The Met Office has forecast a high chance of light rain over the next several hours in the Newtownards area which should help firefighting conditions.Precipitation chances of 80% are forecast into the early period of tomorrow.
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A bid from Pivovar to licence a vacant unit in the Guildhall complex for its proposed Mittel River Terrace is set to go before councillors on Monday, April 13.
Director Jamie Hawksworth said the venue would serve a range of lagers produced on-site by the Elvington-based firm and offer the best private views across the River Ouse.
But several companies with offices in the Guildhall complex said opening a bar there would disrupt them during working hours.
It comes after Pivovar lodged a the licensing application for the Guildhall Restaurant unit with City of York Council in February through its company Leeds Tap Ltd.
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Planning permission has been granted for the company, which produces Mittel pilsner and lager and operates 14 bars and restaurants including in York, to redevelop the unit.
The council-owned two-storey restaurant space overlooking the River Ouse, off Lendal, has stood empty since it was built as part a £20m refurbishment to the Guildhall complex completed in 2022.
Pivovar boss Mr Hawksworth said in February Mittel River Terrace would serve a range of lagers produced in a bespoke on-site copper brewhouse made in the Czech Republic.
He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) the venue would also offer a range of food including oysters, rotisserie pork and chicken sourced from local suppliers.
But five comments have been lodged including from four companies and organisations based at the complex all voicing concerns about the plans.
York Science Park, which offers offices and co-working space to 23 companies there, called for a ban on outside music and seated drinking only during working hours.
The outside of the Guildhall Restaurant, off Lendal, in York (Image: LDRS)
They said: “Our tenants chose The Guildhall for its prestige and professional serenity.
“The introduction of a gastro-brew pub threatens tenant retention and the first impression for visiting clients.”
The Archaeology Data Service, which is due to move into the complex in June, said the venue’s location was ill-advised, risking bottlenecks along the narrow passageways used to reach it.
The firm said: “The grant of this licence in its current form would be detrimental to our research and development activity and, in the worst case, would force us to reconsider our location in the city.”
XR Stories, run by the University of York, and Colour Urban Design Ltd which are also based in The Guildhall objected over noise, public nuisance and disorder.
North Yorkshire Police and the council’s licensing department have also raised concerns about the plans.
The applicants have agreed close the venue earlier, at midnight rather than the 1.30am originally proposed.
Drinks would not be served after 11.30pm and its outside terrace would be closed at 11pm.
No outdoor speakers would be used at any time and bottles would not be taken to bins off the premises during office hours from Monday to Friday.
A part of the terrace would also be reserved for staff from overlooking businesses from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, to have their own food and soft drinks there.
The venue would be licensed to serve alcohol from 10am to 11.30pm daily if the application is approved.
At least two door supervisors would be at the premises from 7pm until closing time on race days.
More than 50 firefighters are battling a large blaze close to a popular NI farm shop this evening.
Emergency services were called to a large fire at a number of sheds on the Crossnamuckley road, outside Newtownards, understood to be close to Corries farm shop.
People have been asked to avoid the area as firefighters work to bring the blaze under control.
A NIFRS spokesman said: “A large fire is on-going at a number of sheds on the Crossnamuckley road, Newtownards. The initial call was received at 7:15pm on the 11th April 2026.
“We currently have eight fire appliances, an aerial appliance, a water tanker and a Command Support Unit with 54 Firefighters in attendance.
“We request people to avoid the area to allow firefighting operations to continue. The incident is on-going.”
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The Met Office has forecast a high chance of light rain over the next several hours in the Newtownards area which should help firefighting conditions.Precipitation chances of 80% are forecast into the early period of tomorrow.
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Here are some images of the fire tonight.
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It is understood the fire is located at Corrie’s Meats, Crossnamuckley Road, Newtownards.Here is a map of the immediate area:
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A spokesman from the Northern Ireland Fire Service said:
“A large fire is on-going at a number of sheds on the Crossnamuckley road, Newtownards. The initial call was received at 7:15pm on the 11th April 2026. We currently have eight fire appliances, an aerial appliance, a water tanker and a Command Support Unit with 54 Firefighters in attendance. We request people to avoid the area to allow firefighting operations to continue. The incident is on-going.”
