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Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai faces sentencing in national security case
Jimmy Lai, the former Hong Kong media tycoon and fierce critic of Beijing, is set to be sentenced Monday in one of the most prominent cases brought under a China-imposed national security law that has virtually silenced the city’s dissent.
Three government-vetted judges in December convicted Lai, 78, of conspiring with others to collude with foreign forces to endanger national security and conspiracy to publish seditious articles. Lai, who pleaded not guilty to all charges, faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment under Hong Kong’s security law that Beijing deemed necessary for the stability of the Chinese special administrative region.
The democracy advocate’s arrest and trial have raised concerns about the decline of press freedom in what was once an Asian bastion of media independence. The government insists the case has nothing to do with a free press, saying the defendants used news reporting as a pretext for years to commit acts that harmed China and Hong Kong.
Lai’s sentencing could heighten Beijing’s diplomatic tensions with foreign governments. His conviction has drawn criticism from the U.S. and the U.K.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he felt “so badly” after the verdict and noted he spoke to Chinese leader Xi Jinping about Lai and “asked to consider his release.” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government also has called for the release of Lai, who is a British citizen.
Lai’s daughter, Claire, told The Associated Press that she hopes authorities see the wisdom in releasing her father, a Roman Catholic. She said their faith rests in God. “We will never stop fighting until he is free,” she said.
Judges ruled Lai was the mastermind
Lai founded Apple Daily, a now-defunct newspaper known for its critical reports against the governments in Hong Kong and Beijing. He was arrested in August 2020 under the security law that was used in a yearslong crackdown on many of Hong Kong’s leading activists.
During his 156-day trial, prosecutors accused him of conspiring with six former Apple Daily staffers, two activists and others to request foreign forces to impose sanctions or blockades or engage in other hostile activities against Hong Kong or China. Lai testified for 52 days in his own defense, arguing he had not called for foreign sanctions after the law’s introduction.
In December, the judges ruled Lai was the mastermind of the conspiracies and never wavered in his intention to destabilize the ruling Chinese Communist Party. They took issue with what they called his “constant invitation” to the United States to bring down the Chinese government with the excuse of helping Hong Kongers.
Urania Chiu, lecturer in law at Oxford Brookes University, said the case is significant for its broad construction of seditious intent and application of the term “collusion with foreign forces” to certain activities by the media. The implication is particularly alarming for journalists and those working in academia, she said.
“Offering and publishing legitimate critiques of the state, which often involves engagement with international platforms and audiences, may now easily be construed as ‘collusion,’” Chiu said.
Lai is serving a nearly six-year prison term over fraud allegations in a separate case and has been in custody for more than five years. In January, lawyer Robert Pang said Lai suffered health issues including heart palpitations, high blood pressure and diabetes. Although Lai’s condition was not life-threatening, Pang argued his client’s health, age and solitary confinement, which the prosecution said Lai requested, would make his sentence “more burdensome.”
The prosecution said a medical report noted Lai’s general health condition remained stable.
Co-defendants may get reduced sentences
The former Apple Dailly staffers and activists involved in Lai’s case entered guilty pleas, which could help reduce their sentences to be handed down Monday. Under the security law, reporting on offenses committed by others may result in reduced penalties and some of the staff members served as prosecution witnesses.
The convicted journalists are publisher Cheung Kim-hung, associate publisher Chan Pui-man, editor-in-chief Ryan Law, executive editor-in-chief Lam Man-chung, executive editor-in-chief responsible for English news Fung Wai-kong and editorial writer Yeung Ching-kee.
The two activists convicted in the case, Andy Li and Chan Tsz-wah, also testified for the prosecution.
Before sunrise, dozens of people were in line outside the court building to secure a seat in the courtroom.
Former Apple Daily employee Tammy Cheung said she could only support them spiritually by seeing them. Cheung hopes the defendants will be released from prison soon, saying it would be great if they could reunite with their families before the Lunar New Year next week.
