are reportedly set to hijack Manchester United’s move for Crysencio Summerville, while they have new hope in their quest to land Morgan Rogers. The Gunners are also battling for Bradley Barcola, having opened talks over Christos Tzolis as they also look to the future with Andria Bartishvili and Jeremy Monga.

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Lanarkshire man filmed females in changing cubicles

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When police seized Darren Cox’s phone they found he also had videos of other women and a young girl, all in a state of undress.

A man has been put on the sex offenders’ register after he was caught filming a female in a supermarket changing cubicle.

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When police seized Darren Cox’s phone they found he also had videos of other women and a young girl, all in a state of undress.

Cox, 49, of Lanark Road, Carstairs, appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court this week.

He admitted filming females at Sainsbury’s in Hamilton and other unknown locations between February and April 2024.

The court heard Cox was caught when a female shopper realised a phone had been placed on top of the cubicle she was in.

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The horrified woman confronted him and the police were contacted.

Officers viewed the supermarket’s CCTV which showed Cox going into a fitting room carrying two pairs of trousers and two t-shirts.

The woman he filmed was seen entering an adjacent cubicle.

Kevin Morrow, prosecuting, said 20 videos of adult women in a state of undress in fitting rooms were found on Cox’s phone.

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Police also discovered that he had filmed a girl thought to be aged between 10 and 12 years old as she changed in a cubicle.

Apart from the woman who caught him, none of his victims have been identified.

Mr Morrow told the court that Cox was “tearful” and apologetic when police officers quizzed him about his behaviour.

The fiscal said: “He admitted he had been watching people and videoing them in changing areas.

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“He claimed he didn’t know the girl he filmed was so young and deleted that video as soon as he realised.

“The accused said his wife had been going through a ‘horrendous’ time and he had been her carer. There had been all sorts of issues.

“He told police he had been ‘flaming stupid’ and wanted to apologise.”

Sheriff Liam Murphy said it was clear from a statement provided by the victim who caught the accused that his actions have had a “significant” impact on her.

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The sheriff told Cox: “Be under no illusion, you have pleaded guilty to a serious offence.”

Sentence was deferred until next month for background reports, an electronic tagging assessment and a risk assessment.

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20 Deane and Daubhill locations to have parking restrictions

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Parking bays and waiting restrictions will also be introduced – with the new measures covering 20 locations in the area.

The new scheme was approved by highways bosses following concerns by locals, which included parking close to junctions, parked vehicles restricting other traffic from making manoeuvres, and risks to pedestrians.

The junction of Salisbury Street, Bacon Beaconsfield Street and Ribblesdale Road is one of the areas to be affected.

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But the junction between Goldsmith Street, Bridgeman Street, and Higher Swan Lane will be discussed at a further meeting.

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The scheme as a whole received 120 objections, including one petition which contained 265 signatures, though this was counteracted by 286 letters of support.

The scheme was discussed at the meeting of the Executive Cabinet Member Highways, Transport, Planning and Development

Council officer Joe Fox said: “There were 21 separate locations across Rumworth which we identified as needing some parking intervention.

Swan Lane (Image: Newsquest)

“We sat down with ward councillors one to one and went through it line by line, discussing specific issues, and came to an agreement with councillors on what to do.

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“This report schedule sets out some slight amendments to the original proposal, which in most cases is trimming back some of the restrictions.”

The scheme came about due to ‘concerns’ that were raised about ‘obstructive parking in various locations around Rumworth (ward)’.

This is ‘causing concerns about vehicular and pedestrian movement and creating health and safety risks.’

Residents are raising concerns over the blocked street (Image: Public)

The new rules will prevent parking in certain areas in an attempt to manage traffic and support pedestrians.

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Cllr Ismail Ibrahim said: “I looked at the restrictions and generally I’m supportive.

“The only one I have real concerns about is the one around Goldsmith Street, Bridgeman Street, and the bottom of Higher Swan Lane.

“I just feel it’s not been looked at in the manner it should be.

“Road safety has to come before traffic, and what we’re doing here is we’re actually increasing the speed of traffic upon the entry point of Goldsmith Street.

