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How creative maps make air pollution more visible

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How creative maps make air pollution more visible

Air pollution is often portrayed as something that affects entire cities. In fact, levels can vary enormously over just a few metres.

Our research shows that one of the greatest challenges for academics is not simply measuring air pollution, but making it visible and meaningful enough for people to recognise how it shapes their everyday lives.

Traditional air quality monitoring relies heavily on fixed monitoring stations, which are positioned at specific locations around a city. These stations provide highly accurate and valuable measurements, but they can only represent conditions at a limited number of points.

Air quality varies significantly across environments. It can also change dramatically over short distances and timescales depending on things like traffic volume, street layout, weather conditions, and local or regional sources of emissions. So, two people travelling along the same route at different times of the day may experience very different levels of exposure to pollutants in the air.

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York air map shows data collected by citizen scientists across the city.
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Combining scientific methods with creative approaches can help people better understand environmental issues that are otherwise difficult to perceive. We used our expertise in creative design and atmospheric science to create the York air map, an online resource designed to make complex environmental data more accessible, meaningful and relevant to people’s lives.

This project investigates urban air pollution using 16 small monitors attached to bicycles. We involved people as citizen scientists to collect data over six-week blocks during their daily cycling commutes across the city, which has a population of just over 200,000.

Through citizen science projects like this, people can collaborate with researchers and contribute to data monitoring programmes. And because these bicycles are being ridden through a wide range of spaces that might usually go unmeasured, this provides us with new data.

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Each cyclist can see the data change in real-time through a commercial air quality sensor and accompanying phone app, so any spikes in air pollution can be attributed to what they are currently experiencing on the route. This helps people connect to the statistics in a more tangible way.




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Local landmarks are illustrated inside the York air map leaflet.
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Our findings show that air pollution exposure is not evenly distributed across the city. Despite recognising some pollution hotspots, we have found that fluctuations can occur within short distances depending on external factors and the rider’s actions and movements.

For instance, are there road works happening? Are there high-polluting vehicles in front of you? Are you riding through a park or along a canal? Are you riding past active construction sites?

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Because air pollution is so complex and is constantly changing, this research can challenge people’s perceptions of air quality. It is easy to assume, due to yearly averages, that pollution exposure in a city like York is low. But people can be exposed to high concentrations over short timescales – and repeated exposure in this way may cause long-term health effects.

Beyond scientific measurements

Our project champions citizen scientists to engage with the information in different ways.

York air map translates complex environmental data into forms that are accessible, engaging and relevant to wider audiences. One of us (Clare Nattress) has transformed air quality data into maps, visualisations, an informative zine, public exhibitions and community workshops designed to encourage discussion about air quality and environmental health.

We encouraged our 16 citizen scientists, seasonally, to write pollution diaries and record their daily experience of commuting to work or taking a leisurely bicycle ride. The diaries showed that riders became more attuned over time to their surroundings, noticing smells and sources more clearly when spikes showed up on the app.

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Twelve smellable filters have been on display, allowing exhibition visitors to guess the source of the pollution.
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One exhibition displayed smellable filters. These are small white filters that have been exposed to various sources in the laboratory. Visitors were invited to smell each one and guess which sources they came from.

This helped people recognise sources of air pollution such as wood burning, BBQs, perfumes and household cleaning products. They could then link our statistics with real sources of air pollution in their surroundings.

We each take roughly 20,000 breaths a day – and the quality of the air we breathe changes depending in part on the choices we make. Air pollution isn’t just a problem for big factories or capital cities; it’s happening right here on our streets and in our homes.

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Cambridgeshire sex offender pretended to be caretaker to lure children at lido

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The ‘predator’ sex offender was sentenced on July 3

A prolific sex offender from Cambridgeshire, who targeted children by disguising as a caretaker has been sent to prison. David Pearce, 70, from Cambridgeshire pleaded guilty to seven sex offences at Snaresbrook Crown Court on May 6.

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In 1990, Pearce impersonated a caretaker and approached a group of four children at a lido in Barking, pretending to search for lost keys. He lured them into a changing area before forcing them to strip off and inappropriately touching them under the false pretence of finding the keys.

According to Metropolitan Police, the youngest was aged eight-years-old.

After the incident, the children ran to a nearby police station to report the crime. This enabled officers to gather statements and allowed forensic officers to implement a cordon and avoid contamination of the scene.

Forensic officers discovered semen on a wooden bench within the changing cubicle and extracted a DNA profile, but it unfortunately did not match to anyone on the database.

As part of their enquiries, specialist officers took one of the children to a local gym to try and identify the offender. However, there was no one present who matched the description of the suspect.

The case was filed pending further investigative opportunities coming to light after initial enquiries. In 2019, Pearce was arrested for a separate offence of voyeurism. The DNA he provided was a one in a billion match to the suspect at the lido.

Upon obtaining this evidence, detectives reviewed similar reports and found victim statements from a 1996 incident which followed an identical pattern of offending. Again, the 13-year-old victim said a man had forced her into shrubbery in a Barking park and assaulted her as he claimed to search for a pair of lost keys.

Not long after Pearce’s initial arrest in 2019, he was questioned in relation to the 1996 incident. The victim-survivor attended an identification parade, where she confirmed Pearce as the man who had assaulted her.

The concrete forensics and successful identification provided detectives with enough to charge him. He was sentenced to 18-years in prison on, Friday (July 3), at Snaresbrook Crown Court.

Detective Constable Tony Anionwu from the Met’s Specialist Crime Unit said: “Pearce was a predator who disguised himself as someone in a position of trust to exploit and assault young children. His actions had a lasting impact, and I would like to thank the victim-survivors for their unwavering resilience and profound patience while we strived for justice.

