Get ready for a new month (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
June starts busy and lively in Gemini season, so expect lots of travel and horizon broadening, new ideas and innovation — with this inventive and exploratory energy peaking around the New Moon in Gemini on June 15.
Then the wheel of the year turns again on June 21, with the Summer Solstice and the start of Cancer season, which slows everything down a little. Languid, relaxing, homely and indulgent vibes arise, perfect for summer holidays and breaks.
Venus’s move into sexy, charismatic Leo onJune 13 also heightens the summer romance possibility, and makes sure we all get the attention we desire!
June ends with a Mercury Retrograde (just ignore it!) and a Full Moon in Capricorn, which is a call to action to audit and reflect on your career progress and purpose.
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The best time to look at this life area is when you’re relaxed, vs stressed and with your back against the wall. Perhaps there are changes or things you’d like to push on towards in the latter half of 2026 around your work realm? Now’s the time to plan if so
Let the tarot guide you towards where your energy should be directed this month.
Aries
March 21 to April 20
Summer fun and big moves await (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Aries for June: Ace of Coins, The Sun, Queen of Coins
Meaning: Feels like you’re going to have your own blazing mini summer holiday this June; the whole month will feel like a wonderful dream and really recharge your batteries. The Sun is the tarot’s most positive card and blesses this month with romance, success, travel (ideally to warm climes), joy and prosperity. Good fortune will follow you, so aim high and be confident.
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The Ace and Queen of Coins are bringing you up to that Full Moon in Capricorn at month end with a brilliant new career idea, goal or plan. You’re thinking about the long-term, about the factors you control and can change, and the ideal or vision you’re working towards. Something is going to begin very soon that will take at least a year to fulfil (maybe a shift in direction, a new network, a training course) but will be worthwhile and bring you a great deal of riches and rewards. You are on the up!
Something old awakens something new (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Taurus for June: The Emperor, The Magician, Six of Cups
Meaning: A blast from the past enables you to rewrite history, get on top of an old story and tell it your way, and create a new idea, ambition, relationship or project from it that’s set to be very successful! The Six of Cups means something from the past is rearing its head, and in a good way. Maybe a reunion, a piece of news, a different slant on an old wound, a rekindling of a bond that has faded, a memory of a hobby or talent you brushed aside long ago. Something is returning.
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The Emperor shows that the difference with it now is that you’re older, wiser and in control, you’re the one who makes the decisions and says yes or no, and this is a game changer. I feel like it will lead to a new ‘something’ in your life, with the powerful inventive Magician. Maybe a new role, relationship, project, creative idea or invention, even a fresh perspective on something that feels much more comfortable. This is the month of second chances.
Tarot cards for Gemini for June: Ace of Cups, Ten of Cups, The High Priestess
Meaning: I feel like forgiveness is a theme this June. Maybe something happens around your birthday that warms your heart, makes you remember something or someone, and you feel willing to put aside whatever grudge you held. The High Priestess is a deep intuitive feeling that emerges from your heart and changes your mind. Don’t suppress this. Don’t hold onto hate or resentment.
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The Ace and Ten of Cups bless your relationship realm with real romance, passion and sizzle. Venus in Leo is a great transit for you, amplifying your charms, your flirty nature, and your ability to score with the person (or people) you’re trying to influence, persuade, befriend, or get closer to. Use your fabulous humour and wit to dazzle folk, and you’ll attract quite a crowd for your birthday season. Definitely a great time to throw a party!
Life is taking care of you this June (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Cancer for June: Four of Swords, The Wheel of Fortune, Eight of Wands
Meaning: Mercury is in your sign all June long which, alongside this chatty Eight of Wands, makes you super sociable. Not so much in a crowd (that’s not your thing) but one-on-one with people you really love and like. The conversation is great, the intimacy is building, and you feel safe and secure, ready for your birthday season to begin.
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The Four of Swords gives you permission to take a little break around the Summer Solstice, maybe a weekend away, a few days off at home chilling, or just a long weekend doing very little. Bliss!
In an easy but powerful way, your life is going to look different by the end of June than the beginning. The Wheel of Fortune invites you to make one big positive change, and promises that the momentum will build and the ripple effects will spiral out, provoking wider transitions and transformations, almost effortlessly.
