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Helicopter spotted as police continue search for teenager still missing week after river crash

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Declan Berry is believed to have been driving a car containing four other teenagers when it entered the River Nene

A helicopter has been used to help with the search for Declan Berry after a car entered the River Nene at North Brink a week ago. Declan and four other teenagers crashed into the River Nene outside Wisbech St Mary at around 8.20pm on Tuesday, March 17.

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Two 16-year-old girls and one 18-year-old boy were able to get out of the vehicle and were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The body of a 16-year-old girl, Eden Bunn, was recovered by the police from the river on Wednesday, March 18.

The blue Volkswagen Polo that they had been driving in was recovered by police on Sunday, March 22, with help from specialist dive teams. The police confirmed that no further people were found inside the car.

The police are continuing to search for Declan, 18. People have spotted a helicopter over the area that headed towards Guyhirn that police are using to help with the search.

People have placed flowers along the road in tribute to the two teenagers. Eden’s family have paid tribute her, describing her as “the kindest, most loving girl”.

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Lovell boosted by performance in Newcastle and Morpeth

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Lovell, part of the Morgan Sindall Group, has credited its success in 2025 to regeneration schemes across the region, including projects in Newcastle, Whitburn and Morpeth.

Don Anderson, regional managing director at Lovell, said: “The record results achieved by the Group demonstrate the strength and resilience of the business in what remains a challenging market.

“Continued investment in long-term partnerships has been key to the Group’s performance, exemplified in the North East by our collaboration with Placefirst at Benwell Dene.”

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One of the company’s developments is Benwell Dene in the west end of Newcastle, a partnership with Placefirst to deliver 146 energy-efficient homes for long-term rent on a six-acre brownfield site.

In Whitburn, construction began on the Laurel Gate scheme, which will bring 32 new homes to the site of a former pub.

Further north in Morpeth, Lovell launched Edward’s Birch, a 141-home development on land that was once part of the Northgate Hospital estate.

Mr Anderson said: “Our track record of developing brownfield sites in the North East also reflects the wider Group’s commitment to long-term regeneration and placemaking.

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“We’re proud of the contribution we are making to local communities and to the success of the business and look forward to building on those achievements in 2026.”

The developments contributed to Morgan Sindall Group’s overall growth, with group revenue up 10 per cent to more than £5 billion and adjusted operating profit rising 39 per cent to £232.6 million.

Lovell alone recorded a five per cent increase in revenue to £903 million, with operating profit up 16 per cent at £42 million.

Last year, the company delivered more than 5,000 new homes, 85 per cent of which were classed as affordable—matching its performance from previous years’ performance.

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Bridgerton’s Rege-Jean Page says he ‘whited out’ during ‘terrifying moment’ on set

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The Bridgerton actor opened up about the moment during an interview on a BBC programme.

Rege-Jean Page has revealed he experienced “one of the most terrifying moments” of his life whilst filming his latest project. The Bridgerton star shares the screen with singer-songwriter Halle Bailey in romantic comedy You, Me and Tuscany.

In one scene he was required to sing in front of her, and speaking during an interview on The One Show, he confessed that he felt “vulnerable” showcasing his own vocals in front of the Grammy-nominated artist.

The actor appeared on the BBC programme with Halle to discuss the film.When presenter JB Gill asked about the singing scene, he admitted: “It was genuinely one of the most terrifying moments of my life.”

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He explained: “There is this moment in the script that calls, ‘OK, you are going to sing in front of one of the world’s greatest singers’… No accompaniment, no support, no one to even put a note out. ‘Just go charm Halle Bailey with nothing but the power of your voice.’

“And so I think I just kind of whited out,” continued the star. “I went to a happy place in the back of my head and saw what came out.”

Rege-Jean added that he was in a “vulnerable place” during the scene but his co-star Halle made it clear she thought he had pulled it off, as she exclaimed: “He killed it! He killed it! It’s great, it’s one of the best parts of the movie, seriously.”