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Tyson Fury has set up a mega fight against Anthony Joshua with his comeback win against Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday night.
The 37-year-old delivered a dominant display in his return against Makhmudov but was unable to knock the huge Russian heavyweight to the canvas and won via unanimous decision.
Fury had been retired for 16 months and had not fought since his rematch defeat against Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024 before stepping back in the ring with Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Gypsy King wore sky blue shorts with ‘RIP Ricky’ embroidered on the beltline in a tribute to Ricky Hatton, who died last September, and delivered several neat combinations to Makhmudov, who soaked up a significant amount of punishment and caught his opponent with the occasional swinging shot
Fury’s victory now puts him in pole position to fight Joshua later this year in what will be one of the biggest fights in the history of British boxing.
Joshua knocked out YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in December but his career was thrown in doubt after he was involved in a car crash in Nigeria later that month which saw him lose two close friends and members of his team.
The 36-year-old, who has also lost twice to Usyk in his career, was sat ringside to watch Fury’s return and made it clear that a fight between the pair is finally on the cards.
‘I’ve got my eyes on the prize, 100 per cent, you know what I’m here for,’ Joshua said when interviewed by Netflix during Fury’s fight.
‘It’s been a long time, he’s been out of the ring for a long time, this is his welcome back.
‘We’ll be in the deep end very soon.’
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April marks National Pet Month and as the weather is starting to improve, you and your furry friend might be more eager to get out on long walks. If you are looking for somewhere to escape to from Cambridgeshire, the coast is a popular place to walk dogs.
Many beaches will soon be implementing restrictions which stop dogs from going on the beach during peak season, so April is a good time for a day trip to the coast. Trainline has put together a list of the best beaches to visit across the UK before restrictions come in for the summer.
Trainline recommends Cromer beach as one of the places you could visit with your family and dog for a daytrip or long weekend. Trainline said: “With its wide sandy shoreline and traditional seaside charm, Cromer is a great spot for a dog-friendly day by the coast. Outside of seasonal restrictions, dogs can enjoy running on the beach, while owners can take in the Victorian pier, promenade walks and local seafood (including the town’s famous crab).”
Cromer beach is described as having “amazing stretches of beautiful sand”, which is ideal for children to play on as well as for dogs to run free. One of the main attractions in the town is the pier, which is home to the Pavilion Theatre, and features a dog friendly bar.
If you want to enjoy the beach away from the larger crowds of families, you can walk either towards the east or west away from the pier to enjoy the quieter spots of the coast. You can follow the path from the gangway, which will take you through Happy Valley and towards the cliffs to the lighthouse.
While spending some time on the beach, you might need some food to keep you going through the day. Dogs might not be allowed in the award-winning restaurant, No1 Cromer, but the popular spot has a takeaway menu with plenty of classic options that you can enjoy on the beach with your pet.
Cromer Station is around a five to 10 minute walk way from the beach and town centre. From Cambridge, you can take a train to Ely, switch at Ely to get to Norwich, and then change at Norwich to get to Cromer.
Cromer beach allows dogs to be on the beach from October through to the end of April. Dogs are welcome in the town and can walk along the promenade during the summer, as long as they are kept on their leads.
After a hiatus of nearly four years, here’s a recap of what unfolded during the second season of Euphoria before the new episodes arrive.In the forthcoming third season, which launches on HBO Max on April 13, cast members Zendaya, 29, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney reprise the roles that propelled them to the forefront of Hollywood.
Time has moved on since their school days, but Rue Bennett (Zendaya) appears to be deeply embroiled in a dangerous drugs and crime scene. Meanwhile, Cassie Howard (Sweeney) is producing online adult content in the run-up to her wedding to fiancé Nate Jacobs (Elordi).