“Our dedicated team of officers have handled this case with sensitivity. As a force we remain committed to securing justice for anyone who has experienced a sexual assault, no matter when they occurred, and over the past five years we have more than tripled arrests and charges for this crime.”

On Wednesday, May 6, Pearce denied a further four counts of indecent assault, six counts of attempting an act of indecency with a child and two counts of indecency with a child relating to 12 other children – all in the 1990s.

The prosecution chose to leave those charges on file after his guilty pleas were entered.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding guests lift the lid on couple’s ‘long and irreverent’ vows

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce finally said 'I do' - and it didn't take long for guests to start spilling what happened behind the velvet curtain, including intimate details of the couple's vows

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce finally said ‘I do’ – and it didn’t take long for guests to start spilling what happened behind the velvet curtain, including intimate details of the couple’s vows.

After months of feverish speculation, cryptic clues and endless wedding rumors, the superstar couple tied the knot in front of around 1,000 family members, friends and A-list celebrities during an extravagant celebration at Madison Square Garden on Friday.

The blockbuster event was packed with headline-making moments, from Adam Sandler officiating the ceremony to Swift’s brother Austin standing by her side as her ‘best man’ instead of a maid of honor.

Then came another surprise when Sir Paul McCartney took to the stage during the reception to perform I Want to Hold Your Hand, leaving guests stunned.

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But while the celebrity cameos grabbed headlines, fans were far more eager to know what the newlyweds said at the altar – especially with songwriting icon Swift penning her own vows. 

Just hours after the lavish celebration wrapped, one wedding guest lifted the lid on the ceremony itself, describing the couple’s vows as ‘long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing’ in a remarkably detailed post on X.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce finally said ‘I do’ – and it didn’t take long for guests to start spilling what happened behind the velvet curtain, including intimate details of the couple’s vows

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Just hours after the lavish celebration wrapped, one wedding guest lifted the lid on the ceremony itself, describing the couple's vows as 'long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing' in a remarkably detailed post on X

Just hours after the lavish celebration wrapped, one wedding guest lifted the lid on the ceremony itself, describing the couple’s vows as ‘long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing’ in a remarkably detailed post on X

The guest was AMC CEO Adam Aron, who shared an unusually detailed account of the ceremony in a since-deleted post.

‘Then the vows. Long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing explorations by each as to how they met, why they want to be with each other for all eternity, the promises they made in joining their much-beloved two whole families (Kelce’s and Swift’s) as one, and committing to their new mutual life together,’ he wrote.

Aron said the ceremony took place inside a transformed Madison Square Garden that ‘did not look like Madison Square Garden,’ with the venue draped in ‘peach and white’ and decorated with oversized photos of the bride and groom from childhood through their teenage years.

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According to Aron, Kelce looked ‘handsome’ in a white tuxedo while Swift stunned in a white wedding gown with a long veiled train before an officiant who was ‘warm and welcoming, funny and eloquent’ led the ceremony.

After the couple sealed their marriage with what Aron described as a ‘sweep you off your feet kiss,’ guests moved into an elaborate ‘Secret Garden’-themed reception featuring five-story illuminated trees, an A-list crowd, lavish food and drink and plenty of music.

He ended his post by calling the ceremony ‘real, pure, true joy’ and declaring that, in a world filled with conflict and division, the couple’s wedding proved ‘that love conquers all.’

Aron wasn’t the only wedding guest to offer a glimpse inside the ultra-private ceremony. 

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During Saturday’s Good Morning America, hosts Robin Roberts, Michael Strahan and George Stephanopoulos revealed they had all attended the star-studded celebration.

They also echoed Aron’s description of an event that somehow felt intimate despite taking place inside Madison Square Garden. 

The guest was AMC CEO Adam Aron, who shared an unusually detailed account of the ceremony in a since-deleted post (above)

The guest was AMC CEO Adam Aron, who shared an unusually detailed account of the ceremony in a since-deleted post (above)

During Saturday's Good Morning America, hosts Robin Roberts, Michael Strahan and George Stephanopoulos revealed they had all attended the star-studded celebration

During Saturday’s Good Morning America, hosts Robin Roberts, Michael Strahan and George Stephanopoulos revealed they had all attended the star-studded celebration

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As the trio reflected on what Strahan called the couple’s ‘dream wedding,’ conversation soon turned to the ceremony itself and the vows that had captivated fans.

‘Oh, and their vows,’ Roberts said, sounding visibly impressed. ‘They wrote their own. Mmm.’

While Roberts didn’t divulge any further details, her comments appeared to reinforce Aron’s account that the personal exchange between Swift and Kelce was one of the standout moments of the day.

The heartfelt vows came after the first night of the wedding extravaganza, when the couple hosted a far more intimate celebration for around 100 of their closest family members and friends.

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A Daily Mail insider revealed there were ‘lots of speeches’ throughout the evening, with both Swift and Kelce acting as emcees.

In an adorable personal touch, Kelce introduced Swift’s loved ones before they addressed the room, while the singer returned the favor by inviting his closest friends and family to the microphone.

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Tortured by Hamas’s so-called doctors: October 7 hostage’s terrifying account of how Gaza medics sliced open her skin, poured alcohol into open wounds and reattached her FOOT at 90 degrees

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Former Hamas hostage Maya Regev has opened up about the cruelty inflicted by Palestinian doctors who 'deliberately' reattached her gunshot ankle at a 90-degree angle

A former Hamas hostage has opened up about the cruelty ‘deliberately’ inflicted on her by Palestinian doctors who reattached her ankle at a 90-degree angle after she was shot by terrorists.