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The new film is set in Italy and Halle portrays young cook Anna, who relocates to a Tuscan villa owned by a man who she barely knows, reports the Mirror. Rege-Jean – who portrayed Simon Basset in the first series of Netflix’s period sensation Bridgerton – plays Michael, the cousin of the man who owns the property and Anna’s romantic interest.

Halle informed presenter JB and his co-host Alex Jones that she relished the opportunity to work with the Netflix star. “I mean I love Bridgerton, I love the other projects he was in,” she stated.

“I’m excited to get to work with him.” Addressing the actor, she continued: “And also get to know you. He’s a really genuine person, it’s been fun.”

A synopsis for the film says: “Halle Bailey stars as Anna, a young woman who has abandoned her dreams of becoming a chef and is now drifting through her twenties with a series of bad choices. When Anna loses her house-sitting job (and housing) in one fell swoop, a chance encounter with Matteo — a handsome Italian who happens to have a villa sitting empty in Tuscany — will inspire her to jet off for Italy, against the advice of her always-honest bestie, Claire.

“But Anna’s plan to crash at Matteo’s villa, without permission, just for one night, falls apart when Matteo’s mother, Gabriella shows up at the house unexpectedly. In a panic, Anna allows Gabriella to believe that she is Matteo’s fiancée. That little lie becomes a big problem, though, when Matteo’s cousin, Michael shows up, and Anna discovers that the heat between them may ignite a fire that will transform her life.”

The One Show airs on BBC One on weekdays from 7pm.

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Two Cambridge businesses targeted by attempted break-ins on same night

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The front door of both businesses were damaged in the incident

Two masked people attempt to break into property in Cambridge

Two Cambridge businesses were targeted by attempted break ins in the same night. Cambridgeshire Police were called at around 3.10am on Sunday, March 22 to a barber’s shop in Green End Lane, Chesterton.

The front door was smashed in the incident, but no entry was gained to the premises. In another incident, a nearby Chinese takeaway also had its front door damaged.

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A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police said: “Police were called at around 3.10am yesterday (Sunday 22 March) to a report of an attempted break-in at a Barber’s Shop in Green End Lane, Chesterton.

“The front door was damaged in the incident, but no entry was gained to the premises. A nearby Chinese takeaway also had its front door damaged.”

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Anyone with information about these incidents have been asked to contact the police quoting incident 58 of 22 March.

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Update on casualties after building crumbles to ground in Oldham

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A number of people sustained injuries in the incident

Scene in Oldham after building collapses leaving three injured

An update has been issued on causalities after a building collapsed in Oldham on Tuesday (March 24). Emergency services raced to the scene when part of the building on King Street crumbled shortly after midday.

Photos from the scene showed the building on the corner of King Street and Jackson Street, believed to be the site of Euro King Mini Mart, which had fallen down along with scaffolding.

Police and fire teams descended on the street with multiple fire engines and cordoned off the area. Three people were hurt but none have life-threatening injuries after the incident, GMP said. A total of five people were said to have ‘self-evacuated’ the building before emergency services arrived.

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Pictures shared with the Manchester Evening News in the days before the collapse appeared to show gaps in part of the brickwork. They can also be seen on Google Maps images online. It is not yet known what caused the incident, but investigations are ongoing.

One man has since claimed he called 999 to alert authorities about the structure appearing dangerous just over three weeks before the collapse, adding: “It was visually obvious the building wasn’t stable. Now, 23 days later, it’s collapsed.”

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The Manchester Evening News also understands that authorities are also probing the possibility of a gas leak being the cause, but that investigations are currently ongoing into the incident.

The North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) has since issued an update on causalities affected by the collapse. Two people required hospital treatment following the incident.

“We can confirm that NWAS has now left the scene, in agreement with our multiagency partners,” a statement read on Tuesday night. “Two of the five casualties have required hospital treatment, and we wish them a full and quick recovery.