“Whatever happens, it’s an end — at least we’ll know the outcome,” she said.
Case considered a blow to Hong Kong media
Lai founded Apple Daily in 1995, two years before Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule after 156 years as a British colony. The publication drew a strong following with reports that were occasionally sensational, investigative scoops and short, animated video reports. Articles supporting the city’s democracy movement, including anti-government protests that rocked the city in 2019, attracted many pro-democracy readers.
Lai was one of the first prominent figures to be arrested under the security law in 2020. Within a year, some of Apple Daily’s senior journalists also were arrested. Police raids, prosecutions and a freeze of its assets forced the newspaper’s closure in June 2021. The final edition sold a million copies.
In 2022, Hong Kong plunged 68 places to 148th out of 180 territories in the press-freedom index compiled by media freedom organization Reporters Without Borders. The city’s latest ranking was 140th, far from 18th place in 2002.
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Florida family holidays: spaceships, surfing and treetop adventures
At a glance: Why Florida is the ultimate family holiday destination
What: Spaceships, surfing, manatee sightings and treetop adventure trails. Absolutely no one can moan they’re bored in the Sunshine State
Where: Central Florida for natural springs and nature reserves, Cape Canaveral for Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, and Gulf and Atlantic beaches across the state for watersports
Don’t miss: Everglades National Park, the largest tropical wilderness in the United States. Exploring via airboat is guaranteed family fun
The highlight: Siesta Beach, with its white quartz sand and dazzling blue sea. No filter needed
See real spacecraft, admire majestic manatees and unwind on sugar-white beaches. Florida offers a family holiday packed with sunshine, discovery and moments you’ll talk about long after you’re home. Fly with British Airways and arrive ready and raring to make the most of every sunny Florida day.
Best beaches for kids in Florida
Clearwater Beach on the west coast of Florida draws visitors all the year round
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While the grown-ups are keen to hit the sunbeds with a good book, Florida’s spectacular beaches offer plenty for family members who prefer to stay active.
With its gentle waves, Cocoa Beach on the Atlantic coast is perfect for beginner surfers. You’ll find a great choice of surf schools here, and nearby Ron Jon Surf Shop (known to be the world’s biggest surf shop) will have everything a budding young boarder could need.
For little ones getting used to the water, Siesta Beach on Siesta Key, an eight-mile-long Gulf island off the coast of Sarasota, is ideal for paddling. The sand here is 99 per cent quartz, which means it’s not only brilliant white but never gets too hot, as the mirror-like quartz reflects most of the sun’s rays. Soft, sensitive feet won’t have any problem padding about.
Forest trails, caves and canopy experiences
There’s plenty of outdoor fun to be had away from the coast, where pine, oak and cypress trees shape a greener landscape. Tucked among them are treetop adventure courses and woodland trails.
At Canyons Zip Line & Adventure Park , children and adults can navigate guided canopy circuits, while at Zip the Canyons, those age 10 and up can take part in supervised canopy experiences set among lakes and woodland.
Prefer to stay closer to the ground? Florida Caverns State Park offers guided cave tours through impressive limestone chambers. Beyond that, there are organised quad biking routes, gentle river kayaking and solar-powered cycling.
Where to see incredible wildlife in Florida
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Go manatee-spotting from November to March
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If you’re a family of wildlife lovers, Florida offers rich opportunities for spotting native species in their natural habitats. A 1.5-million-acre expanse of natural wetland, Everglades National Park teems with alligators and wading birds, and is home to the elusive Florida panther.
In summertime, Florida’s natural springs are a must-visit for swimming and kayaking, but in winter months many provide warm refuge for hundreds of manatees. From November to March, aggregations of West Indian manatees from the Gulf relocate to the springs’ naturally heated waters, as the ocean becomes too cold for them. Activities in the water are closed to the public at this time, but you can admire the enormous marine mammals socialising with one another from a distance.
Kennedy Space Center and other Florida attractions