Give it time (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Leo for June: Four of Coins, The High Priestess, The Lovers
Meaning: You’re in a questioning mood. The Four of Coins has you feeling a little stuck in a rut, living the same day over and over again. The Lovers has you questioning what you’re really into right now, or even who. Venus moving into Leo sparks up your desire for attention and connection and appreciation, and this can lead you off into new adventures with new faces. Just be sure you’re not throwing out the old for the sake of it. Don’t prioritise new friends over old. Be mindful about the company you seek.
The High Priestess reveals the best of times this month might happen in your own company. Meditation, mindful walks, peaceful pastimes, running or swimming, cooking or cleaning, sunbathing or gazing out of windows! Your mind has been whirring, trying to latch onto the next ‘big thing’, but I promise the fastest route to that outcome is to just be still, be quiet, be in solitude. Something amazing is brewing… let it stew a while longer.
Make a wish (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Virgo for June: King of Swords, The Star, The Hierophant
Meaning: The New Moon in Gemini mid month is a great wishful thinking phase, an invite to manifest a dream come true, and you’re well set up for that with The Star card — the tarot’s wish pass. Make it something powerful, significant and slightly out of reach. You will get cosmic help to accelerate towards your dream.
The King of Swords asks you to be rational and objective about your ideals. Make a plan, break it down, schedule the steps. Treat this manifesting lark like a proper project. The Hierophant brings the theme of education and learning into your realm, be that formally or informally, be it related to work or play, be it with you as the teacher or the apprentice, or maybe both. They say the best way to learn something is to try and teach it to someone else. You are a natural student and love soaking in new skills and knowledge, so bask in it this June!
A month of two halves (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Libra for June: The Empress, Seven of Wands, Knight of Swords
Meaning: Known as the great diplomat, the people pleaser, the charmer… this June actually has you in a more assertive and even combative role with the competitive Seven of Wands and pushy Knight of Swords. Sometimes we have to put our armour on and fight back, stand up for what we believe is right, and defend our ground. The world is a realm of rivalry. So, know your foe. Protect yourself. Push for what you desire and deserve… and you will win this battle.
On the flip side, as Summer Solstice passes and Gemini changes to Cancer season, this combative mood is relinquished and you enjoy the benefits of The Empress card. She represents Venus, your ruler, and is a beautiful blessing of fertility, passion, love, family time, happy homes, and natural beauty. You will feel in flow, creative, loving and loved. A blissful start to your summer after a battle well fought.
Time to switch things up (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Scorpio for June: Ten of Coins, Ace of Wands, The Devil
Meaning: Don’t they say that a form of madness is doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results? Well, we all fall into that trap sometimes, and The Devil shows you’ve recently recognised a longstanding pattern in your outlook and behaviour that has led you into a no-win habit you’re keen to break. And you will!
The Ace of Wands brings that fresh energy, the motivation and determination to do it all differently. You are removing, replacing and substituting whatever is necessary in order to make this new habit the default, easy option. The key is to make your environment work for you, not against you.
The Ten of Coins is applause from the Universe for this shift — it’s the right move, it’s the right step long-term and will bring you rewards and success. So, make a plan and stick to it. Out with the old and in with the new. You can do this.
Be shrewd, Sagittarius (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Sagittarius for June: Ten of Coins, Temperance, Five of Swords
Meaning: There’s a conflict in your mind about the best way to go about building your wealth, security, and long term prosperity right now, as shown by grounding and reality-checking Temperance and the combative Five of Swords.
From Mars entering into Gemini at the end of the month, you will have your answer, and it will be a compromise, a mixture of responses. What is the most stable and risk-free route to security? Does it yield high enough returns? Is there perhaps a middle pathway of tempering risky ventures or investments or projects underpinned with a steady heartbeat of earnings and returns?
You are a shrewd and savvy player, as shown by the Ten of Coins. You are going to build on your successes and enjoy real wealth and reward. This is a month where you reflect on how you go about it, make some bold choices, and get the ball rolling. Play to your strengths. Be led by your best hopes. Do what you’re in demand for already. Mix up the risky with the known returns.
All work and no play is never advisable (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Capricorn for June: The Star, Seven of Coins, Page of Cups
Meaning: You are probably the most ‘adult’ sign of the zodiac as you’re ruled by Saturn, so you take work, money and responsibility very seriously indeed. No one ever need tell you to ‘grow up’, you were born old and wise! However, the combination of Seven of Coins and Page of Cups makes me think there has been a welcome regression unfolding this year.