“We would like to offer our thanks to our emergency services and local authority colleagues who have supported and continue to support the ongoing operation, as the building remains unsafe.”

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‘Loving’ girl, 12, found dead by her mum after ‘bullying on Snapchat’

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Amelia Bath died on March 6 at her home in Yapton Lane, Walberton, West Sussex – the 12-year-old is believed to have been targeted by bullies on Snapchat in the weeks before her tragic death

A “bright” and “loving” girl was found dead at her home, a coroner’s court heard.

Amelia Bath, aged 12, sadly died on March 6 at her home in Yapton Lane, Walberton, West Sussex.

Coroner Joseph Turner described the facts and circumstances of Amelia’s death as “unnatural” during an inquest opening at West Sussex Coroner’s Court in Horsham. A statement from a coroner’s officer said: “She was sadly found deceased at her home address by hanging.”

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Amelia’s uncle, Kris Marsh, said her death “was an absolute massive shock to everybody” and “totally out of the blue”. He added: “I don’t think you ever recover from something like this. Marie her mum had gotten up that morning as usual, gone to wake her up for school and then found Amelia in her bedroom. Her world had just been completely turned upside down.”

Her aunt Lisa Marsh has set up an online fundraiser on GoFundMe to support the family with funeral costs. Funds will also be donated in Amelia’s memory to children’s hospice Chestnut Tree House.

Ms Marsh told the Daily Mail that Amelia had spent the evening before her death laughing and joking, eating fish and chips at her grandparents’ house. Friends later told her parents that Amelia had been targeted by bullies on Snapchat in the weeks before her death.

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In the fundraiser, Ms Marsh paid tribute to her “beautiful niece”, describing her as a “bright, funny, kind-hearted and loving girl who filled every room with warmth and laughter”.

She said: “She had the most beautiful soul and so much life ahead of her. She was deeply loved, and she loved deeply in return. The silence she has left behind is unbearable, and the hole in our hearts will never truly heal.”

Ms Marsh added: “If you are able to donate or share this page, we would be forever grateful. Every penny, every kind word, and every act of support means more than we can ever express.”

A spokesperson for Sussex Police said officers were “reviewing the wider circumstances” and her death was not being treated as suspicious. They said: “We are working alongside schools and partner agencies to support the girl’s family and others who have been impacted.” The inquest was adjourned until a pre-inquest review on June 17.

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Everton star James Garner reveals career turning point after landing dream England call

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Everton’s brilliant midfielder James Garner has opened up on the difficult times he went through before his stellar run of form earned a call-up from England manager Thomas Tuchel

James Garner admits he treated this season with a make-or-break attitude that has seen him rewarded with an England call-up. The Everton midfielder, 25, has been one of the Premier League’s most consistent performers over the past seven months and is now widely tipped to make the cut for Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad.

But after signing from Manchester United in September, 2022, Garner endured a frustrating time with injury and form before establishing himself as a key figure in Everton’s revival under David Moyes. His emergence as one of the country’s most versatile talents – Garner has proved to be an effective right-back on occasions – earned the 25-year-old a new deal at Everton that keeps him at Hill Dickinson Stadium until the summer of 2030.

But Garner had started Everton’s 2025/26 campaign, believing he had an awful lot to prove. A place at World Cup 2026 certainly seemed a long way off.

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Garner, who was part of the England Euro-winning under-21 squad in 2023, said: “I told myself at the start of the season that this season has to be the season that I can show everyone what I can do. Since I signed for Everton, I’ve had quite unlucky spells with two serious back injuries so that obviously put me out for a long time.

“Then, the first three years we’ve been fighting near the relegation zone. So, it’s been quite tough for me to really showcase what I can do.

“I just thought to myself this season is a fresh season, with a new manager, a new stadium. And with a year left on my contract as well, I knew I had to show everybody what I’m really about and showcase all my talents.