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is an out-of-this-world experience for all ages
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Florida’s world-renowned theme parks are, of course, a huge draw for families. But beyond the big hitters, there are other attractions to add to your Florida to-do list.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is a captivating place, where you can meet astronauts, wander around real-life spaceships and experience landing on the moon (via a VR headset, we must add). What’s more, a short drive from the visitor complex, The Wizard of Oz Museum (which is moving to Cocoa Beach, a 30-minute drive away, in May) immersive experience takes you on a family trip to Emerald City. Further afield, the mind-bending Museum of Illusions at ICON Park in Orlando will provide plenty of fun photo opportunities for teens.
For a stay in the heart of Orlando’s action (and only an hour’s drive from Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex), book a family suite at Drury Plaza Hotel or Caribe Royale.
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Malton Museum opened for 2026 this Saturday, April 4
The museum will be open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10.30am to 3.30pm until early November.
Volunteers have worked over the winter to create the new exhibitions which showcase more of the museum’s collection.
In the western room the theme is Roman Myth and Mysticism where the visitor will discover superstitions from long ago and learn about the role of magic in Roman Delgovicia.
In the eastern room, visitors will learn about the influence of Monks, Merchants and Medicine, and the effect these had on Old Maltune, as it was then known, and St Mary’s Priory.
Here visitors can learn about the Gilbertine monks and meet the merchants who bought wealth and prosperity to the town.
The museum’s displays team have recreated the interior of a Victorian Pharmacy so come and see some of the wondrous potions that were available to treat all manner of ailments. The Museum has worked closely with volunteers from the Malton & Norton Heritage Centre to display some of the medical items from their Woodhams-Stone Collection.
The entrance fee for the 2026 season is £5 per adult but children are free.
Outside the museum, there are town tours and summer lectures to whet your appetite and of course not forgetting Malton Roman Festival V on Sunday, July 19 where discounted early bird tickets are available for that event.
More details are available from www.Maltonmuseum.co.uk
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Bianca Jagger hits out at plan for new 24/7 gambling arcade in Earl’s Court
Linda Wade, Kensington and Chelsea Councillor for Earl’s Court, has also made a representation against the application, proposing that the shop should not run as a 24/7 venue. She said if the licence is granted, Silvertime should be required to close at 11.30pm, from Sunday to Thursday, and at 12am, on Friday and Saturday.
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The 14 best tumble dryers, according to experts
Our inclement weather makes drying clothes on a line all year round nigh-on impossible, so the Great British public has two choices: a cheap-to-run heated clothes airer, or a convenient but energy-intensive tumble dryer. Or so you might think. In fact, the best tumble dryers these days are decidedly low-energy, costing around 60p per load but the tricky part is weighing up how much to spend up front.
Tumble dryers at the affordable end are less energy efficient, so could cost you more in the long-run. Heat pump tumble dryers are more expensive, but don’t require as much electricity to generate heat, making them more energy-efficient and cheaper in the long run.
We’ve broken down the differences between heat pump, vented and condenser tumble dryers below and asked experts for recommendations of specific tumble dryers. Where possible, we’ve got hands-on experience with the tumble dryers in question and answered your tumble dryer FAQs.
The best tumble dryers: At a glance
How to choose a tumble dryer
The best tumble dryers have multiple programme settings – for example for cottons, synthetics or delicates – helping you keep your clothes in the best nick for longer. Delay starts mean you can have your cycle begin at the best time for you, LED warnings will tell you when you need to empty a water container or replace a filter and programming lights help you keep track of drying.
At the time of testing, machines are given ratings from A+++ to D, with A+++ indicating the utmost energy efficiency. Newer appliances tend to be more energy-efficient, but it depends on how long a cycle takes and how often you use your machine as well.
Large capacity drum sizes are more energy-efficient because they’ll dry clothes in less time. Most range from 7kg to 9kg. You might also want reversible doors to change the direction in which your door opens to better suit your location. Finally, child locks prevent children messing around with the machine.
How we test tumble dryers
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Russia expels British diplomat from Moscow over spying claims
A British diplomat has been ordered to leave Russia after being accused of spying by Moscow.
The FSB, the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB, said that the second secretary at the UK’s Moscow embassy had been ordered to leave within two weeks after counter-intelligence officers revealed the “undeclared intelligence presence”.
Claims made against the unnamed diplomat are “malicious” and “baseless”, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said.
The FSB said that it had found signs that the diplomat was “carrying out intelligence and subversive activities that threaten the security of the Russian Federation,” Russian media reported.
In particular, the FSB said, the diplomat had tried to obtain sensitive information about the Russian economy during informal meetings.
They also claimed that he had “provided false information about himself”.