The childhood friends will now grapple with the unforgiving realities of adult life. The second season kicked off with a new school term. Following her split from Jules (Hunter Schafer), Rue suffers a severe relapse as she battles to get back on the road to sobriety.
Cassie and Nate are conducting a clandestine romance behind Maddie’s (Alexa Demie) back, while Lexi (Maude Apatow) is busy penning her school play. As well as introducing new faces, including Chloe Cherry as Faye, this also marked the final season featuring Barbie Ferreira as Kate, the late Angus Cloud as the warm-hearted Fez, and his sidekick Ashtray (Javon Walton) on the HBO series, reports the Mirror US.
Nothing would ever be the same for these characters before the school year drew to a close. Here’s what unfolded during the second season of Euphoria.
While Nate is secretly conducting an affair with Cassie, he remains at loggerheads with his father, Cal Jacobs (the late Eric Dane). Following a cathartic and drink-fuelled binge, Cal walks out on his suburban life and family. Nate exacts his revenge on his father by handing over video footage of Cal’s sexual encounter with an underage Jules to the police.
After enduring one of her withdrawal episodes, Rue exposes to Maddie and the others that Cassie has been carrying on an affair with Nate. Nate finds himself fixated on Cassie due to her habit of dressing like Maddie. Cassie persists with her sexually-charged relationship with Nate, even after it destroys her friendship with Maddie.
During the finale, Fez is preparing to head out for his date with Lexi and attend her school play. Tragically, a SWAT team descends on his home, stopping him from leaving. The SWAT team disregards Fez’s warnings and cuts down Ashtray in a hail of gunfire. Fez is taken into custody as he gazes upon Ashtray’s lifeless body.
Having got sober, Rue relapses and embarks on a perilous downward spiral, turning her back on Jules. Rue encounters the ruthless queenpin Laurie (Martha Kelly). Having pledged a substantial sum in return, Rue ends up consuming and losing $10,000 worth of drugs supplied by Laurie.
And somewhere along the way, Kate, who had little involvement in the second season, splits up with Ethan (Austin Abrams).
The final two episodes centre on Lexi’s school production, entitled Our Life. Despite Lexi revealing personal details, Maddie is genuinely touched by the play, particularly as she has the most memorable encounter. Nate realises the play is ridiculing him through one of its characters and ends his relationship with Cassie.
Things continue to spiral for Cassie. She suddenly screams, nearly derailing her sister’s performance. Lexi portrayed Cassie’s sexual fantasy at a carousel. Maddie intervenes just in time and delivers a much-needed confrontation. Cassie’s reckoning with Maddie is far from over, even following her split from Nate.
Lexi’s production also resonates deeply with Rue, though she recognises there is no happy ending awaiting her. The second series concludes on a cliffhanger, as Rue has no means of repaying Laurie, who has vowed to abduct and traffic her.
Euphoria season 3 will be premiering on Sky Atlantic, NOW and HBO Max on April 13
Cambridgeshire Live readers have shared their thoughts about the replanting of thousands of trees along the A14 and the road’s day-to-day operation. Several comments centred on traffic flow and safety concerns, while others questioned National Highways’ strategy and the timing and maintenance of the new planting.
Thousands of trees are set to be replanted along the A14, as an MP described the condition of the road as a “real mess”. In 2021, a council report revealed that nearly one million trees had died after being planted on the A14 between Cambridge and Huntingdon.
National Highways acknowledged a “high failure rate” in 2023 and shared its intention to replant 160,000 new trees by March 2024. During a parliamentary debate on March 26, 2026, Huntingdon MP Ben Obese-Jecty described the road as a “real mess”.
He added: “The land has simply not been maintained after the environmental land-management schemes were put in place, so it is reassuring to hear that the trees will be replaced.” Simon Lightwood, MP for Wakefield and Rothwell, also described it as an “absolute scandal” that approximately “90% of trees died at that particular scheme”.
