Newcastle looked set for a difficult evening when Jacob Ramsey was sent off in the first half but the hosts then took the lead through Anthony Gordon’s penalty.
United were not behind for long, however, and equalised on the stroke of half-time through Casemiro’s header.
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The Red Devils, unbeaten since Carrick replaced Ruben Amorim in January, were expected to make their numerical advantage count in the second half but were frustrated by a spirited Newcastle.
A stalemate looked inevitable until substitute William Osula curled home a brilliant goal to earn ten-man Newcastle a dramatic 2-1 win.
The victory sends Eddie Howe’s side up one place into 12th while Manchester United stay third, level on points with Aston Villa who lost 4-1 to Chelsea.
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Taking to Instagram following United’s defeat at St James’ Park, Scholes said: ‘Michael has definitely got something special about him… cos Utd have been crap last 4 games… night.’
Scholes after Man Utd’s defeat (Picture: Instagram)
Carrick said he was ‘bitterly disappointed’ after Manchester United suffered their first Premier League defeat since January.
‘We are not happy the way we played tonight,’ he said. ‘The way the game panned out we had it in our hands largely but credit to Newcastle and they way they approached it.
‘We knew it would be tough but we navigated the game to a position where we could kick on but we didn’t. Bitterly disappointed really.
The Man Utd players following their defeat to Newcastle (Picture: Getty)
‘I don’t think it was the 10 men, we just didn’t play good enough. We can’t make excuses for that. We all take responsibility for that.
‘It was just the quality of the performance, it wasn’t character or wanting to win, it’s easy to throw that just because you don’t win a game of football.
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‘Newcastle deserved to win tonight, it hurts me to say that. That is how it was. We need to get back to work and be better for the next game.
‘We’ve lost one game, we haven’t played well enough but in the grand scheme of things we are in a decent position. Tonight hurts but we will be better for the next one.
‘You have to get back at it, work hard and do the things we did to win the games we’ve won. We can do that, we are a good team, tonight wasn’t for us.
‘We have to learn from it and get better for it. We had a lot of praise lately and the boys deserve it, this doesn’t change how we approach the next game. We’ve got everything to play for.’
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Red Devils goalkeeper Senne Lammens added: ‘It was nowhere near good enough.
‘We scored our goal just before half-time and it was really important to give us a good feeling going into half time.
‘When we step out on the pitch for the second half it needs to be better, I think our mentality needs to be better. In every aspect it was not our game today.
‘I’m not sure what we were lacking. Every team has those games, but you can’t put it like that you always have to perform, especially here.’
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Manchester United now have the weekend off but return to Premier League action on March 15 against top-four rivals Aston Villa.
Zakariya Waqar-Uddin, who was known as Dr Zak, went missing from his home in Lancashire and was found at the foot of Huntcliff in Saltburn nine days later on May 21. He was just 44.
Dr Zakariya had previously written a weekly health column in The Press, and tributes poured in following his death.
The inquest heard he had travelled to Teesside, where he had a flat up for sale.
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His family reported him missing when they did not hear from him, and coastguard teams discovered his body on May 21.
An inquest at Teesside Coroners’ Court heard how Dr Zakariya died from multiple injuries due to a fall from a height.
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His mother Patricia Waqar-Uddin described her son as “charming, helpful, and very compassionate to all who he met”.
He had “no airs and graces” despite his successful career and was the “best son any parents could ever hope for in life”, she said.
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The inquest on Tuesday (March 3) heard how he had previously suffered from stress following the breakdown of his marriage and the dissolution of his GP partnership.
However, there was no mention of any mental health concerns when he spoke with a dermatologist two months before his death.
After he was reported missing, a search was launched across Teesside after his dark purple VW Touran was found.
Dr Zak was identified through his dental records and there were no significant toxicology findings, a report confirmed.
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Dr Zak’s former partner Laura Jane Dunning, whom he married in October 2016 and shared a daughter, Jasmine, told the inquest: “I am distraught and I am very sad that Jasmine has lost her father. She will continue to be loved and cherished and I know she will make him extremely proud.
“I hope Zak found his peace and I thank him for the many happy times we had together.”
During the inquest, Coroner Bailey had to consider whether Dr Zak had intended to take his own life, but this was ruled out.
Ms Waqar-Uddin said her son had not been agitated when he left his home and she did not believe he intended to take his own life.
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She said there was no communication about intent left at his home and that he was also applying for jobs: “He had too many plans for the future.”