In January this year, President Vladimir Putin’s foreign ministry said it would not “tolerate the activities of undeclared British intelligence officers in Russia” after a different UK diplomat was expelled.
It comes days after Sir Keir Starmer announced British commandos will be able to board and halt Russia’s shadow fleet vessels as they pass through UK waters.
The prime minister said the UK would join northern European allies in intercepting the tankers, in an attempt to “go after” the sanction-breaking ships “even harder”.
Moscow’s shadow fleet is reported to be made up of more than a thousand ageing tankers.
They illicitly ship oil and other goods out of Russia by flying the flags of other countries, with the aim of evading sanctions imposed by the West since the invasion of Ukraine began.
On Thursday afternoon, a crude oil tanker flying under the Russian flag was located on the Marine Traffic monitoring website off the Sussex coast. The vessel, named Liteyny Prospect, is on the UK sanctions list.

A Government spokesman said: “We will not comment on specific operational planning or give a running commentary as this could compromise our ability to successfully take action against these ships, only benefitting our adversaries.
“In general terms, any target ship will be individually considered by law enforcement, military and energy market specialists before an operation is executed.”
British forces have already been involved in tracking shadow fleet vessels for several years, and have supported operations by other countries to seize the ships.
In January, the UK assisted in the seizure of the oil tanker Marinera by the US.
Previously known as the Bella-1, the Russian-flagged vessel was captured by American forces aided by RAF aircraft and the British supply ship RFA Tideforce in the Atlantic.
Later that same month, Royal Navy patrol boat HMS Dagger helped the French seize another sanctioned ship, the Grinch, in the western Mediterranean, shadowing the vessel through the Strait of Gibraltar.
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Two hurt in Derby car incident released from hospital
“There will be real upset and trauma for many people who witnessed what happened on the night as well, of course, as those victims who were directly impacted, but we understand that there were no fatalities and that two people have already been discharged from hospital and more we hope, soon.”
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Paintings ‘worth millions’ stolen from museum in Italy | World News
Three famous paintings worth millions have been stolen from a museum in northern Italy.
The works by French artists Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri Matisse and Paul Cezanne were taken in an operation lasting less than three minutes, police said.
The thieves targeted the Magnani-Rocca Foundation villa, south of the city of Parma, on the night of 22 March.
According to sources close to the investigation, the stolen masterpieces were Renoir’s Les Poissons, Cezanne’s Still Life With Cherries and Matisse’s Odalisque On The Terrace.
The value of the three is worth “tens of millions euros”, an investigator said.
However, Italian public broadcaster Rai reported the stolen works were worth €9m (£7.8m).
There has been no official confirmation on the combined value of the paintings.
The paintings were on the first floor of what is called the Villa of Masterpieces in the Sala dei Francesi – the Room of the French.
The thieves, wearing balaclavas, gained entry by forcing open a door and were described as an “organised group”.
They were disturbed by the museum’s alarm system and escaped before they could take more paintings, “which was their intention”.
Investigators are assessing museum security footage.
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The Magnani-Rocca Foundation is a private museum which lies in the heart of the countryside 12 miles from Parma.
Established in 1977, the foundation hosts the collection of the art historian Luigi Magnani and also includes works by Durer, Rubens, Van Dyck, Goya and Monet.
It comes after a series of high-profile heists at major European museums, including last October when thieves stole jewels and other items worth £76m from the Louvre in Paris.
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Fabulous Easter gifts that aren’t chocolate eggs
Chocolate eggs are practically obligatory at Easter but there are other presents to give during the season to your friends, family or host, you know — traditional essentials to eat and spring-like treats to give .
Apostle Simnel Cake, by Fortnum & Mason