National Highways has acknowledged once more that it has “not been good enough”, and confirmed plans to replant 50,000 trees. A spokesperson said: “The A14 scheme delivered major economic, safety and environmental benefits, but we recognise that our performance on tree planting has not been good enough.
“After identifying losses caused by several factors, including rootstock selection, weather conditions, soil nutrient levels and aftercare, we have launched a 50,000 tree trial to test new measures and inform our future planting regime for all our schemes.”
Opinions remain divided on whether the route has proved beneficial. One reader, Weneedqueenmeghan comments: “The whole road has been a disaster, nothing but crashes and jams all day. Solved nothing.”
Whynot2 disagrees: “Traffic moves along quickly and smoothly, better than the old part of the A14, yes, there are RTCs, but there were on the old road. Or do you want the original routes going through populated areas?”
Freddly comments: “Typical of the contemptuous approach National Highways takes towards mitigation measures, which it is the first to trumpet in glossy websites when it is trying to ensure its schemes remain in the government’s Roads Programme. National Highways is a gravy train. Big salaries, big pensions for second-rate work.”
Polishedhelmet writes: “Great to see National Highways are taking responsibility and fully committing to replacing all their dead trees. I’d hate to think they were taking liberties by merely ‘planning a trial’ to replace only a fraction of them.”
Over on our Facebook page, David B comments: “What happened to the other 50,000? The contractor’s inability to manage them means they should replace all of them. It should have been in the contract that they have to maintain them & regularly water them for at least 12 months.
“Also, why are they planting them now rather than in their winter dormant period. They would have stood a better chance of being planted in a wet winter. Now we will be coming into a possible dry spell (the ground is already very dry) they will need significantly amount of watering & feed.”
Peter Palmer writes: “The most important thing is to plant them at the correct time of year.”
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Hello and welcome to our coverage of this Premier League match between Liverpool and Fulham at Anfield.
Liverpool’s disastrous season has plummeted to new lows in recent games. Last weekend, Arne’s Slot men were demolished 4-0 by a rampant Manchester City side in the FA Cup. This heavy defeat led parts of the away support to chant Xabi Alonso’s name, with the Liverpool legend and former Real Madrid manager fully available this summer.
The midweek Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain was also a sobering experience as the reigning European champions cruised to a comfortable 2-0 victory over Liverpool in the French capital.
Truthfully, PSG ripped their opponents apart, and Liverpool were lucky to escape the Parc des Princes with just a two-goal deficit. The visitors failed to register a shot on target and painfully lacked confidence, attacking verve and defensive stability.
However, Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group believe that Slot deserves to stay in charge despite this chaotic campaign. In the Premier League, Liverpool sit fifth, just a point ahead of sixth-place Chelsea, who play Man City on Sunday.
More worryingly for Liverpool, they’re only seven points ahead of Newcastle United, who lie in 13th. If consistency doesn’t improve, Liverpool could miss out on European football altogether, an unthinkable scenario for the club which strolled to Premier League glory last season. Three successive defeats in all competitions have heaped a tremendous amount of pressure on Slot and his players ahead of this game.
There was real frustration from Fulham fans as their side crashed out of the FA Cup fifth round, after losing at home to Championship Southampton with a rotated line-up at the start of March. Without the worry of relegation, there were fears that the season could fizzle out, but Fulham are just five points adrift of Liverpool.
European football is a realistic possibility, and could be the added motivation to keep Marco Silva at the club. The 48-year-old is out of contract in the summer and hasn’t committed to a new deal at Craven Cottage.
Fulham arrive at Anfield with all the pressure on Slot’s underperforming Liverpool side, who play the second leg of their Champions League tie against PSG next week.
This is Fulham’s first match back after the recent international break, so they’ll be full of energy and ready to inflict more misery on Liverpool.
Kick-off is at 20:00, with lineups on the way shortly.