Coroner Bailey recorded a narrative conclusion, saying : “Dr Zak was found dead at the bottom of Huntcliff in Saltburn on May 21. It is not known how or when he exited the top of Huntcliff.”
In a statement, Ms Waqar-Uddin said Dr Zak treated his patients with the “same care and respect he gave to his family”.
She said: “He often spoke of the joy and satisfaction being a GP brought to him.
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“To us he was the best son any parents could ever hope for in life and we will miss him deeply for the rest of our lives.
“He was grateful to his youngest brother Yusuf for the love and support he extended to him.
“He cared and loved his daughter Jasmine but missed her greatly.”
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The Lawn Club, in Manchester’s Spinningfields, has launched the 50 per cent off offer for anyone named Hannah for pre-booked tables of four or more.
The promotion comes after the venue reviewed three years of booking data and discovered that Hannah is the most common name among those reserving tables for its popular bottomless brunch.
Sam Cooney, general manager at The Lawn Club, said: “We always knew there were a lot of Hannahs booking bottomless brunch with us, but seeing it confirmed made us laugh.
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“It felt only right to give something back to all the Hannah’s we’re served over the years.
“Our brunch is all about getting friends together, great food, flowing drinks and a bit of dancing on the benches, so we’re excited to welcome even more Hannahs through the doors this March.”
The offer is valid from March 4 to March 31 for pre-booked tables of at least four people and can be redeemed by showing valid photo ID.
The Lawn Club’s bottomless brunch includes two courses, 90 minutes of free-flowing drinks, an optional cocktail upgrade, live DJs and lively bench-dancing.
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The top 10 names for bottomless brunch bookings at The Lawn Club are Hannah, Emma, Charlotte, Chloe, Lucy, Emily, Sarah, Laura, Katie and Rebecca.
Swedish brand Fjällräven has leapt headlong into skiing for this season, and the Bergtagen base layer long sleeve top and long john bottom are a great complement to its equally impressive ski mid layers and outerwear. It’s all initials here, with LS denoting long sleeve, LJ meaning long johns, and M standing for male, though they make W versions too.
These pure merino base layers have a clean design without the clutter of flaps and loops. Merino, as you may have gathered, is a bit of a wonder material, when it comes to next-to-skin fabric. It helps regulate the clothing’s internal climate, including moisture and heat management. Thanks to how it deals with bacteria, it doesn’t hold onto nasty odours, either.
The waist band looks fairly basic on the pant, but it is incredibly comfortable and doesn’t leave you feeling squeezed in the middle. The pant also has a relaxed fit, adding to the comfort, although we wish they offered this in a 3/4 length model. The 190g fabric is lighter than most others we tested, but the 100 per cent merino construction delivers good warmth. The top has a comparably relaxed cut and, like the pant, feels fantastically soft when you’re wearing it, with an excellent drape.
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One surprising aspect is how slippery the surface of this kit is. This, along with the moderate stretch and forgiving fit, means I never felt any restriction at all in my movements, even with more than one layer over these, as they slid inside the other garments beautifully.
North Yorkshire Council’s plan to permanently prohibit the overnight parking of motor caravans in Sandsend and North Bay in Scarborough has divided councillors and members of the public alike.
An Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO) was introduced to restrict overnight parking at Sandsend, Royal Albert Drive, and Cayton Bay after NYC said the number of motorhomes had reached an “unacceptable level”.
However, the council’s consultation on the future of the ban has met with an “overwhelming” number of objections.
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Cllr Roberta Swiers, who represents Cayton, said the trial had “obviously not been a success” and recounted how signs notifying motorhome users of the ban were ripped down.
“The signs that were put up were ripped down within hours and thrown over the cliff,” she told a meeting of the Scarborough and Whitby Area Committee on March 2.
“So think of the cost of those alone, to be put up and cemented in, only for the same thing to happen before the cement dried, with the signs thrown down the cliffs again. It’s actually vandalism.”
Richard Marr, area highways manager for North Yorkshire Council, confirmed that “the plan to carry out the [parking] experiment down Cayton Bay failed due to repeated vandalism and difficulties with getting the signing put up for a period long enough to carry out the experiment”.
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NYC will only be able to use data gathered from Sandsend and North Bay when it makes a decision on the future of the ban next month.
At the area committee meeting, coastal councillors debated the effectiveness of the scheme, with some stating it had been a success while others said it had displaced the issue of parking to residential streets, resulting in thousands more complaints.
