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Manchester Central Mosque issues statement as it imposes new measures ‘with immediate effect’ after armed men enter

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A suspect remains in custody after a man entered Manchester Central Mosque with a bag containing weapons

The Manchester mosque at the centre of a police investigation following a ‘concerning’ incident involving a man with an axe has introduced new security measures, it has said tonight.

Detectives have released new details and are continuing to quiz a suspect after two men walked into the Manchester Central Mosque on Upper Park Road in Victoria Park on Tuesday night (February 24). They were seen acting ‘suspiciously’ at the mosque as hundreds of worshippers engaged in prayer during Ramadan.

It was reported they were carrying bags, with one believed to be containing an axe, a hammer and a knife. One man, who was in high-vis, has since been arrested and remains in custody, police said. Weapons including an axe and a knife were found.

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Security staff had initially questioned the man who had been seen acting suspiciously during a ‘congregation involving hundreds of worshippers’. Hammad Khan, president of the mosque, said the incident involving the two males, one he described as being white and one as black, has left Muslims fearing for their safety. “Everybody is very, very fearful”, he said. Police are still hunting the second suspect.

The incident has not been deemed terror-related, but investigations remain ongoing alongside Greater Manchester Police and Counter Terrorism Police.

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While speaking to the public on Wednesday evening (February 25), Hammad Khan, president of Manchester Central Mosque, said it is ‘imperative’ places of worship remain a sanctuary for people across Greater Manchester.

“Manchester has always been a community which has been very cohesive and we’ve had multi faith events all throughout its history, and it is something we will continue to do,” he told reporters. “Mosques and another places of worship, places of peace and sanctuary for people. It is imperative that we maintain that for the communities in Greater Manchester and across the across the world.

In a new statement issued on Wednesday night, the mosque has revealed it is implementing tougher security measures ‘with immediate effect’, in the interests of ‘safeguarding worshippers and visitors’. Greater Manchester Police have also announced they are increasing patrols in the area for community reassurance.

“Until further notice, access to and from the mosque premises will be restricted to one designated entrance,” the mosque said. “Security personnel and authorised volunteers will be present and may, where necessary, carry out checks on bags and other items.

“Worshippers are requested to cooperate fully with these arrangements and to comply with any reasonable requests or directions given by security personnel or authorised volunteers. Worshippers are also advised, where reasonably practical, to attend the mosque in groups and to exercise vigilance when travelling to and from the mosque and whilst on the premises.

“These measures are being introduced on a precautionary basis in order to promote the safety and security of all worshippers and visitors.”

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Speaking outside Manchester Central Mosque on Wednesday evening, Assistant Chief Constable John Webster said: “Last night, a concerning incident took place here at Manchester Central Mosque. A man with a bag containing an axe was acting suspiciously, during a congregation involving hundreds of worshippers.

“The security staff here acted on their suspicions to challenge the man. One of our special constables, who was off-duty and was part of the congregation, called the incident into us and we responded within 15 minutes by searching the suspect, arresting him, and seizing the items he had on him.

“There was no suggestion of verbal threats or confrontation, but it’s really important the security staff here and volunteers acted on their suspicions, on their instincts, to call us. I thank them for their actions.

“This is a time where Muslims come together to observe Ramadan. They should feel safe in their place of worship. We do give places of worship increased attention during this period, as we do with all religious festivals.

“We do understand, and we are listening, to all concerns. We’ll be listening to the concerns here at the Manchester Central Mosque here this evening. I look forward to some further conversations.

“We cannot be everywhere all the time, I wish we were. We are increasing patrols to offer security and reassurance to our Muslim community. Our officers will be on 12-hour shifts to be able to do this, certainly in the short term.

“And when incidents of concern do happen, we are in your community to act and respond. I thank the off-duty special constable for their action to ensure we could get our patrols here to detain this man.

“There is an ongoing police investigation, and we are working to locate the second suspicious man to understand who he is and what he was doing at the mosque. We’re still questioning the detained man to understand what he was doing here with an axe in his bag.

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“I know this uncertainty can cause concern, but it is key that we have time to question the suspect, explore every line of enquiry and speak to as many witnesses as possible to understand the nature of this incident.

“We are taking this very seriously and we are working with detectives from Counter Terrorism Policing North West, but it I have to stress, this has not been declared a terrorist incident. When we know more, I will ensure we update you too. Thank you.”