You’ve been letting go of your seriousness, relinquishing burdens and chores that aren’t yours alone, refusing to take on more obligations, and letting yourself return to a more childlike, wonder-eyed, and innocent version of yourself. It has been refreshing, it has been relaxing, it has made each day that little bit more fun and magic. Keep going! You’ve reached a point now where you can see an old version of you and your dreams back then, and you remember how much you wanted a certain outcome.
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The Star enters the stage to give you a dream come true pass! Use it this on this New Moon in Gemini on June 15. Make a wish. Will you spend it on this nostalgic daydream? I think you should! Let adult you make a dream into a reality for childhood you. This is going to be a magic moment this June.
One last push (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Aquarius for June: Queen of Swords, Eight of Cups, Strength
Meaning: One of my favourite poems says that ‘There is room in the halls of pleasure, For a large and lordly train, but one by one we must all file on, through the narrow aisles of pain’. It’s true! In fact, for you it’s a welcome truth, as you don’t like to be watched or fussed over when you’re hurt about something, or someone.
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The Queen of Swords is you in solitude right now, of your own making, because you’re processing something. Strength is the power to overcome, to heal, to push ahead wiser not wounded. You do this is solitude, with your own thoughts, putting the narrative in place, extracting the life lessons, deciding what to do next. And this process will finish this June and lead to an amazing outcome!
The Eight of Cups shows that a second chance will emerge yielding something better than what you’ve been grieving or regretting. Look ahead, get your head up, embrace the future… something great is just around the corner.
A lucky six weeks ahead (Picture: Kerry King/@inlovewithcameras)
Tarot cards for Pisces for June: Six of Wands, Seven of Cups, The Moon
Meaning: The Moon indicates that the New Moon on June 15 and the Full Moon at month end will both bring you revelations, news, information that changes the game, so pay attention, ask questions, validate and research the answers, and dig until you’ve found what you feel, intuitively, is the truth.
All month long, you will feel lucky, uplifted, supported, and met with good fortune and happy coincidences. The Six of Wands is giving you a six-week good fortune spell. Spend it wisely on things you wish to manifest in your realm. Focus on what’s good, what you want to happen, and people you love being around.
Your imagination is ignited by the Summer Solstice and sister sign Cancer’s season on June 21. You feel, with the creative Seven of Cups, full of ideas and artistic expression and whimsy. Fall into it headlong, bring your ideas to reality, breathe life into your creations. You are in full flow this June.
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The Olympic champion was visibly upset at having to pull out in Birmingham
Keely Hodgkinson reportedly pulled out of the 400m final at the UK Athletics Championships as a precaution ahead of what promises to be an important summer.
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The 800m Olympic champion was visibly distraught after pulling out of the event on Sunday at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, having previously taken up her position in lane nine for the race.
Hodgkinson walked to the side of the track, and was clearly upset as officials gathered round, before walking away from the race.
She was keen on competing over a shorter distance in a bid to improve her first-lap speed, and challenge the 800m record later this summer.
The current 800m world record stands at 1:53.28, and was set by Czech Jarmila Kratochvilova 43 years ago.
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The 24-year-old had already broken the indoor world record with a time of 1:54.87 in France earlier this year, and winning the 800m at the European Championships remains her main goal this summer.
After her withdrawal from the weekend’s final, coach Jenny Meadows told the BBC Hodgkinson had “felt a little twinge in her last strides before the race”.
Hodgkinson was reportedly feeling anxious during the warm-up and on the start-line, amid fears that the injury could turn into something more serious, particularly after several hamstring issues last year.
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Hodgkinson said: “I wasn’t feeling 100 per cent standing on the start-line, so I made the tough decision to step away and not race.
“I didn’t want to risk anything this summer.”
As for the race itself, Amber Anning recovered from a false start to retain her title, winning in a time of 50.16 seconds.
Shortly before Hodgkinson’s withdrawal, her friend and rival Georgia Hunter Bell retained her 800m title.
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Bell led throughout to win by a distance in one minute 55.93 seconds.
That time was good enough to break the championship record set by Kelly Holmes in 1995.
Hodgkinson will now turn her attention to the Diamond League meeting, which will get under way in London on July 18.
Asked whether Alonso’s stature within the game will help Chelsea’s players buy into his methods, he replied: “Yeah, most definitely. He’s a manager like that, an ex-player as well, coming in and automatically you can just feel the presence, knowing what he is going to demand and we are all excited to work with him.”
Allan Finnegan has died aged 59, with his family paying an emotional tribue on Father’s Day
A Britain’s Got Talent semi‐finalist who balanced life as a Baptist minister with a successful stand‐up career has died aged 59.