Maya Regev, who was 21 when she was kidnapped on October 7, 2023, also revealed how medics in Gaza needlessly sliced open her skin before pouring alcohol, chlorine and vinegar over her wounds while watching her helplessly scream in pain. 

Just days earlier, Maya had been enjoying ‘the best four hours of my life’ after joining  fellow trance revellers at the Nova Festival, alongside her younger brother Itay, 18, and their close friend Omer Shem Tov, 20. 

All three would later fall into the hands of Hamas terrorists, who ruthlessly shot them at close range before hauling them onto a truck across the Gaza border.

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Maya and Itay were later released in November 2023 during the first ceasefire negotiations, having spent 50 days under the control of their brutal captors. 

But Omer, who went on to be held in isolation and kept largely in darkness, was only finally released after 505 days.

Maya, from Herzliya, central Israel, is one of several survivors appearing at an immersive exhibition in London – running until July 15 – showing the atrocities that took place at the Nova Festival on October 7.

Some 413 people were killed and 44 taken hostage to Gaza from the annual outdoor trance festival in southern Israel, with terrorists inflicting similar barbarities in nearby Kibbutzim, including Be’eri, Kfar Aza and Nir Oz.

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Former Hamas hostage Maya Regev has opened up about the cruelty inflicted by Palestinian doctors who ‘deliberately’ reattached her gunshot ankle at a 90-degree angle 

Maya was kidnapped alongside her brother Itay on Octover 7, 2023 at the Nova Festival

Maya was kidnapped alongside her brother Itay on Octover 7, 2023 at the Nova Festival

Maya, seen on crutches, walks with her father Itay days after her release in December 2023

Maya, seen on crutches, walks with her father Itay days after her release in December 2023

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A report published last month by The Civil Commission, an independent Israeli women’s rights NGO formed in the wake of October 7, 2023, also detailed how several men and women were sexually abused, raped and mutilated.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Maya, now 24, detailed how the atmosphere at Nova turned within mere moments from ‘celebration’ to ‘shock, panic and running for our lives’.

At 6.29am, the music suddenly turned off amid the sounds of missiles overhead and gunfire in the near distance.

Thousands of festivalgoers began running through the nearby fields, heading to cars and trucks to make their escape from the impending Hamas terrorists who were flooding into Israel from the border with Gaza.

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Maya, Itay and Omer ran for more than two hours desperately trying to find a place of safety.  

‘I remember running and the people next to me were just falling because they had been hit. I couldn’t even stop to help them, because if I did so I might be next. So I had to keep running, the bullets whistling past me all the time.

‘I saw many bodies, a lot of blood, a lot of people just terrified for their lives. I saw things no young woman should have to see.’

At one point, their friend Ori Danino, 25, phoned them to ask where they were. Ori had managed to get to his car and was driving away from the scene, but decided to do a U-turn to save his friends. 

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It was a decision that ultimately cost him his life – Ori found the group and helped them into his car, but he was subsequently kidnapped with the others to Gaza.

Ori was one of six hostages later found murdered in a tunnel, with IDF soldiers recovering his body in September 2024.

Maya recalled how after being picked up by Ori they believed they might yet evade the Hamas terrorists – and she called her father, Ilan, to tell him what was happening.

She said: ‘But the minute he answered the phone was the minute we saw this pickup truck filled with terrorists.

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‘Nine of them just came off of it and started shooting like crazy while I was on the phone with my father.

‘He heard everything. He heard Arabic. He heard me screaming that I was shot, that I loved him. I was basically saying goodbye.

‘Dad asked me to try to hide, but I told him: “We’re in a car, we can’t escape, I love you.”

‘The terrorist opened the door and dragged me out of the car. I remember screaming “Abba” [father] as they pulled me onto the ground. And this is how the call ended.’

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Maya was seen being escorted to a Red Cross vehicle flanked by Hamas terrorists on November 26, 2023

Maya was seen being escorted to a Red Cross vehicle flanked by Hamas terrorists on November 26, 2023

Emotional footage shows Maya being surrounded by her parents and younger brother after she was released and taken to a hospital in Israel. She would need to be admitted for a year after contracting serious infections in her leg

Emotional footage shows Maya being surrounded by her parents and younger brother after she was released and taken to a hospital in Israel. She would need to be admitted for a year after contracting serious infections in her leg

A disturbing recording of the last phone call Maya made to her father, believing she would die imminently, was played by her tearful parents to the media in the aftermath of her being kidnapped. 

Even now, close to three years since her ordeal began, Maya has to close her eyes every time she hears the ‘chilling’ recording again.

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Now in the hands of Hamas terrorists, Maya said she was forced to sit between two armed men in the rear of their vehicle, with two more in the front. On the outside of the truck, Itay and Omer were forced to lie down in the truck at gunpoint, surrounded by another five men.

As they crossed the border into Gaza, Maya knew she had been taken hostage – and began suffering the searing pain from her horrific gunshot wounds.

She explained: ‘On my right leg, it didn’t hit the bone luckily, the bullet just took a little muscle from the calves.

‘On my left leg, it hit the bone and crushed six centimeters or almost three inches.

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‘My foot was basically hanging on strings of flesh, and I had to hold it so it wouldn’t disconnect.

‘This is how I was for eight days. The bullet inside my leg with a very open wound and a lot of infection, untreated.’

Maya described how Itay and Omer were taken into an apartment while she was placed in another on a different floor in the same building. 

Given her distress, she asked her captors if she could send a message to her brother and they agreed. For a short while the siblings were able to pass notes back and forth between one another, giving each other the strength to get through their traumatic situation.

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‘I still have the notes – I hid them in my clothes,’ said Maya. ‘It was just things like  “be strong, eat whatever you have, don’t worry, soon we’ll be home”.

‘We didn’t say how miserable we are. We always said, think good and it will be good.