Cllr Swiers suggested that “the only result that we can get, certainly in this area and perhaps in other areas, is to use these Park and Rides, make it official, and direct motorhome users to them.”
“If you’re going to pay a small amount, surely that would be better as you would know your motorhome will be safe to a much greater degree than leaving it on a cliffside.”
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She added: “We have to do something because I’m in for a right summer again. I was actually looking forward to a quiet year last year and that didn’t happen.
“It was worse because people who were on the Cleveland Way walking path were getting verbally abused by the people in the caravans and the motorhomes.”
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Mr Marr, highways manager, noted: “There are plans to examine how we identify impacted locations, and rather than a piecemeal approach that pushes parking to the next street, we are considering a wider view to how we deal with motorhomes across the county”.
“We need to consider this with the council’s tourism department, because there’s quite a strong demand from the motorhome caravan fraternity and there are many benefits as well”.
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Councillors echoed that they did not want Scarborough to have a reputation of being “anti-motorhome because they bring money and investment and we do need to ask, where will they go”.
Amorim was understood to have governed his players at Old Trafford with strict rules. The 41-year-old even banned food from the dressing room after emphasising the need to improve fitness standards.
United’s new man in charge is believed to have dismantled that policy by turning the club’s changing room into a more communal space where players can freely express themselves. The faith he has shown in his squad is paying off, with United now well-placed in the race for Champions League spots.
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Carrick also served as caretaker manager between November and December 2021, following Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s departure. Fernandes discussed how the ex-England star has built on his first spell in charge, suggesting the players now feel they’re being treated like adults, in contrast to Amorim’s micromanagement of their daily routines.
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“This is football, football changes from one game to the other,” Fernandes told TNT Sports following United’s 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in February.
“I think Michael [Carrick] came in with the right ideas of giving the players the responsibility, but also some freedom to take the responsibility on the pitch during the decisions that are needed.
“He’s very good with words and I think he still remembers when I told him last time he was our manager, for our last game, and I was sure Michael could be a great manager and now he is showing it.”
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Amorim endured a rotten 14-month spell at United, winning only 24 of his 63 games in charge across all competitions. He also lost the Europa League final to Spurs last season.
The former Sporting CP manager’s average of 1.23 points per game is the worst of any United manager since the Premier League began. Under Carrick, the transformation has been clear, with Fernandes excelling.
Amorim also reportedly sent players home straight after fixtures, usually without any imparting words. This was done to let emotions dissipate before making knee-jerk decisions, instead relaying his thoughts to players the following day.
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Carrick has reportedly introduced a new philosophy whereby players must not leave the dressing room until they feel they have been spoken to and heard.
United’s Portuguese captain believes Carrick’s experience of playing for the club, between 2006 and 2018, has helped him understand what it takes to line up for one of the biggest teams on the planet.
“We hope we can help him even more so everyone can see, not just us as the players, that we are good players and that is why we are at Manchester United, but also the staff is very good,” Fernandes added.
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“This is a massive club and everyone knows the expectations around it. I don’t think that changes but of course Michael has won everything here and he knows what it means to these fans and for the club to win. So much is needed to win in this football club and I think that is something special for this team.”
Things are really heating up (Picture: Getty/Metro)
Venus (the planet of love and relationships) moves into the thrusting, dynamic and passionate sign of Aries from March 6 to the 30.
Expect three weeks of full-on flirtation, sizzling sexual chemistry, direct and forthright declarations of passion, and serious attraction vibes.
You won’t be left wondering who is into you, it will be right there in front of you. Of course, this might be someone you’re really not expecting — and it might shake everything up in your love life realm.
Attraction is an irresistible force… not much can get in its way. Let’s use the tarot cards to give you a clue about what (or who) might be coming along to rock your world during this transit.
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Aries
March 21 to April 20
Look out for a dreamy Water sign (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Aries for this week: Ace of Cups
Meaning: Venus moving into your own sign is a powerful love injection to your relationship realm. The Ace of Cups reveals you are going to meet someone new (possibly a Water sign — Pisces, Cancer or Scorpio) and feel an immediate attraction.
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This could be ‘the one’, so if you’re free to pursue it then do so full force. If you’re not, then maybe this is true friendship or just of those bittersweet ‘could have been’ moments. Fertility is also a factor of this card so if that’s on your agenda, now is a good time! If it’s not, be extra careful!