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The Americast team assembles for a late evening/early morning special as President Trump delivers the longest State of the Union address ever. On the agenda was a full-throated defence of the administration’s record, hailing a “turnaround for the ages,” whilst playing down the Supreme Court’s ruling against his signature tariff policy (with the judges themselves in the crowd).

Despite the speech lasting nearly two hours, there was little to suggest a change of course from Trump’s favourite taking points. He focused on the economy, immigration, the Democrats…. And the US men’s olympic hockey team.

But with growing voter dissatisfaction souring the polls, will Trump’s sales pitch be enough to counter sliding approval ratings and convince voters to stick with him for November’s midterm election?

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Luis Enrique reacts to PSG’s potential Chelsea tie in Champions League draw | Football

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Luis Enrique says Chelsea and Barcelona are ‘two incredible teams’ (Movistar)

Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique insists Chelsea are an ‘incredible’ team ahead of their potential Champions League last-16 tie.

The Champions League holders drew 2-2 with Monaco in the second leg of their play-off tie on Wednesday night to progress 5-4 on aggregate.

PSG will now play either Chelsea or Barcelona in the last-16 stage, with the draw due to take place at 11am on Friday.

When asked about the prospect of PSG playing either his former club Barcelona or Chelsea in the Champions League knockout phase, Luis Enrique told Movistar: ‘Neither will be easy.

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‘Since it doesn’t depend on me, I’ll adapt to whatever comes. They are two incredible teams.

Paris Saint-Germain's players celebrate their victory at the end of the UEFA Champions League play-off second leg football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and AS Monaco at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on February 25, 2026. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP via Getty Images)
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‘Barca is very special to me and is already becoming a classic for me. Like Manchester City and Real Madrid. Barcelona is a unique city and the club is special.

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‘And if we get Chelsea, we’ll have a few things to work on.’

Speaking in his post-match press conference, Luis Enrique also claimed PSG’s tough Champions League league phase has meant that his players are already acclimatised to high-pressure fixtures in Europe.

‘We deserved this qualification but it was difficult because for me the result was complicated, it was a tricky match,’ Luis Enrique said.

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‘There are moments when you lose precision and it’s difficult to recover the level. We have to be happy with what we did, with having overcome this difficult moment.

Who can the Premier League teams play in the Champions League last-16?

Arsenal will play either Bayer Leverkusen or Atalanta

Chelsea will play either Newcastle United or PSG

Liverpool will play either Atletico Madrid or Galatasaray

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Man City will play either Bodo/Glimt or Real Madrid

Tottenham will play either Atletico Madrid or Galatasaray

Newcastle United will play either Chelsea or Barcelona

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‘What I can say is that if there’s one team in the Champions League that played against the toughest group, it’s us. We’re used to playing against any team.

‘Of course, we want to improve, but we faced a very high-level opponent. Chelsea or Barca would be tough, but if there’s one team that’s ready, it’s us.

‘We have to keep doing the same thing, we’re ready to play any team, in any competition.

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‘It’s been a unique season, we’ve had a lot of injured players. That’s not an excuse, but it’s important to have the whole squad available. There are three months of competition left, and we have the same mentality to go out and win.’

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Review: Operation Mincemeat at Lowry is outstanding show

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Yes, Operation Mincemeat really is that good. What started out as a workshop production in Salford has returned home at the start of its first UK tour having had massive, award-winning success in both the West End and on Broadway.

Unique is such an over-used word but it’s a perfect description for this quirky, rewarding and slightly bonkers show which is made all the more remarkable as it’s based on the most unlikely true story.

Operation Mincemeat left to right Charlotte Hanna-Williams, Jamie-Rose Monk, Seán Carey, Holly Sumpton and Christian Andrews (Picture: Matt Crockett)

In 1943, M15 hatched a plan to fool the German war machine. Wanting to recapture Sicily they convinced the Germans to move the majority of the 90,000 troops based there by planting fake documents hinting that Greece and Sardinia instead.

They used the body of a homeless man who had died in London, created a totally false identity for him and effectively dumped the body at sea complete with top secret documents about the non existent invasion for the Germans to find.

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Not exactly the obvious starting point for a comedy musical.

But it all works beautifully. A cast of five bring such energy, precision and enthusiasm to the production, you are immediately caught up in this madcap world.

Christian Andrews as Hester Leggatt (Picture: Matt Crockett)

The story revolves around five key personnel involved in Operation Mincemeat – Ewen Montagu, the driven M15 officer who pushes ahead with the seemingly absurd plan; Charles Cholmondley, the boffin who dreamed up the idea; Johnny Bevan, the head of the unit, Hester Leggatt a senior secretary and Jean Leslie, a young clerk.