‘We were just cheering each other up because this is the only thing we had. I always say if I would cry myself to sleep every night, I would probably not survive.

‘You have to be strong mentally so you can survive physically.’

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As the days wore on, Maya became unable to stand or walk and had to be carried from one place to another. After eight days, her kidnappers agreed to take her to Al-Shifa hospital, in northern Gaza City.

She recalled: ‘That’s where they took the bullet out and connected my foot, but they connected it almost 90 degrees to the left and my leg was a lot shorter. 

‘I remember looking at it and tried to move my toes – and they moved.’

She spent more than 40 days afterwards lying in the hospital bed until the day she was released.

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During this time, Maya said she was subjected to nothing less than torture at the hands of the doctors and medical staff tasked with looking after her. 

‘There was one time they put an external fixation on my leg and the doctor just came in the room and grabbed me by it. He tilted my leg up in the air and began yelling at me.

‘People ask if he did it on purpose – so I want to say of course it was on purpose. He didn’t have to do it. He didn’t need to do it.

‘There was another time they poured alcohol into my wounds and cut my skin when they didn’t need to do it. I still have the scars of where they cut my skin. 

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‘And I remember sitting there not being able to do anything because there’s only one of me and there are so many of them – and they have guns and knives.

‘If I would yell at them or kick them, they would have just killed me.’ 

She detailed how while at the hospital, an armed terrorist stood in one corner of the room with others outside in the corridor, while an Arab woman sat close to her by her bedside. 

‘This woman, who was a teacher, was with me 24/7, and there was one terrorist that would always go in and out of the room. Once a day, he would come with a plastic bag with a little rice and sometimes a very tiny piece of chicken.

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‘They would sit with me and we had to share the food. Even though they had anything they wanted to eat, she would take my food.

‘Sometimes they placed food on a table in the room but I couldn’t move and I couldn’t reach it. The woman was the one who decided whether I would get to eat or not.’

At times her kidnappers would also taunt her about being released – telling her ‘nobody wants you, you’re going to die here’. 

Then on November 25, 2023, the terrorist came into her room and ‘tossed’ new clothes at her. He ordered her to get dressed and told her she was finally going home as part of a ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel.

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News of her salvation however came at a cost when she realised Itay and Omer would not be with her and would instead be ‘left here in this hell’. 

As she was handed over to the Red Cross in Rafah, and then on to an Israeli ambulance, she finally allowed herself to smile for the first time in weeks.

And when she saw her parents and younger brother again, an emotionally-charged video captured the moment she sobbed tears of relief and happiness.

‘For 50 days I was alone. There was no one to tell me that everything will be okay, there was no one there to wipe my tears. I was there only for myself. 

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‘I had to take a deep breath and say to myself, “when you’ll be home you can cry”.

‘So when I saw my mum and dad and my brother, and I touched them, that’s when I just let everything out.’

Maya’s mistreatment resulted in deep, life-threatening infections, including a fungus growing inside her bone. 

When she was finally released, other hostages were able to be reunited with their families and return home. But Maya remained in hospital for more than a year, where she was given intravenous antibiotics and underwent 10 operations.

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Miraculously, Maya can now walk again – though she still has to undergo regular blood checks and has lost the ability to run. 

‘Captivity really changed me,’ reflected Maya. ‘Before October 7, I was very naive, very innocent, like I felt like there is only good in the world and no-one means to do bad to you.

‘Then I met this pure evil, face to face. It changed the way I look at life, it changed the way I have faith in people.

‘But I realised there is also good in this world and there is still hope, because of my family, my friends, the doctors who saved me.

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‘Captivity changed the way I look at life. Now I don’t take anything for granted.’

Nova Exhibition runs in Shoreditch, London, until July 15.

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Serena Williams forced to pull OUT of Wimbledon doubles just hours before match with sister Venus – as ‘heartbroken’ tennis legend shares update on knee injury

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Serena Williams has withdrawn from the doubles with her sister Venus after failing to recover from a knee injury suffered in her first-round singles defeat by Maya Joint.

‘I’m heartbroken to have to withdraw from doubles. Coming back to compete again has been a gift, and the opportunity to play alongside Venus once more meant the world to me. I did everything I could but unfortunately my knee just isn’t ready to compete,’ she said in a post on Instagram.

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‘I’m especially grateful to tournament director, Jamie Baker, and the entire tournament team for giving me every opportunity to recover. Thank you to the fans for your incredible support and for making this comeback so meaningful…All I can say is stay tuned to a city near you…’

The post was accompanied by a video of the 23-time Grand Slam champion limping along with her right leg heavily bandaged, with her daughter Olympia played with her walking stick. There were also picture of Williams receiving medical treatment, and Serena’s post added: ‘The photo of the syringes is the fluid they drained from my knee after my singles match – yikes! The good news is that my knee shouldn’t swell or collect that much fluid again. The bad news is that, as hard as I tried, I wasn’t able to be ready for doubles.’

The 44-year-old is playing here at Wimbledon for the first time in four years and was down to play both singles and doubles. But when the seven-time singles champion failed to appear for her post-match press conference after the Joint defeat, a saga began which has run on throughout this week.

After an initially furious online reaction over Williams’ ‘snubbing’ of the press, her agent released a statement saying she had missed her media because of a knee injury.

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Serena Williams withdrew from Wimbledon in the eleventh hour on Saturday afternoon

Williams captured the amount of fluid drained from her knee
The superstar accompanied an emotional Instagram message with pictures of the treatment she has been receiving

The superstar accompanied an emotional Instagram message with pictures of the treatment she has been receiving

When the Williams sisters did not appear on the order of play for Friday – the last day of the women’s doubles first round – there was more confusion: had she pulled out?