Tarot card for Taurus for this week: Eight of Wands
Meaning: You are ruled over by Venus so your love life always gets a nice kickback when the planet moves signs. And boy will this one work hard for you! Aries energy is direct, passionate and lustful, and the Eight of Wands is a massive communication card, so expect to hear just how many folk are attracted to you, and how intensely they feel. You might even find yourself being fought over, or part of a love triangle.
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You will be flirting and getting lovely compliments all month long and it will really boost your confidence, which in turn attracts even more attention. Revel in this, enjoy it. If you’re single, I don’t think you will be by the time Venus moves on again!
The green-eyed monster is rearing its head (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Gemini for this week: Seven of Swords
Meaning: Jealousy is a strange creature, lurking and slinking and then rearing its ugly head from the shadows in passive aggressive ways. Be on the look out for it this Venus in Aries, Gemini, both from those around you and maybe even within your own self.
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Don’t let any temptations, unrequited attractions or unfair behaviours permeate your upbeat vibe and mood. Don’t wander down eerie pathways with folk you don’t trust. Stick to the straight and narrow. It feels like people are jealous of your powers of attraction. Let them be. It’s actually a compliment.
The World is your oyster (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Cancer for this week: The World
Meaning: This is going to be a powerful transit for you, Cancer, so tune in. Venus in Aries stirs up The World for you, so a chapter is closing, a goal has been reached, a lesson learned, a new dynamic activated that will lead to relationship changes.
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Might be a new suitor, possibly a Capricorn, maybe linked to overseas. Might be a trip that you book that is going to be the gateway to a new era in your love life. Might be the end of a phase of stagnation or challenge that leads you, with new lessons and habits on board, to smooth seas and plain sailing. Expect a transition, closure of something and the beginning of something else (better).
Good luck being coy about this (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Leo for this week: Nine of Swords
Meaning: Venus in Aries is super direct, forthright, honest and transparent. You will be wearing your heart on your sleeve, even if you try to be subtle, and it might make you feel a little bit vulnerable somehow, like your inner worries or self-limiting beliefs are on show. Talk about your fears in relationships. Get them out on the table with someone you trust and process them. Find root causes and evidence, or even debunk them!
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We all carry baggage and the Nine of Swords wants you to use the honest energy of this transit to put yours down, filter through it, and lighten the mental or soul load you’re carrying. Move ahead lighter, brighter and with your confidence restored.
Could someone be about to pop the question? (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Virgo for this week: The Hierophant
Meaning: You know, this card can suggest engagement, marriage, very deep commitment in love readings, so someone may be getting down on one knee this Venus in Aries season! But something steadfast, lasting, and true is brewing in your love life, whatever situation you’re in.
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Question how much you want what you’ve got because it can be yours forever if it’s what you truly want. If you’re single, this card can indicate clever, respected Taureans, a person of status who is admired by all. You will feel safe, protected, and reassured in their presence and this is like catnip to you! All in all, a very happy love life phase awaits you.
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Tarot card for Libra for this week: Three of Wands
Meaning: Luck is going to play a massive factor in the success of your love life this Venus (your ruling planet) in Aries (your sister sign). The cosmic stars are aligning just for you! So, make a wish and then pay attention to the signs, omens and unseen forces swirling around you. Coincidences, chance encounters, de ja vu moments and lucid dreams will all feature to help bring you towards your wish.
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If you’re single, look out for Fire signs (Leo, Aries, Sagittarius) and maybe something linked to luck or fortune being a part of your first meeting. Cupid has plans for you and is pulling strings — please notice his good work!
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Tarot card for Scorpio for this week: King of Wands
Meaning: Aries is a very ambitious star sign (ruled by Mars, as your sign once was, before Pluto was discovered). So, you’re feeling bold and purposeful about your love life, you know what — or who — you want and you’re going to make that happen. No games or dilly dallying, you’re saying it straight and you’re asking the questions you want answered.
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Your purposefulness is attractive, charismatic, and you will get the results you hope for, so be confident. Look out for Fire signs (Leo, Aries or Sagittarius) who match your direct, passionate energy because you could be forging a ‘power couple’ dynamic with the right person.
Stability is just on the horizon (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Sagittarius for this week: Temperance
Meaning: Temperance is your sign’s card in the tarot arcana so this is a strong Venus in Aries transit for speaking up, saying how it is, asking for what you want to happen, and getting it! Be honest. Be upfront.