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“There was a collision there just last week. Whenever a vehicle comes down Higher Swan Lane they can’t see past the junction of Goldsmith Street. When the cars are parked at the bottom they actually act as a buffer and it slows the traffic down.

The section of Goldsmith Street, Bridgeman Street, and Higher Swan Lane – the junction is at the bottom right of the image. (Image: Bolton Council)

“This point is used as a pedestrian crossing by many of the children and parents in the area, and I just feel that it’s not been taken into consideration as it should be.

“Also there is an issue in relation to the double yellow lines that they’ve put outside the church hall.

“Where are hearses supposed to park when they’ve got funerals? Because it’s just outside and all around the church.

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“The lines don’t resolve traffic flow, they create a problem – you’re displacing and creating traffic at the same time.

“We need to be looking at improving this area, but this particular proposal doesn’t meet the objectives.

“I would prefer to defer the decision to ensure we find the right solution.”

The report had stated the double yellow restrictions were proposed to that junction due to ‘obstructions and visibility issues.’

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The parking causes chaos with oncoming traffic (Image: Public)

Mr Fox responded to Cllr Ibrahim’s concerns: “I think the way to tackle this is to look at site meetings.

“I would suggest we defer it. I know it’s frustrating, but I think we should try getting it right first time.

“But I think we can isolate just those items in the review, so we don’t need to defer the whole thing.”

Officers Jon Dyson and Ian Mulholland discussed whether the report could be substantially approved except for the Goldsmith/Bridgeman/Higher Swan Lane junction.

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The officers confirmed it could.

Cllr Ayyub Patel added: “The whole idea about the junction improvement and safety Traffic Regulation Orders s are there for the safety of the pedestrians and road users.

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“I feel the officer’s recommendations are correct. I think we should defer a decision about that area and approve the rest.”

Cllr Sue Haworth said: “I’m very happy to support Cllr Ibrahim, who wants to defer the items that cover the double yellow lines at Bridgeman Street, Goldsmith Street, and the road outside St Philip’s Church.

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“I looked through all of this and Back Bowness Road and Swan Lane – I know the road markings had faded in recent years.

“My question is – if the lines become faded, does that mean the restriction order immediately ends? Because the orders can’t operate without lines.”

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Mr Fox responded to Cllr Haworth: “The legal order remains. It doesn’t cease, it’s just that the lines need repainting. It will only change if we legally revoke the order, which is another legal process in itself.”

Executive member Nadeem Ayyub approved 20 of the new restrictions, deferring a decision on the Goldmsith Street junction to a later date.

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Full list of where parking restrictions will go and why