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A supporting cast of eccentric characters including an extremely sweaty Spanish agent, Cockney urchins, dancing Nazis and a deranged coroner are all played by the fabulous five.

Charlotte Hanna-Williams as Jean Leslie (Picture: Matt Crockett)

Costume changes are seemingly instant, actors at times switch from one character to another almost in mid sentence. At times it’s breathtaking.

In the wrong hands it would be total chaos but the precision is astonishing. Every dance move, every facial expression, every nuance is absolutely spot on. It’s a masterclass in team work on stage.

Sean Carey as Charles Cholmondeley (Picture: Matt Crockett)

It would be hard enough to pull this off without having made it a musical but that’s part of the genius of the show.

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Think Six meets Monty Python, you’ll learn so much but you’ll be laughing while you do.

Gender stereotypes and class are routinely challenged. The cast in their dark trousers and white shirts use accessories to denote different characters.

Holly Sumpton as Ewen Montagu in Operation Mincemeat (Picture: Matt Crockett)

Holly Sumpton is Ewen Montagu the slightly appalling M15 agent with an arrogance borne out of his public school education. She’s so good bringing some humanity to a character who could be seen as totally obnoxious.

Sean Carey as Charles Cholmondeley is equally impressive as the bookish, nerdy scientist who finds himself out of his depth among the egos in M15.

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Charlotte Hanna-Williams and Jamie-Rose Monk as Jean and Jonny Bevan are both outstanding in this runaway express train of a show.

But it’s Christian Andrews as Hester Leggatt who steals the show as the efficient, prim and proper office manager. His song Dear Bill is so poignant, so moving you’ll find you have something in your eye by the end of it.

The staging is equally impressive. Clever use of lighting transforms a basement office into a Nazi rally complete with an RnB soundtrack. Secret doors and movable furniture keeps things moving at an astonishing pace.

There are jokes of every kind from the most obvious slapstick to some very clever literary and historical references. The songs are also so clever and full of rich wordplay. The harmonies are one of the surprise highlights of a show full of surprises – is there nothing this cast can’t do and do brilliantly?

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Jamie-Rose Monk as Johnny Bevan (Picture: Matt Crockett)

For all it’s energy, irreverence and constant assault on the senses, Operation Mincemeat manages to strike the correct balance in respecting the history behind the show.

We have to remember that the body of a homeless man was used in the ruse. M15 deemed it unnecessary to find out who he was or anything about his family and it was not until 1996 when his identity was discovered.

The show respects everyone involved in a covert operation which saved many lives.

But it also serves up one of the most enjoyable nights at the theatre you’re likely to experience this or any other year.

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Six million Brits with savings in bank accounts issued warning

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Savers in the UK have been warned they should act soon

Over six million current accounts holding five-figure balances are earning nothing in interest, with hundreds of thousands containing more than £100,000, putting savers at risk of losing money in real terms.

More than 6.5 million current accounts with balances exceeding £10,000 are generating zero interest, according to analysis by savings app Spring. The figures indicate £230 billion is languishing in accounts offering no return rate – despite higher savings rates being readily accessible. The data reveals 340,000 accounts hold over £100,000 without earning a penny in interest, whilst the average balance among zero-interest accounts with more than £10,000 stands at £35,428.

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In total, £324.8 billion is currently sitting in current accounts paying no interest, and an additional £71.3 billion is held in savings accounts earning 1 per cent or less, leaving millions of savers at risk of watching the real value of their money diminish through inflation, reports the Daily Record.

Of 86.3 million current accounts in credit as of November 2025, 75.5 million (87 per cent) paid nothing on balances The average balance across all non-interest-paying accounts was £4,300.

Low-interest savings accounts.

An additional £71.3 billion is sitting in 22.4 million adult savings accounts earning 1 per cent interest or less – significantly below the top easy-access rates currently available on the market.

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In real terms, with inflation continuing to erode spending power, money held in accounts paying little or nothing is effectively diminishing. Spring’s study of 2,000 adults revealed a substantial number of UK savers are not optimising their returns, with many leaving their funds in low-interest accounts because of habit, apprehension and bewilderment.

The research demonstrates that more than a third of Brits (36%) maintain their savings with an account offered by their primary current account provider, while a fifth of participants (21%) confessed to keeping their savings in their current account. Just a quarter (27%) have chosen to deposit their savings with a different provider.

How to track down a lost pension

1. Gather old job details

  • Find the name of your previous employer or pension provider.