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Allan Finnegan, from Bootle, rose to national attention during the 2020 series of the ITV show, winning over millions with his gentle humour and warm stage presence. Praised by judges as a “breath of fresh air”, he continued to serve his congregation at Emmanuel Baptist Church while performing comedy across the country, reports Lancs Live.
Confirming the 59-year-old’s passing on Instagram on Father’s Day, Allan’s family stated: “It is with great sadness that our family share the devastating news that our amazing, caring, funny, Husband, Dad, Grandad, Son, Father-in-law, Church Minister, and Comedian, Allan, went home to be with his Lord and Saviour at 9:10pm on Friday 19th June 2026. He bravely fought so hard to battle cancer for almost 5 years.
“We have the most precious memories as a family and will love and miss him so much. Joyce, Rachael and Beckie were with him in his final moments, playing some of his favourite music and as his favourite song, Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ started playing, Allan opened his eyes and peacefully took his last breath.
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“It was an incredibly heartbreaking moment, but also a very precious and beautiful one for our family. Joyce, Rachael, Beckie, Danny, Josh, Albie and Linda give thanks for Allan’s incredible life and faithful witness.
“We would like to to thank each and everyone of you for your support, love and amazing generosity during Allan’s battle. We are eternally grateful to you all, as this gave Allan precious extra time to spend with his family and new grandson, Albie. Be blessed.”
Allan’s passing follows a five-year struggle with cancer, during which his positive spirit consistently remained evident. In 2022, Allan experienced ‘flashes’ in his vision and was sent to St Paul’s Eye Hospital, where growths were found in both eyes.
Allan received a diagnosis of ocular melanoma, an exceptionally uncommon type of cancer. The malignancy was eliminated, but it later spread to his liver, and in December 2023, Allan learnt that it was incurable.
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After his diagnosis, he was informed he had merely 12 months remaining, reports the Liverpool Echo, yet, through a GoFundMe appeal was able to obtain innovative treatments which enabled him to survive longer than medical professionals anticipated. Reflecting on his terminal diagnosis in 2025, Allan told the Liverpool Echo: “You can sit and wallow and don’t get me wrong, there have been days when I’ve done that kind of thing, but I’ve been trying to change that mindset so you don’t just go into a spiral. It’s not always easy, but I try to think that every day is a gift from now on.
“I’m on borrowed time, aren’t I? Or extra time, Fergie time was what they used to call it. We’re always going to do things in the future – you say, when I get to this stage in my life I’ll do this etc. I don’t think that way anymore.”
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Questions remain unanswered about the horrific Bedford train crash that left one person dead and 100 injured, as investigators continue to work to establish the cause of the crash.
Emergency services were called to the railway line between Bedford and Luton on Friday after reports of a collision involving two East Midlands Railway (EMR) services.
One train struck the rear of another on the same line shortly after 5pm.
The scene after two East Midlands Railway trains were involved in a collision
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Twenty-eight people remain in hospital, including nine in a critical condition. One person — the driver of one of the trains — sadly died following the crash.
He has since been named as 60-year-old Shaun Burton. His family say they are “devastated” by his loss, as they expressed their sympathies for all those affected by the crash.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has said works are being carried out to understand the circumstances of the crash so that “lessons are learned”.
When asked about the potential cause of the collision, she said: “It is too early to speculate and that’s why it’s so important that the inspectors from the rail accident investigation branch were there very quickly.”
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The Standard has put together a list of the questions around the crash that are yet to be answered.
Why did the first train stop?
Investigators are understood to be examining why the first train — the Nottingham to London service — came to a halt on the tracks near Elstow, just minutes after leaving Bedford.
Early reports indicate a possible technical fault, although this has not yet been officially confirmed.
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Why did the second train also not stop?
At the same time, investigators are also looking into why the second train was unable to stop after the line became obstructed.
Modern British railways have safety systems in place to prevent incidents of this kind.
As part of the inquiry, officials will examine whether the driver of the second train received the correct information and adequate warning, as well as whether the train’s braking systems operated properly and how effectively the safety mechanisms performed.
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Was there a signal failure?
The Rail Accidents Investigations Bureau will also consider whether there was a possible signal failure that caused the crash.
Investigators will probe whether the signals correctly indicated the track ahead was occupied; whether a signalling fault occurred and whether control centres had accurate information about train positions.