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“I’m glad this season is going as well as it is. I set really high standards for myself and I know for those first three years I was not up to the levels that I know I can be at.

“I knew there were levels to go and I think there are still even more. I’m trying every single day to get better and try to reach those levels.”

And Garner believes his vote of approval from Tuchel reflects the positivity around Everton in their first season in their new state-of-the-art riverside home. He went on: “Since David Moyes came in, with his staff, the club has come in leaps and bounds.

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“I’m very thankful for all the help he has given me since he came in. The manager has put the belief in the players.

“We all bond well – going forward, there’s no reason why we can’t be in the top half of the table and competing for the European spots. I’m hoping for my first cap and if Everton can finish in a European spot, it would be one special season.”

For his part in that triumph at the under-21 Euros, Lee Carsley was due to give Garner a special golden cap during this senior camp. And Garner has a dream of following that honour with something even more special.

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He said: “For me, that was probably one of the best feelings I’ve had in football. So I just want to go one step further now and hopefully win a trophy for the first team as well.”

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Texas man who knocked on doors begging for help in critical condition after being shot by homeowner, police say

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A blood-covered Texas man who knocked on doors in a neighborhood begging for help was then shot by a homeowner after forcing his way into a property, according to police.

The Houston Police Department says the man is in critical condition at a hospital in the city following the confrontation, ABC13 Houston reported.

The incident began shortly after midnight on Monday when witnesses reported seeing two men running near Campden Hill. One man was reportedly wearing a mask, while the other was bleeding from the head.

According to investigators, the bloodied man began a frantic circuit of the neighborhood, knocking on the doors of several homes. Video footage obtained by ABC13 captured the man shouting for help and banging on a door before he eventually reached a property in the 4800 block.

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Authorities say the man kicked in the front door and forced his way inside the house, where he was subsequently shot by the homeowner.

According to KHOU 11, a CBS affiliate in Houston, Lt. J.P. Horelica stated that investigators believe both suspects are in their early 20s.

The masked man was described as wearing a black hoodie and a jumpsuit. He fled the scene on foot in an unknown direction and remains unidentified.

Police have not yet determined the cause of the man’s initial injuries or whether he had been assaulted before the break-in.

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Residents of the quiet suburb expressed shock at the violence.

Gerald Conkrite, a neighbor, told reporters that such events are a rarity for the area.

“We don’t have that over here,” Conkrite told ABC13. “It don’t work like that over here no more.”

KHOU 11 reported that investigators are also asking residents to review home-surveillance footage from the neighborhood to track the suspects’ movements before the shooting.

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Meningitis – York council public health lead update

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Peter Roderick, City of York Council’s public health director, said there had been no cases of meningococcal disease, the bacterial infection which causes meningitis and septicaemia, recorded locally.

But he added people should look out for the symptoms of both infections and get vaccinated, particularly if they are of student age.

It comes as the peak of the meningitis outbreak which has killed two people in Kent is now thought to have passed, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).


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A total of 29 confirmed and suspected cases linked to the MenB strain outbreak in and around the University of Kent’s Canterbury campus were recorded as of Monday, March 23.

York official Mr Roderick said spotting the symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia and getting the MenACWY vaccine were the two key things he wanted to impress on people.

He added in a Facebook message on Monday people could contact their GP and get the vaccine which is available up to the age of 25.

Many people have had vaccines as children or teenagers but immunity can vary.

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The onset of meningitis, the inflammation of the lining of the brain, can be sudden.

Symptoms include a rash that does not fade when pressed with glass, a sudden high fever, severe and worsening headaches, a stiff neck and vomiting and diarrhoea.

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Joint and muscle pain, a dislike of bright lights, very cold hands and feet, seizures, confusion and delirium and extreme tiredness and difficultly waking can also be signs of infection.

People who develop symptoms themselves or know someone who has should contact 999 or go to A&E urgently.