  • Junction of Salisbury Street with Back Beaconsfield Street: Visibility and obstruction issues.
  • Melbourne Road at its junction with Willows Lane and its junction with Back Willows Lane North: Obstructions and visibility issues.
  • Willows Lane staggered junctions with Constance Road on the northern side, and with Brandwood Street on the southern side: Obstructions and visibility issues.
  • Willows Lane staggered junctions with Roland Road on the northern side, and with Croston Street on the southern side: Obstructions and visibility issues.
  • Willows Lane at its junction with Broomfield Road: Obstructions and visibility issues.
  • Willows Lane at its junctions with Caledonian Street on the northern side and with Church Avenue and with Back Church Avenue on the southern side: Current restrictions are insufficient to deter on street parking obstructions which is also affecting visibility.
  • Back Willows Lane North at its junction with Penarth Road and at its southern bend: Visibility issues and detrimental impact on movement of traffic,
  • Quebec Street staggered junctions with Wellfield Road on the western side, and with Burnaby Street on the eastern side: Obstructions and visibility issues.
  • Ribblesdale Road at its junction with Swan Lane: Obstructions and visibility issues.
  • Ribblesdale Road at its junction with Pike Road: Obstructions and visibility issues.
  • Back Bowness Road south-eastern side between Swan Lane and Pike Road: Narrow Street and inconsiderate parking are causing detrimental and health and safety impact on traffic movement, particularly for emergency and refuse vehicles, and blocking back door accesses to houses on this side of the road.
  • Penarth Road and Back Penarth Road, intersections with Melbourne Road: Obstructions and visibility issues.
  • Ryley Avenue at its junction with Back Wigan Road: Obstructions and visibility issues.
  • Hawthorne Road has been reported to have a number of issues, namely the following: • Its junction with Willows Lane has been the subject of several accidents due to obstructions at the turning points, lack of signage and white markings that designate priority have faded away. • Opposite to Hawthorne Street, at the gate (main entrance) of Al Jamiatul Islamiyah – Bolton Darul Uloom, this space is subjected to continuous obstructions especially during school 4 drop-off and pick-up times, putting the life of children and their families at risk. Lack of school signage is also encouraging drivers to drive at a dangerous speed.
  • Ryley Avenue junction with Wigan Road, is also the subject of traffic obstructions for the traffic leaving or entering Hawthorne Road impacting movement and inhibiting visibility splay, increasing the risk to vulnerable road users.
  • Rasbottom St between Baldwin Street and Back Baldwin Street North A request has been put forward by businesses to convert certain areas to limited waiting restrictions and provide at least one Loading Bay.
  • The staggered junction of Cannon Street with Stanny Way Close (eastern side) and Cannon Grove (western side) has become the subject of double parking causing major traffic obstructions. Its proximity to Deane Road has exacerbated the problem as queues of traffic build up along Cannon Street with very little movement due to the obstructions. The staggered junction needs protection from inconsiderate parking.
  • Sandon Street at its junction with Back Sandon Street West has very short waiting restrictions on its western side. The narrowness of the street and inconsiderate parking opposite the junction and to the north of the junction create obstructions to the turning traffic entering and egressing Back Sandon Street West. The junction needs better cover of protection.
  • Auburn Street/Rutland Street junction has become the subject of double parking causing major obstructions to moving turning traffic. The site needs to be protected from double parking and turns protection.
  • Caroline Street at its junction with Bridgeman Street is subjected to a lot of obstruction detrimentally impacting traffic movement particularly delivery HGVs and other large vehicles, moving in and out of the western corner business, (mill), putting not only vehicles and drivers at risk, but also pedestrians, and in particular vulnerable people. The junction needs protection that will facilitate a safe movement of HGVs and large loading vehicles.
  • Turning traffic at Broadhurst Street at its junctions with Back Rumworth Street, Rumworth Street, Back Brandon Street North and Nebo Street is witnessing a lot of obstructions causing frustration for motorists and compromising the health and safety of pedestrians and forcing vulnerable people to use the carriageway to bypass the obstructed pavements at these locations. The junctions need protection so that visibility is not inhibited and safety is not compromised.

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There are plenty of events taking place ahead of the main Twelfth of July celebrations

It’s just a few weeks until the main Twelfth of July celebrations across Northern Ireland, but there are plenty of events lined up between now and then.

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The main parades to mark the 336th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne take place on Monday, July 13, as The Twelfth falls on a Sunday this year.

Ahead of then, however, there are plenty of family fun days, parades, charity events and much more lined up, taking place right across Northern Ireland.

Full list of pre-Twelfth events across Northern Ireland

BELFAST

  • Friday, 19th June – Tour of the North Parade.
  • Friday, 26th June – Sandy Row District LOL No.5 Arch Opening.
  • Friday, 26th June – Clifton Street Arch Opening.
  • Saturday, 27th June – Whiterock Parade.
  • Sunday, 28th June – 36th Ulster Division LOL 977 Service – St Mary Magdalene Parish Church, Donegal Pass.
  • Wednesday, 1st July- Ballymacarrett District LOL No.6 Somme Parade.
  • Wednesday, 1st July – Queen Victoria Temperance LOL 760 Somme Parade, Sandy Row.
  • Wednesday, 1st July – Thiepval Memorial LOL 1916 – Somme Parade.
  • Tuesday, 2nd July – Annual Shankill Banner Parade.
  • Wednesday, 8th July – Ballynafeigh District LOL No.10 Annual Parade.