Fortnum and Mason
Now this is the essential English Easter cake: a light fruit cake with a layer of marzipan in the middle and on top, with 11 marzipan balls for the apostles minus the traitor Judas. This one has a nice moist crumb, with cherries as well as fruit and well-flavoured marzipan and looks lovely. £27.95. fortnumandmason.com

Italian Easter cake
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The Columba (Lina Stores, £15.95) is similar to panettone but in the shape of a dove for peace (actually, if you didn’t know, you’d be hard pressed to identify a bird) with candied peel and a crunchy sugar and almond glaze. This excellent version from the Fiasconaro family in Sicily is light and flavoursome with vanilla and honey. linastores.co.uk

Spiced Easter Biscuits
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Betty’s of Harrogate do very good, very traditional Easter biscuits, buttery, crumbly, with spices and currants (£7.75). The box, with its jolly pictures, is lovely. This is what you want with your Easter Sunday tea. bettys.co.uk

The perfect centrepiece
Edenmoor
Easter means Paschal Lamb, no? This succulent shoulder on the bone is actually more of a teenager than a baby – technically hogget – and so more flavoursome than the lambs born now. It’s been grass fed with a happy homelife, so a very good joint. From £18.05 for 1kg. Or if it’s a take on spring chicken you’re after, how about a nice fat cockerel? These are properly reared, with good muscle mass because they’re well pastured. It has a fuller, better flavour than chicken, and is much nicer, I think, than turkey. From £53.35, 3 kg. edenmoor.com
Lamb Wellington, Fortnum & Mason

Lamb Wellington – easy and delicious
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Here’s a little showstopper: a lamb wellington in elegant buttery puff pastry (£70), which takes no effort to cook and cuts down on the washing up. The lamb is from Cornwall and matured for flavour and tenderness. Delish. Bear in mind it arrives partially defrosted so follow the instructions carefully. Serves four. fortnumandmason.com

There’s always room for this
Birley
This is just the most delicious cake: a light, light brioche soaked in an orange blossom syrup, with raspberries. You will always find room for this, even after the Easter lamb. £22. birleybakery.com
Easter Cheese Board, Paxton and Whitfield

A cheese feast for your Easter Sunday tea
Paxton and Whitfield
This is a jolly nice selection of cheese for the time of year and a worthy Easter tea. It includes the English Camembert, Tunworth, plus cheddar and soft little wheels of Ashworth goats brie and Yorkshire blue, plus a good white Rioja, quince preserve and beetroot crackers for £100. Oh and a little Simnel cake. It would be a welcome offering at chez McDonagh. There’s also an excellent Easter feast for £60. If you’re getting just one cheese, make it the very delicious raw goat’s milk La Bouyguette . Yum. paxtonandwhitfield.co.uk
Affordable champagne: Aldi’s Veuve Monsigny Champagne Brut

One for the Cost of Living crisis
Aldi
Aldi’s Veuve Monsigny Champagne Brut (£15.99, 75cl) – yes, you read the price correctly – would be perfect for that underrated cocktail, Buck’s Fizz. If you turn up with this and some orange juice for Easter Sunday breakfast you’ll be a very welcome guest. aldi.co.uk

The perfect breakfast…just put on the pan
Tommy Banks
After the rigours of Lent, what could be nicer than a blow-out breakfast on Easter Sunday? With a ready-assembled breakfast box there’s nothing more to do than put on the frying pan. If there’s just one or two of you, Made in Olstead, has a fine assembly of yoghurt and granola and a fry-up including black pudding, sourdough and a slick of delish smoked beetroot relish with its own apple and verbena juice. £45, madeinoldstead.co.uk
Or if there are more of you, or yours is a hearty appetite, Daylesford Organic does a Full English breakfast hamper with everything you need to set you up for the day, so there’s an assortment of tea (not strong breakfast, alas), coffee, orange juice, milk and sourdough as well as a dozen eggs, chipolatas, streaky bacon and ketchup. Bring it on! daylesford.com
Red wine for Easter Sunday lamb