Tyson Fury showed his class ahead of his fight with Arslanbek Makhmudov with a tribute to the late Ricky Hatton. The cameras panned to the former heavyweight champion of the world in the dressing room as he got his gloves wrapped by SugarHill Steward during the middle of Conor Benn’s fight with Regis Prograis.
It offered a sneak glimpse of Fury’s attire for the fight against Makhmudov, with ‘RIP Ricky’ written on the top of his shorts, which were also in the colours of Manchester City.
Fury will also wear light blue gloves with a message for his close friend, who sadly passed away in September last year.
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The gloves, which were shared on social media ahead of the fight, had ‘There’s only one Ricky Hatton‘ written on them, paying further tribute to one of Manchester’s greatest ever fighters.
Fans on social media heaped praise on Fury for the classy gesture. One said: “Absolute class from the Gypsy King honouring Ricky like this is proper respect. Can’t wait to see those boots in the ring tomorrow!”
Another said: “Tyson Fury this is a class act.”
Fury walked to the ring with Blue Moon playing, honouring Hatton, who was a close friend throughout his life, with the pair spending a lot of time together both in and out of the ring.
Explaining to Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, Paris Fury explained that Hatton’s death had hit Tyson hard. She said: “He [Tyson] has had troubles in the past, and he did go through a low point when, RIP Ricky Hatton, he heard about it, and it put him in a slump for three or four days.
“It was a bad place for him for a moment, but he’s come round. It just opened his eyes to awareness about what can happen at home and you should always talk to people. Seek help, seek advice. He was speaking to me about how he felt because it was such a tragedy.
“He had such a young family and he was so loved by a lot of people and it did affect Tyson because he had a personal relationship with Ricky. Especially in the boxing with training, inside and outside. With their inside jokes, they both really got along. Because they’re both Manchester lads I think.”
Fury returns to the ring tonight to take on Russian heavyweight Makhmudov, with talk of a superfight against Anthony Joshua on the horizon if he defeats the 36-year-old.
Speaking ahead of Fury’s fight with Makhmudov, Turki Al-Sheikh said: ” You know what is amazing now. The British fans. This is what gives us the motivation to do more and more. Today we have a big surprise, I hope we’ll announce the biggest fight in the history of England.
“We need to kidnap Eddie Hearn to announce the biggest fight. We have five or six big announcements with Netflix next year.”
Israel has issued a diplomatic reprimand to Spain’s most senior diplomat in Tel Aviv following the detonation of a giant effigy of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a Spanish town this week.
The seven-metre (23-foot) figure, packed with 14 kilograms (31 lb) of gunpowder, was part of a decades-old ceremony held on 5 April in El Burgo, a small town near the southern city of Malaga.
Mayor Maria Dolores Narvaez told local television that the annual event has previously featured effigies of figures such as Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry condemned the incident, stating on X: “The appalling antisemitic hatred on display here is a direct result of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s government’s systemic incitement.” The statement included a video clip of the event.

In response, a Spanish Foreign Ministry source asserted: “The Spanish government is committed to fighting against antisemitism and any form of hate or discrimination. As such we totally reject any insidious allegation which suggests the contrary.”
The incident further escalates a long-running diplomatic dispute between Spain and Israel, which began over the Gaza conflict.
Spain has been an outspoken critic of US and Israeli military campaigns in the region, despite warnings from the US regarding uncooperative Nato allies. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar previously labelled a Spanish ban on aircraft and ships carrying weapons to Israel as antisemitic.
Conversely, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares accused Israel of violating international law and a two-week ceasefire following a wave of airstrikes across Lebanon this week.
Mr Netanyahu countered on Wednesday that Lebanon was not part of the ceasefire and that Israel’s military would continue to strike Hezbollah.
Mr Sanchez, a prominent opponent of the Iran conflict, has closed Spanish airspace to any aircraft involved in what he has described as a reckless and illegal confrontation.
Nigel Farage has said he is ‘not worried’ after police announced it was reviewing a complaint over his party’s prize draw.
Under a competition launched by Reform UK, one lucky winner as well as their entire street had their energy bills covered by the party.