2. Use the Pension Tracing Service

  • Contact the government’s free Pension Tracing Service to get the provider’s contact details.

3. Contact the pension scheme directly

  • Ask whether you have a pension, how much is in it and what your options are.

4. Update your contact details

  • Make sure the provider has your current address and email.

5. Consider consolidating

  • Bringing small pots together can make pensions easier to manage – but check for exit fees or valuable guarantees first.

Discussing the findings, Spring Head of Money Derek Sprawling said: “It’s staggering that over six and a half million current accounts hold over £10,000 and are earning absolutely nothing, with some people leaving six-figure sums languishing in accounts that erodes the real value of their money.

“This isn’t about people being careless as our research shows many are stuck in old habits or feel overwhelmed by the choices available. But in a higher-rate environment, doing nothing can be incredibly costly.

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“Even small changes, like moving surplus cash into a competitive savings account, could make a meaningful difference to people’s finances.”

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Manchester United legend warns Michael Carrick he faces ‘conundrum’ this weekend | Football

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Things have gone very well for Michael Carrick as Manchester United manager so far, but he faces a ‘conundrum’ this weekend, believes Red Devils legend Steve Bruce.

Carrick won the first four games of his spell as interim boss, before being held by West Ham in east London.

Manchester United got back on the horse on Monday night, winning at Everton to continue Carrick’s unbeaten run, which has seen them climb up to fourth in the Premier League table.

The manager has Benjamin Sesko to thank for three of the results he has picked up, with the Slovenian striker scoring late winners against Fulham and Everton and an equaliser against the Hammers.

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All those goals came when he rose from the substitutes’ bench and calls are growing for the 22-year-old to start on Sunday at home against Crystal Palace.

Bryan Mbeumo has been leading the line and playing well, but without the goals Sesko has been scoring of late.

Bruce feels Carrick now has a conundrum on whether to reward Sesko with a place in the starting XI, or stick to the formula that has been working very nicely in recent weeks.

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Benjamin Sesko has been in impressive form off the bench (Picture: Getty Images)

‘To be fair, I don’t think he had a kick apart from score the goal,’ Bruce said on talkSPORT. ‘But there’s that conundrum for Michael now, who was saying, how can I get him in the team? Do I leave him in the team? Do I start him?

‘Big decision, but you wouldn’t want to alter anything at the moment. If he keeps coming on and he’s fresh and people are tired, then he’s got the ability to score and he has done a great finish, I have to say, a great finish.’

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Sesko would clearly love the opportunity to start more games, but insists he is relaxed about the situation and will just look to make the most of however many minutes he is given.

‘We are talking of course, but (Carrick) believes in me,’ he said. ‘Everyone believes in me, and they are getting me ready to start as soon as possible.

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Carrick has been full of praise for Sesko’s work ethic (Picture: Getty Images)

‘It’s more about me showing up when it’s important, no matter how many minutes I get. I’m focused on delivering and trying to help the team secure the wins.

‘I’m getting settled in the league from game to game. Again, I’m not even thinking about “I have to start, I have to start”. Whenever the coach decides to put (me) on, I’m going to be there. If I get five minutes, I’m going to use them. It’s just about trying to enjoy and delivering for the team.’

Carrick would not be drawn on his team selection after the 1-0 win at Everton, but did praise Sesko’s well-taken goal.

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‘It was a great finish. It was a ruthless finish,’ he said. ‘I liked the way he put it away with real confidence. It was great play from [Matheus] Cunha and [Bryan] Mbeumo to set it up and we are dangerous on the break. I am delighted for Ben to come on and make a difference.’

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Gary Neville feels Sesko’s confidence could be crushed if he doesn’t start on Sunday (Picture: Getty Images)

Another Red Devils legend, Gary Neville, feels Carrick will hand Sesko a start against the Eagles at Old Trafford on Sunday and the striker deserves that opportunity.

‘I liked his celebration because that was an aggression I’d like to see from him,’ Neville said of Sesko’s goal against the Toffees.

‘He’s 6ft4in, he should be beating centre-backs up. When you saw him earlier on in the season he looked a little bit timid, a little bit upright, and just now he’s just started to have a little bit more power about him and he’s quite quick when he actually gets going, you see him sort of make his moves forward.

‘But that celebration, I thought, was a message to everybody – mainly those Manchester United fans over in the corner who are going wild, but that was a message saying: “Get me in this damn team, now. This is my start, I start next time.”

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‘He looks like he’s growing in his game and in his body and he looks like he’s got more power in his performance. His confidence is high. I think now on Sunday, I think Michael Carrick starts him.’