Berry Bros Rudd Cotes du Rhone Rouge
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Berry Bros & Rudd Cotes du Rhone Rouge, 2024, by Remi Pouzin. This organic, fruity wine would pair nicely with roast lamb. Berry Bros says: “Enticing aromas of fresh blackberries and red cherries are followed by moreish flavours of crunchy hedgerow berries with a twist of dried thyme .” I say, yum. £14.95, bbr.com

The Spring Garden Bouquet
The Real Flower Company
At this time of year you can get beautiful and inexpensive bulb flowers but if you want a bouquet that has pretty well all the good things of the season, the lovely Spring Garden bouquet from The Real Flower Company includes scented narcissi, rosemary and a selection of pretty flowers, starting at £78. There’s also a seasonal bunch of tulips for £40. And for the gift that really keeps on giving, the company has a Spring Box of bulbs, tubers and seeds so you can plant your own and pick them all summer. From £30. realflowers.co.uk

Spring in a candle
Diptyque
Oh boy, this is spring in a candle. Diptyque’s Fleur de Cerisier (Cherry Blossom) , £58, has a subtle amalgam of all the scent of the season. It would be a lovely present if you’re staying with friends. diptyqueparis.com

Make your own!
Conscious crafts
The really traditional Easter gift is indeed eggs, just not chocolate ones. Think Faberge. Eastern Europeans, notably Ukrainians, have a long tradition of decorating (real) eggs for the season – symbolic of the Resurrection. You can buy egg dye cheaply online, or decorative sleeves that adhere to the egg with hot water, or try the old fashioned method of boiling them with red onion skin. Or, how about doing things properly with a kit to try your hand at Ukrainian egg decorations, which can be as complex as you like. It’s laborious, what with all the wax applications, but Luba’s Deluxe Egg decorating kit has all you need. £35.99, consciouscraft.uk
Spring gardening secateurs

Spring says…gardening
Niwaki
At this time of year, your fancy turns to thoughts of gardening, no? So you’ll be wanting some fabulous secateurs to keep the garden looking lovely, won’t you? There is, to my mind, nothing to beat Niwaki when it comes to garden implements, and its bright yellow secateurs, £59, is hard to lose, and given proper care, will last for years and years. The hori-hori knife is very useful too. niwaki.com
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17 weird and wonderful Easter eggs to delight this year, from Lovehoney to Hotel Chocolat
You might have to call in for some reinforcements to tackle Hotel Chocolat’s 1kg monster, but what you give away in decadent sweetness, you’ll reap back in brownie points from friends and family.
This egg is the same size as an ostrich egg, which is the largest egg laid in the world. The extra-thick shell is split in two, with one half made with 40 per cent milk chocolate and studded with cookie bits before being draped in white chocolate. The other half is crafted with 50 per cent milk chocolate, packed with pieces of pecan, praline and cookies.
If that sounds like a meal in itself, loosen your belt buckle, because Hotel Chocolat is far from finished. Inside, you’ll find a selection of the company’s patisserie-inspired chocolates.
In short, utterly, unapologetically outrageous.
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Man wanted for indecent exposure at bus stop on A64
The incident happened at a bus stop on the A64, at Tout Hill, near Whitwell-on-the-Hill, at around 12pm on Thursday (March 12).
The suspect is described as a white man in his 40s, approximately 5ft 10 inches tall, of stocky build, with a bald head and grey stubble.
He was wearing a short-sleeved, white T-shirt with a grey print design and blue jeans at the time.
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A spokesperson for North Yorkshire Police said: “We’re particularly appealing for any witnesses to the incident.
“Please email olivia.harrison@northyorkshire.police.uk if you have any information that could help our investigation.
“Alternatively, you can call North Yorkshire Police on 101 and ask for PC 444, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website.
“Please quote reference 12260044587 when passing on information.”
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