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In fact, the All England Club schedulers had pushed them to the late slot on Saturday, giving Serena as much time as possible to be fit. Serena was due to practice at 4pm, but at 3.45pm her Instagram post landed.

That means Serena’s grass court comeback has consisted of only three matches: a first-round win in the doubles at Queen’s with Victoria Mboko, after which they had to pull out because the 19-year-old Canadian suffered an MCL knee injury, a defeat in Berlin alongside Karolina Muchova, and that 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 loss to Joint on Centre Court.

It is doubtful she will be content with that for her big return, and so it now seems almost certain – unless this is a truly serious injury – that Williams will target a blockbuster return to the US Open in August, with stops perhaps in Washington, Cincinnati and/or Toronto. As she said in her statement: ‘All I can say is stay tuned to a city near you…’

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Fiji v Wales LIVE: Josh Adams and Rhys Carre edge Welsh team in front

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Wales begin their Nations Championship campaign with an “away” fixture against Fiji at Cardiff City Stadium as a new era for international rugby begins.

Louis Rees-Zammit is back on the wing after playing full-back during the Six Nations, with Blair Murray wearing 15.

The game kicks off at 2.10pm and will be televised on ITV. You can follow live updates below.

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Fiji: Salesi Rayasi; Selestino Ravutaumada, Semi Radradra, Josua Tuisova, Jiuta Wainiqolo; Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula, Frank Lomani; Eroni Mawi, Tevita Ikanivere (c), Tim Hoyt, Isoa Nasilasila, Temo Mayanavanua, Pita Gus Sowakula, Kitione Salawa, Elia Canakaivata.

Replacements: Zuriel Togiatama, Livai Natave, Peni Ravai, Mesake Vocevoce, Peceli Yato, Simione Kuruvoli, Vilimoni Botitu, Kalaveti Ravouvou.

Wales: Blair Murray; Louis Rees-Zammit, Eddie James, Joe Hawkins, Josh Adams; Dan Edwards, Tomos Williams; Rhys Carre, Dewi Lake (c), Dillon Lewis, Ben Carter, Adam Beard, Alex Mann, Jac Morgan, Aaron Wainwright.

Replacements: Ryan Elias, Nicky Smith, Ben Warren, Taine Plumtree, James Botham, Kieran Hardy, Sam Costelow, Ellis Mee.

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Police seize Red Bull and wine at Ancoats, Manchester shop

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The cans of what appears to be Red Bull and bottles of wine, as well as laundry detergent, were seized after officers visited a shop in Ancoats, Manchester.

They were there to investigate allegations that the business was reselling stolen items and found some of the cans had been marked with “SmartWater”.

This is a liquid that can mark goods without a visible trace, and which can later be identified by officers and retailers.

Greater Manchester Police’s force lead for retail crime, Superintendent Cara Charlesworth, said: “Retail crime remains a huge priority for Greater Manchester Police.

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“We completely understand and appreciate the frustrations of businesses who experience issues with shoplifters, and we are constantly reviewing new crime-prevention methods that can aid our work.

More than 500 cans of energy drinks and 70 bottles of wine were seized (Image: GMP)

“As part of the action being taken across Greater Manchester, our local teams have been utilising multiple resources to prevent and deter shoplifters.

“This work has seen us secure nearly 4,000 shoplifting arrests over the last year, ranging from repeat offenders and opportunistic thieves to organised criminal gangs systematically stealing goods for re-selling purposes.

“One tool being used across our busy Manchester retail areas is ‘SmartWater’, a liquid that can mark goods and which can later assist in identifying stolen items.

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“We have worked closely with local retailers as part of this scheme, and which has already produced multiple successful results, targeting gangs who are stealing from stores for illicit profit.

“In recent weeks, we have conducted several warrants and investigations across Manchester – including on one occasion when more than 500 energy drinks and 70 bottles of wine were recovered.

“These items were traced back to their original stores and we continue to work with those retailers to ensure we are providing all necessary support.

“By working with stores, workers, local partners, and communities in our areas, we will continue to take robust action to tackle retail crime and continue our trend of increased positive outcomes across Greater Manchester.”

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In another investigation, a second-hand store was investigated and found to be selling suspected stolen goods.

Police say the suspected stolen items are in the process of being reunited with their owners, and officers are still investigating the full circumstances.

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First photo from inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s dazzling MSG wedding leaks as guests share intimate details about ’emotional’ vows and ‘lush’ decor

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Taking to Instagram on Saturday morning, personal trainer Rob Jordan and his wife, Joann Jordan, shared photos of themselves taken at the wedding, including this image that showed them walking up the steps at MSG, which were adorned with a peach-colored velvet carpet

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially married – and the first photo from inside their very private wedding has leaked, revealing how the couple transformed Madison Square Garden into their own ‘countryside retreat.’

After months of teases, rumors and conflicting reports, the couple finally married in front of 1,000 of their closest friends – including some of the world’s biggest stars – in a colossal blowout at the historic arena in New York City on Friday.

At exactly 7.30pm, the couple shared the news in blockbuster style, lighting up the iconic music venue with video ads which read ‘JUST&T MARRIED!’, a romantic nod to their shared initials.

And now, one of the A-list guests has offered a first glimpse into how the couple overhauled the space into their own fairytale wedding.

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Taking to Instagram on Saturday morning, personal trainer Rob Jordan’s wife, Joann Jordan, shared photos of her and her husband taken on the day of the wedding.

One of the snaps showed the couple walking up the large staircase to the party, which was covered in a gorgeous, peach-colored velvet carpet.

Surrounding the stairs were light and dark pink curtains, making the space private and magical.