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Things might’ve felt uncertain or up in the air in your closest relationship recently, or if you’re single then maybe you’ve felt unsettled and like you’re seeking an anchor or steadying presence in your life. Grounding and stability await you, with the right person. You can make a home in the right relationship, feeling secure but not trapped (a key balance for your freedom-loving sign). Look out for fellow Sagittarians too — the attraction will feel powerful.
Tarot card for Capricorn for this week: Three of Swords
Meaning: Venus in Aries is going to be revealing, enlightening and healing for you, Capricorn. If you’re nursing a broken heart, then expect to feel really different — and better — over the coming three weeks, like you’re surgically removing the painful and tender parts. If you’re doing good, don’t worry, this Three of Swords is likely to relate to an old wound, maybe a betrayal that has always say heavily with you.
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Something will shift, be revealed, or get said, that will cast new light on things, and possibly vindicate or relieve you of the weight you’ve carried here. Maybe you drop an outdated self-limiting belief about yourself in relationships. An echo will emerge, remind you, and make it all better somehow. Healing is your theme.
Your love life is on the move in more ways than one (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Aquarius for this week: The Chariot
Meaning: Venus in Aries is direct and dynamic, just like the forceful, purposeful Chariot. Journeys, trips, holidays and location expansions or moves are also well starred with this card so maybe you fall (deeper) in love on the move this March. A Cancerian lover could also be on the cards, possibly someone you meet on a journey, so keep your eyes peeled on the daily commute or routine!
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Things are happening, stuff is moving forward, and energy is swirling around your love life, in a good way. You know what you want and you’re ready to invest and commit to bring that to your realm. No more doubts, second-guessing, or games.
Death is the tarot’s card of transformation (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Pisces for this week: Death
Meaning: Venus in Aries is going to reveal the fault lines, the fading or false energies around you, and the connections you need to sever ties from once and for all. Goodbye any and all lingering exes, situationships, unrequited dalliances, and hello to new, powerful, loving, strong energy and attractions.
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A Scorpio might enter your life and send your mind and heart spinning, but either way a new attraction will certainly emerge — maybe even with the one you’re with (if you’re happily attached) that heralds a new era. It feels like everything has changed, for the better, and it truly will this Venus in Aries season. Get ready for transformation.
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Just before 11am, a car caught fire on the M60 clockwise hard shoulder near J13 (Worsley), requiring all lanes to be closed as emergency services attended.
Around the same time, an HGV lorry struck a bridge on the M61 Southbound between J2 A580 East Lancashire Road to J1 M60 J15, requiring services to attend the scene, clear up rubble, and perform emergency repairs.
A National Highways spokesperson said: “Lanes one, two, and three (of four) are closed on the M61 southbound junction one to two after a lorry struck an overbridge.
Image of the M61 showing significant traffic after a vehicle crashed into a bridge (Image: National Highways)
“Greater Manchester Police and National Highways Traffic Officers are on scene with traffic management in place while debris is cleared and the bridge is inspected.
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“We received reports of a vehicle fire just before 11am on the hard shoulder of the M60 near junction 13.
“National Highways and emergency services attended.
“The fire was put out, and the driver was taken to hospital as a precaution.”
There were no injuries reported after the M61 bridge incident.
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The driver involved in the M60 fire incident was taken to hospital as a precaution, but a Northwest Ambulance Service spokesperson has since confirmed that ‘nobody needed hospital treatment’.
Officers responded to the M61 bridge crash after receiving reports of ‘rubble, rocks, and concrete in the road’, believed to have come off the back of the HGV.
Traffic on the M61 between junctions one and two following the HGV bridge crash (Image: National highawys)
Road sweepers and maintenance teams were sent to clear debris and assess the safety of the bridge.
Delays were in place on both roads for several hours until traffic returned to normal.
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All four lanes on both the M60 and M61 were initially closed as clean-up was undertaken.
The M60 remained at a total standstill until around 12.10pm, when lanes were reopened to ease congestion.
But all four lanes were re-closed only ten minutes later as ambulances arrived at the scene.
By around 12.50pm the M61 was back to normal, with all four lanes open and drivers no longer expected to encounter repairs.
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Delays lingered slightly longer on the M60as repair work had to be carried out following the incident, meaning lane one remained closed until around 1pm.
There were still slight delays by 1.30pm, but by this point, all lanes were open.