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Mr Roderick also said people should ensure they and their children have had the MMR vaccine, following a rise in cases locally and nationally.

MMR vaccines are available for people of all ages.

The council said any child or young person not fully vaccinated may have to stay away from school, college or university for up to 21 days following exposure to measles.

Mr Roderick added people should be on the look out for the symptoms of measles.

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It typically starts with cold-like symptoms including a high temperature, a runny or blocked nose, sneezing, coughing and red, sore and watering eyes.

Small white spots can appear on the inside of the mouth a few days later and the illness is also characterised by a red, blotchy rash.

Measles can spread very easily and it can lead to serious problems in some people and is particularly dangerous for children.

Anyone concerned about themselves or their child should contact their GP or the NHS’ 111 line in the first instance.

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Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool as all-time great & iconic Premier League figure

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In the Premier League, he has made 310 appearances for Liverpool, with 189 goals and 92 assists. This total of 281 goal contributions is the biggest for one club in Premier League history, five more than Wayne Rooney for Manchester United.

Salah possessed the selfish, ruthless streak that is common among all the greats, but the assists figure alone demonstrates he was also a team contributor.

He put down his marker in a stellar first season, scoring 44 goals and contributing 14 assists in 52 appearances. The campaign ended in tears, however, after he injured his shoulder when challenged by Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos in the Champions League final, lasting only 31 minutes of a 3-1 loss in Kiev.

He only had to wait a year for Champions League final redemption, scoring an early penalty when Liverpool beat Tottenham 2-0 in Madrid.

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Salah formed one part of an attacking trident that was as potent as anything in world football at the time, alongside Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino.

He raided from the right, Mane patrolled the left, while Firmino could play as a striker or drop deep to add subtle brushstrokes to a fluid, devastating combination.

It was the perfect marriage of pressing, power, skill, pace and threat. Salah and Mane were not always compatible as personalities but on the pitch they were perfectly in tune with each other, aided by the graceful Brazilian Firmino.

Salah’s consistency and fitness was remarkable. His lowest goals total in a full season before this current campaign came in 2019-20 when he ‘only’ scored 23 as Liverpool won the title for the first time in 30 years.

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In his Liverpool career, Salah’s win rate from 310 Premier League appearances is 63.9%, while from his total of 435 games it is 62.7% – a reflection of glorious years for club and player.

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Murder investigation launched after man found unconscious in street dies

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Detectives remained at two scenes in north Manchester following the fatal incident

GMP crime scene in Crumpsall, Manchester

A murder investigation has been launched after a man who was found unconscious in the street in north Manchester tragically died.

Police and paramedics had been called to Crescent Road in Crumpsall at around 11.50pm on Monday to concerns for the welfare of a man. He was found unconscious in the road and taken to hospital, but was later pronounced dead.

Scenes were put in place overnight and throughout Tuesday (March 23) on Wellington Road and Crescent Road, with forensics officers and detectives seen conducting investigations. An evidence tent was also erected on the pavement with officers seen manning the cordon.

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Flowers have since been laid at the scene of the incident. Pictures showed police tape blocking off the area with multiple police cars in attendance.

A man was arrested on suspicion of murder and has been taken into custody to be questioned by detectives, who are still trying to piece together the circumstances surrounding the incident. Two scenes on Wellington Road and Crescent Road remain in place while officers ‘explore all lines of enquiry’.

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Detective Inspector Chris Chadderton from the City of Manchester Division said: “This is a tragic incident in which a man has sadly lost his life, and our thoughts are firmly with his loved ones.

“We have a team of detectives working to piece together the events leading up to his death and are continuing to explore all available lines of enquiry. We urge anyone who may have seen anything, or has CCTV, doorbell, mobile or dashcam footage from around the time of the incident, to please contact us as this could be vital to our investigation.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact the police on 0161 856 1146 quoting log 3923 of 23/03/2026. Information can also be shared using the ‘report tool’ or LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk

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