On Thursday, Mr Farage shared a video of himself and his treasury spokesperson Robert Jenrick turning up at the home of ‘June from Wigan’, presenting her with a bouquet of flowers and a giant cheque for £1,758.
Voters could enter the draw by filling out a questionnaire on their voting habits, including which party they had voted for at the last election and who they intended to support now.
However campaign groups have expressed concerns that the giveaway may breach Electoral Commission guidance as acts that ‘incentivise voter behaviour’ can amount to ‘treating’ or ‘bribery’ which are considered a form of corruption.
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Unveiling the ‘Nigel Cut My Bills’ promotion, Mr Jenrick promised voters if they ‘give us your details’, Mr Farage would appear at their home and foot their energy bills for a year.
However it emerged that June and her husband Ray Dibble were both no strangers to Reform and Mr Farage.
The couple had appeared at a campaign event for the party’s predecessor, the Brexit Party in 2019 and were described as ‘staunch members’ by Reform’s Wigan branch.
Greater Manchester Police confirmed on Saturday that it was now reviewing a complaint about the draw.
It is as of yet unclear what offence is being looked into but the matter has not yet progressed to a full investigation.
Asked by reporters whether the giveaway could have broken election rules, Mr Farage insisted he wasn’t worried.
Reform said that the competition had been approved by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
But the Open Rights Group said the promotion risked turning democracy into a ‘data harvesting exercise’, adding that the party was not telling entrants what their responses would be used for.
Its legal and policy officer, Mariano delli Santi, said: ‘Reform are asking the public to hand over sensitive data about their voting habits without being transparent about how it will be used.
‘This is a clear breach of transparency obligations under UK data protection law. Nothing in their privacy policy suggests they are not acting unlawfully in many other way.
‘Aside from the potential breach of data protection law, offering financial incentives in exchange for people’s political views risks turning democratic participation into a data-harvesting exercise.’
In a statement, the ICO said that it had spoken to Reform about the competition and ‘improving transparency’ in the way they handle personal information.
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A home where you can commute to major cities, but also be surrounded by countryside, is one that many of us dream of to have the best of both worlds. It can be especially tricky to find a village that has a train station with direct routes and plenty of amenities.
Whittlesford is situated around seven miles from Cambridge, nestled next to the River Cam. The village’s train station, Whittlesford Parkway, has regular trains to London Liverpool Street station making it ideal for anyone who works in the capital.
Cambridge is a short 20-minute drive away. Alternatively, a direct train will take you into the city centre in less than 10 minutes.
A park, a pub, and a school are a few other things that make this village so special. The Lawn has a children’s play area, large green space, and sports pavilion. The park sits in the middle of the village acting as a great meeting point.
The Tickell Arms pub is found in the heart of the village and offers seasonal dishes. This included classics like pie of the day and sausage and mash, as well as other dishes like risotto and chicken supreme.
The gastropub has an average of 4.5 out of five stars on Google after more than 1,000 reviews. One guest commented: “The pub exceeded my expectations, and I don’t often get a chance to say that.”
Another wrote: “The Tickell Arms is one of the Cambridgeshire restaurants in the Cambridge area, and, in my opinion, the best of them.” Whittlesford is also home to two other restaurants called Provenance Brix + Mortar and the Restaurant at Red Lion Hotel.
A big factor for families in deciding where to make the move is having a local school for their children. There is only one school in the area, William Westley Church of England Primary School, but Sawston Village College is easily assessible by car.
Whittlesford is a beautiful village for families, so property prices reflect its desirability. Over the last year, the house prices have an overall average of £606,250, according to Rightmove.
The majority of properties sold in Whittlesford during the last year were detached properties, selling for an average price of £760,000. Semi-detached properties sold for an average of £500,000, with terraced properties fetching £405,000, making the area relatively expensive.
In comparison, according to Office for National Statistics, house prices in South Cambridgeshire have an average of £430,000 as of January 2026.
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