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Man City on course for nightmare Champions League draw ahead of Arsenal FC Carabao Cup final

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The two finalists are both on course for an unprecedented quadruple as they’re locked in a battle for the Premier League title, into the fifth round of the FA Cup and the Champions League last 16.

Man City left it until the final matchday of the league phase to confirm a place in the last 16 as surprise defeats to Bayer Leverkusen and Bodo/Glimt left Pep Guardiola’s side needing to beat Galatasaray and results elsewhere going in their favour.

Who will Man City face in Champions League last 16?

Man City’s progression straight through to the last 16 means they have avoided a repeat of last season’s fixture congestion in February, giving them a full week’s rest for Premier League games against Newcastle and Leeds.

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The last-16 draw will take place on Friday, February 27. The first leg of those ties will be played on either March 10 or March 11, with the return fixtures a week later.

As a result of finishing eighth in the league phase, Man City will either face the winners of the knockout phase play-off between the ninth and tenth seeds, or the 23rd and 24th seeds.

Man City finished eighth in the league phase

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Ticketmaster cancels Harry Styles tickets for one-off show

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Last month, the former One Direction star sent fans into a frenzy with the release of Aperture, his first single in almost four years, which went straight to number one on the UK Official Singles Chart.

The Grammy-winner also announced a global tour, with dates in Amsterdam, New York, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney.

Styles will also perform 12 shows at London’s Wembley Stadium as part of the tour.

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He is set to perform at the Brit Awards on Saturday (February 28) at Manchester’s Co-Op Live, before returning to the venue for an exclusive one-off performance on March 6.

Tickets to Harry Styles’ ‘One Night Only’ show cancelled and refunded

Ticketmaster has confirmed that several £20 tickets for Harry Styles’ ‘One Night Only’ show at Manchester’s Co-op Live on March 6 have been cancelled and refunded.

A statement from Ticketmaster explained: “We’re working with the Harry Styles ‘One Night Only’ team to cancel and refund any orders that have violated the rules of sale.

“As all tickets are non-transferable, any tickets listed on unauthorised resale sites are void and will not get fans into the show – so we’re cancelling and refunding these.

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“There is also a ticket limit of 2 tickets per person, so any orders above that are being cancelled and refunded.”

These cancellations come as a result of the unauthorised listing of Harry Styles tickets online, a majority of which appeared on Viagogo.

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Ticketmaster added: “They (Viagogo) have been asked to stop listing tickets, in line with the artist team’s goal of keeping tickets in the hands of fans for no more than £20 (+ fees).

“While we are cancelling all tickets we find listed there, ultimately Viagogo controls what is on their site – meaning listings can remain even after we’ve cancelled them.”



Are tickets still available for Harry Styles’ ‘One Night Only’ show in Manchester?

Any resale tickets will be available on the Ticketmaster website for up to £20 (+ fees).

The ticket sales and distribution company said: “If you’re still looking for tickets, please only buy via Ticketmaster as we cannot protect you on other sites.

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“This is a high-demand show, so resale tickets will be limited.”

The tickets that were cancelled are also set to be reissued to fans.

Ticketmaster continued: “There will not be a new “Request” period or ticket sale – instead a small number of selected fans whose original request wasn’t fulfilled will be invited by email for a chance to purchase these tickets.”

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Emergency services called to incident at Ladbrokes in Bolton

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Shortly after 1pm, three ambulances and two police cars attended Deansgate, near the corner of Waterstones.

One ambulance partially blocked the road, preventing a bus from passing through.

Passengers were seen disembarking into the road as emergency crews dealt with the situation.

Emergency services attended the scene on Deansgate (Image: NQ)

Greater Manchester Police confirmed they were called at 1.15pm for what appears to be a “medical episode,” and a man in his 60s was taken to hospital.

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Shoppers gathered nearby while police and paramedics were seen inside the Ladbrokes premises.

A passerby told The Bolton News at the scene: “People are complaining about the bus not being able to get through, but it has to be done in an emergency.

“It looks serious.”

North West Ambulance Service has been contacted for comment.

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I visited a tiny town filled with charity shops an hour from Manchester

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This overlooked town is perfect for bargain hunters looking for an ideal way to spend an afternoon

Nestled in the shadow of a mountain lies a quaint town that many might overlook. Buckley (or Bwcle in Welsh), located in Flintshire, North Wales, is situated on the A549 road just three miles from Mold, with the stunning Snowdonian mountain range within sight.