‘An unforgettable evening in New York celebrating the beginning of a beautiful new chapter for our dear friends, Travis and Taylor. Love was in the air, the city was magical and every detail was simply unforgettable,’ Joann Jordan wrote in the caption. 

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Taking to Instagram on Saturday morning, personal trainer Rob Jordan and his wife, Joann Jordan, shared photos of themselves taken at the wedding, including this image that showed them walking up the steps at MSG, which were adorned with a peach-colored velvet carpet

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift married in front of 1,000 of their closest friends – including some of the world's biggest stars – in a colossal blowout at the historic arena in New York City on Friday

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift married in front of 1,000 of their closest friends – including some of the world’s biggest stars – in a colossal blowout at the historic arena in New York City on Friday 

According to AMC CEO Adam Aron, MSG was completely transformed into a ‘secret garden’ for the couple.

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In a now-deleted post on X, Aron shared every detail of the night, including the fact that Kelce wore a white tuxedo, while Swift was in a ‘stunning white wedding dress.’

‘It did not look like Madison Square Garden. Immediately upon entry, everything… floors, walls, ceilings… was draped in peach and white,’ Aron wrote, in part.

‘Large blown up pictures of Taylor and Travis at each age, year by year from one year-old to late teenager-hood, were on display,’ his messaged continued.

‘A small portion of MSG was cordoned off, devoid of any notion that that a basketball or hockey game ever shared that space. Somehow magically, someone created an outdoor garden at a lush countryside retreat.’  

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‘Everything draped off this time in green and white. Real flowers and I think artificial trees welcomed fifteen rows of maybe 75 or so chairs. They say there were around one thousand attendees, but surprisingly, it all felt intimate and small. Everything was close.’

The CEO described the exchange of their vows as ’emotional’ and ‘charming.’

‘Long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing explorations by each as to how they met, why they want to be with each other for all eternity, the promises they made in joining their much-beloved two whole families (Kelce’s and Swift’s) as one, and committing to their new mutual life together,’ he wrote.

Tom Brady looked somber as he became one of the first stars to leave

Tom Brady looked somber as he became one of the first stars to leave  

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Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez also headed off before midnight

Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez also headed off before midnight

Karlie Kloss and her husband, Joshua Kushner, made a surprise addition to the guest list - after reports of a feud in recent years

Karlie Kloss and her husband, Joshua Kushner, made a surprise addition to the guest list – after reports of a feud in recent years 

Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper were seen departing Madison Square Garden

Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper were seen departing Madison Square Garden 

Billboards outside the venue revealed the news shortly after the couple said 'I do'

Billboards outside the venue revealed the news shortly after the couple said ‘I do’

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He emphasized that Swift and Kelce had clearly found their ‘soulmate’ in each other, and guests had witnessed ‘real’ and true ‘pure joy.’

Both the bride and groom were dressed in Christian Dior, Swift’s publicist announced after they said their ‘I dos.’

There were no bridesmaids. Instead, Taylor’s brother, Austin Swift, acted as her ‘man of honor’, and Travis’s brother, Jason Kelce, was the best man.

Jason’s daughters were the flower girls, tossing petals at Taylor’s feet as she made her way down the aisle with a string quartet playing one of her own songs.

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The guest list included a dazzling array of the world’s biggest stars.

Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Lena Dunham and Dakota Johnson were among the bride’s closest friends there.

Steven Spielberg was also in attendance, and Beyonce and Jay Z are also understood to have attended.

There was also Brad Pitt, Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa, Hugh Grant, Graham Norton, Jessica Alba, Tom Brady, Chris Rock and almost every NFL player imaginable.

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Millie Bobby Brown was also seen leaving the venue

Millie Bobby Brown was also seen leaving the venue 

Travis' dad, Ed Kelce, was seen returning to his hotel at the end of the night

Travis’ dad, Ed Kelce, was seen returning to his hotel at the end of the night 

Zoe Kravitz, who is now engaged to Swift's ex, Harry Styles, attended the wedding as well

Zoe Kravitz, who is now engaged to Swift’s ex, Harry Styles, attended the wedding as well

Sports commentator Erin Andrews was also seen heading off to the venue on Friday afternoon

Sports commentator Erin Andrews was also seen heading off to the venue on Friday afternoon

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The guest list also included Zoe Kravtiz, Graham Norton, Ethan Hawke, Nelly, Andrew Scott, Ice Spice, Kareem Hunt and Laura Dern.

Eagle-eyed fans clocked some surprise guests and notable absences.

Karlie Kloss, once known as one of Swift’s closest friends, attended with her husband Joshua Kushner.

Swift did not attend Kloss’s 2019 wedding after the pair had a rumored feud over the model’s close bond with the singer’s nemesis Scooter Braun.

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Her inclusion on the guest list appeared to signal the pair had patched up their relationship.

However, there was no sign of Swift’s longtime pal Blake Lively, with whom the pop star had a purported falling out over her inclusion in the movie star’s legal battle with Justin Baldoni.

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The gardener and social media star said this simple method could help eliminate ants within a few days during hot weather

A gardener has revealed a straightforward method for eliminating ants from your garden this summer. Ants typically become far more visible during the warmer months as higher temperatures increase their activity levels.

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Spring and summer mark their primary foraging and breeding periods, while gardens offer abundant food sources including nectar, seeds, insects and the sweet honeydew secreted by aphids.

Featuring as a guest on the RHS Roots YouTube channel with presenter Jo Whiley, gardener Jonny Hincks provided viewers with a tour of his impressive Warwickshire garden. After complimenting his pristine lawn, Jo enquired about the “worst thing” that could affect it.

“I can’t imagine you get mould here,” she remarked while surveying the garden. “I don’t have mould, I get a few ants,” Jonny responded, leading Jo to confess: “I have a big issue with ant hills.”