Tony Miles, a rail journalist, said on Sky News: “Were the signals showing red and the train went past them?
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“Or were the signals showing that the line was clear, and if so, how were they able to know when the train in front was stopped?”
Was there a fault with one of the trains?
One of the trains involved was a relatively new Aurora fleet unit, investigators have confirmed.
Data recorders, often referred to as “black boxes,” will be downloaded and analysed to determine a timeline of events leading up to the collision.
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They will focus on braking performance, onboard computer logs, communications systems, and any technical faults in the lead-up to the collision.
Could there have been a human error?
There is currently no evidence to suggest driver error, though investigators will need to rule it out as part of their inquiries.
They will also examine communications between the driver and the signaller, along with whether factors such as fatigue, workload pressures, or inadequate training may have contributed to the incident.
“WE were never meant to be a band that had hits,” muses Andy McCluskey. “When Tony Wilson told us: ‘You’re the future of pop’, we said ‘Pardon?’ Nobody was more surprised than us when we were on Top of the Pops.”
Nearly 50 years after Andy and childhood pal Paul Humphreys started experimenting with old tape recorders and called themselves Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, the synth pop pioneers are on the road with their Summer of Hits tour.
Following last year’s success of the re-mastered Crush album, OMD are celebrating the crowd-pleasers, in captivating shows packed with hits.
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Having seen them devote an entire concert to Architecture and Morality, I ask if set lists can be a tricky balance of album tracks, new material and pop bangers. Last year’s release of the re-mastered Crush album was a US success, and in 2023 OMD released a new album, the acclaimed Bauhaus Staircase, “which would’ve been Number 1 if it wasn’t for Taylor Swift,” smiles Andy.
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“Every year is a 40th anniversary of something – this year’s it’s The Pacific Age (OMD’s seventh album).” he says. “People love the albums but we have to perform the hits too. This tour is about the hits.”
And what gems they are! Since debut single Electricity in 1979, OMD have led the way in British electronic music, selling 25 million singles and 15 million albums worldwide.
Their hits, including Enola Gay, Souvenir, Messages, Joan Of Arc, Locomotion, She’s Leaving and Tesla Girls, are a dreamy blend of haunting melancholy and upbeat synth pop. Seminal 1981 album Architecture and Morality established them as one of the UK’s most influential electro-pop acts, inspiring the likes of Depeche Mode, The Killers and Moby.
Back in the day, they were on Top of The Pops a whopping 29 times. “Our last appearance was the same day the Spice Girls’ first,” says Andy. “I finally got my 30th Top of the Pops in 2000 – thanks to Atomic Kitten.”
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Creating a girl group might not seem the most likely career move for a musician who started out emulating Kraftwerk, but when Andy founded Atomic Kitten in 1998 it was a vehicle for his pop songwriting. He wrote their biggest hit, Whole Again, in 2001, earning him an Ivor Novello Award nomination. “I love a good pop band and I had a blast with Atomic Kitten,” says Andy. “I’m still in touch with Kerry (Katona), I spoke to her the other week. She’s great fun.”
By the mid-90s, OMD had called it a day. “I was banging my head on the wall,” says Andy. “It was the age of Britpop and grunge, nothing was as unfashionable as an Eighties synth band. In 1996 we released Walking on the Milky Way and Radio 1 wouldn’t play it. Fifty per cent of British single sales were from Woolworths, but they only sold records on radio playlists. We had no chance.”
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A decade later, in 2006, Andy and Paul reunited, initially to appear on a German TV show. Thanks to the Eighties nostalgia vibe of the last two decades, they’ve enjoyed a resurgence as a hugely popular live act, while continuing to release new material and push boundaries.“Cultural fashion has a timeline,” says Andy. “In the 80s synths were the future. In the 90s it was Oasis, and I was thinking ‘How come the Beatles are the future again?’ I’ve been around long enough now to know that all pop culture eventually eats its own history.”
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Andy and Paul were school pals, growing up on the Wirral in the 1970s, when they started carrying out weird musical experiments with old radio sets and tape recorders. It all started when Andy went to see Kraftwerk, in 1975: “I sat in seat Q36, that concert changed my life. I built a stereo from two record players and started raiding obscure German back catalogues.
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“Paul’s widowed mother worked six days a week so we had the house to ourselves. We used to pump everything – war noises off the TV, experimental soundwaves – through tape recorders. Even our mates said: ‘That’s not music’. We gave ourselves this preposterous name and only intended to do one gig. I was going to Leeds to do fine art and Paul was off to London to do an electronics degree.”