RATHFRILAND

  • Friday, 10th July -Family fun day – Rathfriland
  • Sunday, 12th July – Open air religious service in Church Square, Rathfriland at 6.30pm.

COOKSTOWN

  • Sunday, 28th June – Drumnacross Guiding Star LOL 304 service, Drumnacross Orange Hall.
  • Sunday, 28th June – Tamlaghtmore Ark of Safety LOL 469 service, Tamlaghtmore Orange Hall
  • Sunday, 5th July – Joint Church Service LOL 199, 270, 304, 661, 686 – Orritor Presbyterian Church.
  • Sunday, 5th July – Ballybriest Purple Star LOL 277 Church service, Lissan Parish Church.
  • Sunday, 12th July – Cookstown District LOL No.3 Church service, Derryloran Parish Church, Cookstown.
  • Sunday, 12th July – Tullycoll Rising Sons of William LOL 767 service, Tullycoll Orange Hall

LARNE

  • Saturday, 20th June – Parade – Cairncastle Orange Hall

CASTLEDERG

  • Friday, 3rd July – BBQ & Fireworks –Ardbarron Orange Hall.
  • Tuesday, 7th July – Charity 5K Fun Run.
  • Thursday, 9th July – District Sports Night –5 a side football and tug of war at Darragh Park, Castlederg.
  • Friday, 10th July -BBQ & Bonfire– Kilclean Orange Hall.
  • Sunday, 12th July – Orange Arch dedication following refurbishment.

BALLYMENA

  • Saturday, 27th June Mini Twelfth & Fun Day- Cullybackey.

KILREA

  • Saturday, 11th July – Vintage Rally in Kilrea.
  • Saturday, 11th July- BBQ & Dance in Killygullib Orange Hall.
  • Sunday, 12th July – Wreath Laying Service at Kilrea War Memorial.
  • Sunday, 12th July – District Church Service St Patricks Church of Ireland.

AUGHNACLOY

  • Sunday, 14th June Roughan True Blues LOL 1031 Orange Service.
  • Sunday, 21st June Loughan LOL 1020 Orange Service.
  • Sunday, 28th June Dergina True Blues LOL 897 Orange Service.
  • Sunday, 5th July Mulnahunch Lily of Clonaneese LOL 96 Orange Service.
  • Sunday, 12th July Annahoe District LOL No.6 Dedication of Memorial Bannerette, Aughnacloy Presbyterian Church.

NEWTOWNHAMILTON

  • Saturday, 20th June – Annual District Mini-12th at 7.30pm.
  • Thursday, 2nd July – “Songs of Praise” – 2nd Newtownhamilton Presbyterian Church, at 7.30pm (collection for charity).
  • Friday, 10th July – “Family Fun Night” – Demonstration Field, Castleblayney Road, commencing at 7pm.
  • Sunday, 12th July – Boyne Anniversary Service – 2nd Newtownhamilton Presbyterian Church at 3.30pm.

ROYAL HILLSBOROUGH

  • Saturday, 20th June – Gala Ulster Scots evening in Star of Maze Hall, Kesh Road, Maze.
  • Thursday, 25th June -Classic Vehicle Run.
  • Friday, 26th June -Opening of the arch in Royal Hillsborough village.
  • Friday, 26th June -Battle of the Bands in Royal Hillsborough Orange Hall.
  • Saturday, 11th July – A Joyful Journey with Lambeg drums at Arthur Street Orange Hall.
  • Monday, 13th July – Festival at the Fort.

BALLYMONEY

  • Sunday, 12th July – Ballymoney District LOL No.16 are holding their Annual District Church Parade and Service in St. Patrick’s Parish Church at 6pm.

MAGUIRESBRIDGE

  • Thursday 9th July – Mini Twelfth Parade – Brookeborough.
  • Saturday, 11th July – Enniskillen Town Bands Eleventh Night parade – Enniskillen.

PORTGLENONE

  • Thursday, 2nd July – Vintage Vehicle run, 7.00pm The Square, Portglenone. Proceeds in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Nurses.