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It is just over an hour from Manchester and is a town I’d never considered exploring before, or to be frank, I wasn’t even aware of its existence until my son signed up for ballroom dance lessons at the studio on the main high street. Since then, nearly every Saturday, I’ve had the delight of wandering the small streets, passing the time whilst my son twirls around the dance floor.

It made me realise people are missing out on this charming afternoon filled with charity shops, market stalls and a scrumptious bakery.

Buckley boasts several charity shops, and whilst some view this as a downside, I absolutely adore it.

I’m certainly one of those individuals who relishes finding a bargain, and these secondhand shops are well maintained and well stocked, making them ideal for discovering that perfect picture frame, a lemon squeezer that’s so elusive in high-street stores, or an almost new jumper ready for our wintery weather up north, reports the Express.

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During one of my many last visits last year, my thrifty shopping spree resulted in a novelty toothpick holder, a fantastic old world map in a frame, a beautiful black Wedgewood pot with a lid and a meat thermometer, all for less than £15.

But if charity shop browsing isn’t for you, the Buckley Precinct occasionally hosts a market with stalls from friendly, creative individuals who have handcrafted a range of beautiful items, from key fobs to blankets.

In the Precinct, you will find the butchers, Bistre Farm Shop, who sell a variety of traditional cuts of meat as well as ready-to-eat portions.

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I also tend to pop into this shopping centre for a pot of tea and a cake at Gerrard’s Bakery. The staff are lovely and welcoming, selling delicious sausage rolls, pies, and our favourite ice buns as big as your head.

According to research, people have lived in Buckley since before the Bronze Age, and given the views of the mountains, I am not surprised.

Over the years, it has been an industrial hub for pottery, bricks and coal, and you could spend an afternoon wandering the town with the heritage guide, discovering snippets of history at every turn.

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From the war memorial, St Matthew’s church, the old library, and the swimming baths, Buckley may be small, but it has a big story to tell.

And if you want a bit of entertainment with your history, the Tivoli is the town’s live music venue which first opened in the 1920s as a cinema and theatre.

It has since undergone several updates, and many famous and well-respected musicians have graced its stage over the years, including Oasis in 1994.

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6 million Brits admit to making expensive driving mistake

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6 million Brits admit to making expensive driving mistake

New research has revealed that more than a tenth of the country’s drivers have admitted to not taking out breakdown cover.

Nationally, this could add up to nearly six million drivers who are unprotected if they breakdown and need rescuing.

Breakdown cover is a type of insurance that means you get help if your vehicle breaks down.

Estimated six million motorists leave themselves exposed to this one 'risk' when drivingEstimated six million motorists leave themselves exposed to this one ‘risk’ when driving (Image: NQ)

If you break down and are unable to get your vehicle moving again, a mechanic or trained professional will be sent to help.

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The research, which surveyed over 2,000 people across the UK, shows that young drivers are most likely to put themselves at risk – with 14% of 18 to 24-year-olds admitting they don’t have a breakdown policy.

While the RAC states that breakdown cover is not a legal requirement, the motor experts say it can save drivers time, stress, and help protect drivers from unexpected costs in the event of a breakdown.

If a driver fails to take out breakdown cover, the costs of being rescued at the roadside may be higher – and you may have to wait longer for help.

The data also revealed the areas in the UK where people are most likely to not take out a breakdown cover policy.

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Northern Ireland claims the top spot, with nearly one in four (23%) admitting they don’t have breakdown cover, followed by Wales (16%) and Yorkshire and the Humber (14%).

Tom Banks, Go.Compare car insurance spokesperson, said: “While everyone knows the costs for young drivers can be higher than for those with more experience – and you might not be keen to fork out more money than you have to – going without breakdown cover could cost you more in the long run.

“Cars can break down for a wide number of reasons, whether it’s engine trouble or electrical issues.

“Older cars are popular with young drivers because they can be really affordable – but they’re also more likely to break down.

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“And in the case that you do find yourself stranded at the side of the road, it’s much more expensive if you don’t have cover and have to arrange your own rescue – plus the cost of any repairs.

“It’s surprising to see so many drivers taking the risk of going without breakdown cover – as a single breakdown rescue can easily cost more than having a standard breakdown policy for several years.

“Our research also revealed how people are buying their breakdown policies.

“Over a third (36%) said they opted to get breakdown cover through their car insurer as an add-on.

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“While this is an easy option, we would definitely recommend comparing different breakdown policies – as you’ll often find you can get a better price, or more extensive cover, when you shop around.”

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