But their catchy electro-pop melodies fused with intelligent lyrics caught the ear of Factory Records supremo Tony Wilson, who released Electricity. “We were just trying to blag our way onto Granada Reports. We never planned it to become pop stars,” says Andy.
Late 70s Liverpool had a fertile music scene and young bands cut their teeth at Eric’s – where OMD first played, in October 1978. “Every other person around us was in a band,” says Andy. “Open mic Tuesdays at Eric’s were full of people who went on to be in bands like Teardrop Explodes, Echo and The Bunnymen, China Crisis, Siouxsie and the Banshees. They were all in this mad punk supergroup, Big in Japan.”
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For fans like me (OMD was the first band I ever saw live), their beautifully catchy songs – about things pop acts don’t normally sing about, like oil refineries, religious martyrs, technology and the atomic bomb – take us back to wistful hours in bedrooms playing records.
“Songs that were part of your journey remain with you. They’re the pegs on which hang so many memories,” says Andy, who is so delightful I could talk to him all day. “When Paul and I got back together in 2006 we had people from a certain generation coming to see us, but also a new broader demographic: kids discovering us on a deep dive through Spotify.
“When we first started having hits we had imposter syndrome – 48 years later we’re still here, and still doing what we want to do.”
* OMD’s Summer of Hits tour is at York Museum Gardens on Thursday, July 9. Visit yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk
It has not been McIlroy’s week at Shinnecock Hills, with too many mistakes costing him any realistic chance of victory
Rory McIlroy let out an F-bomb as his frustrations boiled over at the US Open on Sunday.
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It has not been McIlroy’s week at Shinnecock Hills, with too many mistakes costing him any realistic chance of victory.
He started the final round at three over par and ten shots behind runaway leader Wyndham Clark.
The course continued to frustrate the Masters champion as he failed to birdie the opening hole despite driving the close to the edge of the green.
McIlroy then failed to get up and down at the second, dropping a shot, before his frustrations spilled over on the third.
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After finding the middle of the fairway, McIlroy had only a wedge in his hands for his approach, but pushed his second shot into a greenside bunker.
A Sky Sports microphone picked up his angry reaction.
“Oh, just go home, Rory. F****** hell!” he said.
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McIlroy opened the championship with a one-under-par 69 before taking a step backwards with a second-round 71.
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The Holywood man briefly played his way back into contention with an opening front nine of 33 on Saturday, but five bogeys on the back nine saw him tumble down the leaderboard.
McIlroy’s final opportunity this season to add to his major tally will come at next month’s Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
Mr Craven, 85, has presented the popular BBC rural affairs show for 37 years having started in 1989.
Prior to that, he had a 17-year stint on Newsround having launched it on the BBC in 1972.
Away from TV, Mr Craven lives in a village near Banbury with his wife where the couple brought up two daughters.
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In a recent interview with Farmers’ Guardian, Mr Craven opens up about the difficulties of filming in the early days of Countryfile.
He said: “In the very early days of Countryfile, it was very difficult to get cameras onto farms and to get farmers to speak to us.
“It took a long time to win farmers over and let them open the gates of the farm and let us in.”
Farmers are now more open and willing to share their experiences, he said, but warned there remains significant questions over balancing food production with environmental goals.
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“We need to up the amount of food that is produced in this country,” he said.
“The balance between environmental concern and the need to produce more food, that is the big issue that faces the country today.”
Mr Craven was at the recent Farm Fest in Warwickshire, fronted by Chipping Norton farmer Jeremy Clarkson.
The journalist took to the stage to give a talk on farmers while at the festival.
Today, we look at strong indications the prime minister may be on the verge of resigning.
Cabinet Secretary Peter Kyle’s message this morning was that he is reflecting on the “political realities”. It’s a departure from the not ‘he’ll fight on’ message of 2026 up to now.
Henry Zeffman joins Laura and Paddy in the studio to look at the possible timetable of a resignation and the appointment of a replacement.
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“Bradley Barcola emerging as a target for Arsenal shouldn’t be a huge surprise for us,” he said. “Of course, if we go back to the start of the Premier League era, or more accurately, the arrival of Arsene Wenger a couple of years after the Premier League started, Arsenal have this huge history with French players.
According to local media reports, under the extradition process, the UK’s formal request will be transmitted through Kenya’s Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs before being forwarded to the Office of the Attorney General and subsequently presented before the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in court.
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