BALLYMARTIN

  • Wednesday, 1st July – Somme Commemoration – Annalong.
  • Friday, 3rd July – Tractor & Vintage Car Run – Ballyvea Orange Hall.
  • Saturday, 4th July – Cars & Coffee – Mourne Esplanade Kilkeel.
  • Saturday, 4th July – Car wash and Fry morning – Roden Orange Hall.
  • Saturday, 4th July – Kilkeel Silver Band dedication of new uniforms.
  • Friday, 10th July – History exhibition on Mourne District – Kilkeel Orange Hall.
  • Saturday, 11th July – Schomberg Society 11th pageant and bonfire – Kilkeel.

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Andy Burnham remains committed to an orderly transition of power in early September, despite growing expectations that Sir Keir could announce a timetable for his resignation as early as today, a senior source has told the Manchester Evening News.

The MEN understands a handover in early September is the preferred option, with Mr Burnham expected to meet Labour MPs over the coming weeks as the party maps out its next steps.

It is understood Burnham’s team would like time to work with civil servants ahead of a transfer of power.

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In its statement, Taiwan’s agriculture ministry said authorities would focus on “sustainable agricultural development and stable income for farmers”, and “continue to guide the atemoya industry toward diversified processing”, including by producing frozen fruit products, puree and wines.

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However, it seems likely that all three IPOs will materially reshape the markets. JP Morgan estimates some $410bn in passive buying from the index inclusion of major AI IPOs. “At index level, the increased weights of the newly included companies would come at the expense of the weights of the companies they replace as well as the biggest tech companies like Mag 7,” the “magnificent seven” tech firms, wrote Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, an analyst at JP Morgan, in a research note published in mid-May.

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Officials in Russia-occupied Crimea suspended civilian gasoline sales Sunday as Ukraine ramped up attacks on fuel supplies on the Black Sea peninsula.

The Russia-appointed Crimean governor Sergei Aksyonov said that overnight Ukrainian strikes killed four people and wounded 28. He later wrote on social media that local gas stations would halt all sales to non-state companies and individuals for an undefined period.

“Fuel will be sold only to government agencies that ensure the functioning and security of the Republic of Crimea,” Aksyonov said. “I ask everyone to remain calm and to only trust official sources of information.”

Ukrainian forces have repeatedly targeted fuel supplies to Crimea in recent weeks, triggering the worst energy crisis in the region since it was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.

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A satellite image shows fire and smoke rising from oil tanks, after what Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said was an attack on an oil depot in the city of Kerch, Crimea, 21 June 2026 (Reuters)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a statement Sunday that a Crimean oil depot, as well as an oil transport facility in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region were among the targets. He described the attacks as part of Ukraine’s “long-range sanctions” against Russia’s energy infrastructure.

“Russia understands only strength, and our long-range strength is certainly working for peace,” he wrote.

Russian officials in Krasnodar reported earlier Sunday that a drone strike sparked a fire at a Black Sea oil terminal in the village of Chushka. They said that Ukrainian attacks struck a ferry, killing one person.

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Motorists struggle to find fuel

The Crimean peninsula has had periodic fuel shortages from Ukrainian strikes before, but the current crisis is the worst since its 2014 annexation.

At the end of May, authorities restricted the sale of gas to 20 liters (5 1/3 gallons) per vehicle owner per week, using prepaid coupons. Those were snapped up immediately following their release on an official messaging app channel, and motorists lined up for hours, waiting to refuel.

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Social networks have been abuzz with requests and advice on where to find fuel, and authorities launched a hotline for tourists in the area who have found themselves trapped.

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Some motorists bring their own gas from Krasnodar and elsewhere via the Kerch bridge, but they are restricted to carrying 100 liters (about 26 1/2 gallons) per vehicle. Some speculators are selling gas at double the market price.

In a rare public acknowledgment, the Kremlin has recognized the scope of the problem and promised to address the issue quickly.

However, Ukraine’s successes have highlighted its ability to inflict painful damage on Russia and change the course of the conflict while Moscow’s advances recently have ground to a near halt. On June 11, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine reached its 1,569th day, surpassing the duration of World War I.

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