Outlining his approach to addressing the issue, Jonny detailed: “So, what I do is, I have a terracotta pot and I turn it upside down and I put it over the actual mound itself.

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“Now, the heat and the lack of sunlight causes the ants to build the nest higher.”

He went on: “Leave it for a few days and the heat, especially with this heat we’ve got at the minute, the heat draws the nest up.

“Take the terracotta pot off and then you can literally just shovel up the ants nest and move it somewhere else.”

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The black garden ant (Lasius niger) is the most frequently encountered ant species across the UK. These ants usually establish their nests under paving slabs, in soil, flower pots, compost heaps and along lawn edges.

They pose no threat to humans and do not sting. Another widespread species is the yellow meadow ant (Lasius flavus). It constructs small mounds of earth in lawns and, due to its yellow appearance, is occasionally confused with a red ant.

Like the black garden ant, it presents no danger whatsoever, according to Gardeners’ World.

The gardening website suggests there are various methods to deter ants from establishing nests in plant pots if they’re impacting your plants, beginning with consistent watering.

It explains: “Move on ants, by watering soil and pots regularly. Avoid completely flooding the pot, as this can kill the ants.

“But regular watering will let them know that the plant pot isn’t the best place to make a nest – as they do best in dry environments – so they will move their eggs elsewhere.”

Gardeners’ World also advocates companion planting, stating: “Wormwood, Artemisia absinthium, is a strongly scented herb that can deter aphids, reducing food sources for ants.

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“Lavender plants can be a great option too, as the scent repels ants.”

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South Africa vs England rugby: Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream, team news, lineups, h2h results, odds

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It is the toughest possible start for Steve Borthwick’s side to the brand new biennial global tournament, which has replaced the traditional summer tours and autumn internationals with an overarching structured format.

England face Fiji and Argentina in the coming weeks, with Australia, Japan and New Zealand all visiting Twickenham in November ahead of the 2026 competition’s finale.

But first it’s down to Johannesburg, where they have their work cut out against the reigning world champion Springboks, the back-to-back winners of both the Webb Ellis Cup and the Rugby Championship who will also be firm favourites for glory in this event.

It is England’s first game since a historically bad Six Nations campaign that raised serious questions over Borthwick’s future ahead of the World Cup in 2027, but one that at least ended on a high note with a superb performance in a pulsating 48-46 defeat by France in Paris.

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They lost 35-19 to Les Bleus in a non-cap international held in Vannes last month.

Rassie Erasmus’ South Africa warmed up for this fixture and opened their season by putting 80 points on the Barbarians in Gqeberha a fortnight ago, having successfully defended their Rugby Championship crown in October with a comeback win over Argentina.

South Africa vs England date, kick-off time and venue

South Africa vs England in the new Nations Championship takes place today, Saturday July 4, 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 4:40pm BST. That is 5:40pm local time.

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The match is being held at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa – a venue that sits at almost 6,000 feet above sea level.

England’s footballers in Mexico are not the only ones to be playing at high altitude this weekend.

How to watch South Africa vs England

TV channel: South Africa vs England is being televised live and free-to-air in the UK on ITV4, with coverage beginning at 4:20pm.

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More than 60 flights from Manchester Airport are delayed today (July 4) with some services running more than two hours late.

Destinations affected include a wide range of popular cities and holiday spots, such as Paris, Belfast, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Lanzarote and beyond.

A mix of airlines have seen their departures pushed back, including Ryanair, Jet2, TUI and easyJet.

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The affected flights include both short-haul European destinations and longer routes, such as Qatar Airways’ service to Doha, which departed 64 minutes late, and Etihad’s flight to Abu Dhabi, which was running nearly two hours behind schedule.

Two departures to Copenhagen have been cancelled altogether.

Travellers bound for Greece also faced issues.

Flight schedules on the airport’s website showed disruption across the morning and early afternoon, with the longest delay recorded at 165 minutes on a Vueling service to Barcelona.

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The full list of delayed flights (over 20 minutes) is as follows:

  • Jet2 flight LS1795 to Kefalonia (EFL), scheduled for 06:35, departed at 07:04 with a delay of 29 minutes
  • British Airways flight BA1379 to London Heathrow (LHR), scheduled for 06:45, departed at 07:10 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • easyJet flight U22105 to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), scheduled for 06:45, departed at 07:16 with a delay of 31 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS8750 to Faro (FAO), scheduled for 06:45, departed at 07:28 with a delay of 43 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS987 to Faro (FAO), scheduled for 06:55, departed at 07:44 with a delay of 49 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS987 to Rome (FCO), scheduled for 06:55, departed at 07:46 with a delay of 51 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS879 to Alicante (ALC), scheduled for 07:00, departed at 07:32 with a delay of 32 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS1739 to Skiathos (JSI), scheduled for 07:00, departed at 07:52 with a delay of 52 minutes
  • Lufthansa City flight VL2505 to Munich (MUC), scheduled for 07:00, departed at 08:14 with a delay of 74 minutes
  • easyJet flight U22029 to Lanzarote (ACE), scheduled for 07:05, departed at 08:30 with a delay of 85 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS977 to Zakynthos (ZTH), scheduled for 07:10, departed at 08:36 with a delay of 86 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS901 to Almeria (LEI), scheduled for 07:15, departed at 08:22 with a delay of 67 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS1755 to Olbia (OLB), scheduled for 07:15, departed at 08:25 with a delay of 70 minutes
  • TUI flight BY2686 to Pula (PUY), scheduled for 07:35, departed at 08:19 with a delay of 44 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS903 to Thessaloniki (SKG), scheduled for 07:45, departed at 08:41 with a delay of 56 minutes
  • TUI flight BY2622 to Palma de Mallorca (PMI), scheduled for 07:45, departed at 08:56 with a delay of 71 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS803 to Barcelona (BCN), scheduled for 08:00, departed at 08:43 with a delay of 43 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS1775 to Palma de Mallorca (PMI), scheduled for 08:00, departed at 09:38 with a delay of 98 minutes
  • Qatar Airways flight QR22 to Doha (DOH), scheduled for 08:05, departed at 09:09 with a delay of 64 minutes
  • easyJet flight U22017 to Gran Canaria (LPA), scheduled for 08:15, departed at 09:13 with a delay of 58 minutes
  • Ryanair flight FR553 to Dublin (DUB), scheduled for 08:20, departed at 09:00 with a delay of 40 minutes
  • Aer Lingus Regional flight EI3611 to Belfast City (BHD), scheduled for 08:40, departed at 09:32 with a delay of 52 minutes
  • KLM flight KL1030 to Amsterdam (AMS), scheduled for 08:55, departed at 09:22 with a delay of 27 minutes
  • Helvetic Airways flight LX391 to Zurich (ZRH), scheduled for 08:55, departed at 10:14 with a delay of 79 minutes
  • Aer Lingus Regional flight EI3321 to Dublin (DUB), scheduled for 09:10, departed at 10:08 with a delay of 58 minutes
  • easyJet flight U22091 to Chania (CHQ), scheduled for 09:15, departed at 10:41 with a delay of 86 minutes
  • Etihad Airways flight EY78 to Abu Dhabi (AUH), scheduled for 09:20, estimated departure at 11:19 with a delay of 119 minutes
  • Ryanair flight FR4927 to Pafos (PFO), scheduled for 09:25, departed at 10:26 with a delay of 61 minutes
  • SAS flight SK540 to Copenhagen (CPH), scheduled for 09:35, cancelled
  • Ryanair flight FR6965 to Valencia (VLC), scheduled for 09:40, estimated departure at 10:50 with a delay of 70 minutes
  • Finnair flight AY1362 to Helsinki (HEL), scheduled for 10:05, departed at 10:47 with a delay of 42 minutes
  • Vueling flight VY8747 to Barcelona (BCN), scheduled for 10:20, estimated departure at 13:05 with a delay of 165 minutes
  • easyJet flight U22207 to Espargos (SID), scheduled for 10:45, estimated departure at 11:22 with a delay of 37 minutes
  • Luxaviation flight to Bergerac (EGC), scheduled for 11:00, estimated departure at 12:45 with a delay of 105 minutes
  • Ryanair flight RK3232 to Malaga (AGP), scheduled for 12:00, estimated departure at 12:25 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • easyJet flight U22165 to Amsterdam (AMS), scheduled for 12:00, estimated departure at 12:25 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • Panaviatic flight VPC2 to Nice (NCE), scheduled for 12:00, estimated departure at 12:25 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • Ryanair flight FR5624 to Pisa (PSA), scheduled for 12:05, estimated departure at 12:40 with a delay of 35 minutes
  • IndiGo flight 6E9801 to Amsterdam (AMS), scheduled for 12:10, estimated departure at 12:35 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS939 to Innsbruck (INN), scheduled for 12:35, estimated departure at 13:11 with a delay of 36 minutes
  • Ryanair flight FR2898 to Venice (VCE), scheduled for 12:50, estimated departure at 13:15 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • easyJet flight U22073 to Santorini (JTR), scheduled for 13:40, estimated departure at 14:25 with a delay of 45 minutes
  • KLM flight KL1034 to Amsterdam (AMS), scheduled for 13:45, estimated departure at 14:10 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS1727 to Antalya (AYT), scheduled for 13:45, estimated departure at 14:10 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • TUI flight BY2630 to Heraklion (HER), scheduled for 13:50, estimated departure at 14:15 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • easyJet flight U22053 to Mykonos (JMK), scheduled for 13:50, estimated departure at 14:17 with a delay of 27 minutes
  • Pegasus flight PC1182 to Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen (SAW), scheduled for 13:55, estimated departure at 14:20 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • easyJet flight U22269 to Pafos (PFO), scheduled for 13:55, estimated departure at 14:55 with a delay of 60 minutes
  • easyJet flight U22057 to Heraklion (HER), scheduled for 14:35, estimated departure at 15:18 with a delay of 43 minutes
  • Ryanair flight FR2252 to Lisbon (LIS), scheduled for 14:40, estimated departure at 15:05 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • Ryanair flight FR3805 to Fuerteventura (FUE), scheduled for 14:40, estimated departure at 15:05 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • Ryanair flight FR4052 to Faro (FAO), scheduled for 14:40, estimated departure at 15:05 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • Ryanair flight FR3724 to Paris Beauvais (BVA), scheduled for 14:50, estimated departure at 15:15 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • Ryanair flight FR3445 to Palma de Mallorca (PMI), scheduled for 14:55, estimated departure at 15:20 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • TUI flight BY2648 to Pafos (PFO), scheduled for 15:00, estimated departure at 15:25 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS943 to Larnaca (LCA), scheduled for 15:35, estimated departure at 16:00 with a delay of 25 minutes
  • Jet2 flight LS931 to Malta (MLA), scheduled for 16:20, estimated departure at 18:00 with a delay of 100 minutes
  • SAS flight SK542 to Copenhagen (CPH), scheduled for 19:10, cancelled
  • easyJet flight U22219 to Burgas (BOJ), scheduled for 19:45, estimated departure at 20:35 with a delay of 50 minutes
  • TUI flight BY2672 to Palma de Mallorca (PMI), scheduled for 21:55, estimated departure at 22:15 with a delay of 20 minutes

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