You may qualify for PIP if you need extra help with everyday tasks due to an illness, disability or mental health condition
Levi Winchester Money Editor
03:00, 05 Mar 2026
The duration of awards for individuals making a new claim for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) will be extended from April to help reduce the backlog. PIP is the main disability benefit for people of working age in the UK.
You may qualify for PIP if you need extra help with everyday tasks due to an illness, disability or mental health condition. However, your eligibility to PIP isn’t based on your condition – it is based on how it affects your life. PIP is normally awarded for a set period of time and currently, this can be as short as nine months.
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But under changes due to come into effect from April 2026, this is to be extended to a minimum of three years for the majority of new PIP claimants aged 25 and over, rising to five years at their next review if they remain entitled.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) said the measure aims to free up health professionals to carry out more face-to-face assessments and deliver more reassessments, reports the Mirror.
These operational changes are separate to the Timms Review, which will examine the role of PIP, eligibility for the daily living and mobility components and assessment process.
PIP comprises two elements – the daily living component, and the mobility component. The daily living rate is £73.90 a week if you’re awarded the standard rate, whilst the higher rate is £110.40 a week.
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The mobility component is £29.20 per week for the standard rate, and £77.05 per week for the enhanced rate. You must inform the DWP if your health or condition has changed.
If you’re terminally ill, you typically receive PIP automatically without undergoing an assessment. If you are granted PIP under the special rules for terminal illness, your award will last for three years before being reviewed.
PIP is accessible if you are aged over 16 but below state pension age. If you claim PIP and reach state pension age, your claim will usually continue.
You may be able to submit a new claim at state pension age if you were eligible for PIP in the previous 12 months.
Hartlepool Borough Council confirmed the latest roll-out, which kicks off on Tuesday, March 10, will see more homes being added.
This means about 21,000 homes, or roughly 46 per cent of all properties across the borough, will be serviced weekly.
Collections began in Hartlepool in November last year, with an initial trial in the Rossmere area. (Image: Google Maps)
Weekly collections first started in November last year, beginning with a trial in the Rossmere area.
An additional 96 streets will also now benefit from the weekly collection.
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The added streets include:
Ashburn Street,
Bedale Close,
Belgrave Court,
Bilsdale Road,
Birdforth Court,
Bolton Grove,
Bransdale Grove,
Brenda Road,
Brompton Walk,
Byland Grove,
Castleton Road,
Cath Hill Close,
Charles Street,
Chelford Close,
Church Street,
Cliffe Court,
Commondale Drive,
Cowley Close,
Crawford Street,
Crawthorne Court,
Danby Grove,
Dauntless Close,
Deacon Gardens,
East View Terrace,
Edinburgh Grove,
Egton Drive,
Elizabeth Way,
Endeavour Close,
Faceby Close,
Freemantle Grove,
Garston Grove,
Goathland Drive,
Golden Meadows,
Grace Close,
Green Terrace,
Greenhow Grove,
Groom Terrace,
Grosmont Road,
Harwich Grove,
Hatfield Close,
Headingley Court,
Hornby Close,
Ilkley Grove,
Ingleby Road,
Inglefield,
Jutland Road,
Kildale Grove,
Lawson Road,
Lealhom Road,
Lingdale Drive,
Lithgo Close,
Littlebeck Way,
Liverton Gardens,
Middleham Court,
Newholm Court,
North Road,
Ormesby Road,
Pavilion Close,
Pickering Grove,
Queen Street,
Queen Terrace,
Queensland Road,
Rectory Way,
Regency Drive,
Ripon Close,
Ross Grove,
Roxby Close,
Ruswarp Grove,
Saffron Walk,
Seaton Lane,
Selby Grove,
Skipton Court,
South End,
Staincliffe Road,
Stanmore Grove,
Station Lane,
Stockton Road,
Stokesley Road,
Swainby Road,
Tees Road,
The Ashes,
The Cliff,
The Front,
The Green,
The Links,
The Paddock (Church Street),
The Wickets,
Thirsk Grove,
Victoria Street,
Wainwright Close,
Wainwright Walk,
Warrior Drive,
West View Terrace,
Westerdale Road,
Woburn Grove,
Wyverne Court.
Councils in England must collect food waste from all homes in their area on a weekly basis from April, following changes to the law.
This is part of the Government’s plan to improve recycling rates and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Since the introduction of the service, around 80 tonnes of food waste have been collected.
As part of the latest announcement, homes under the new roll-out will each receive two caddies before the start date – one small caddy for indoor use and a larger one for outdoor use into which the contents of the smaller caddy should be transferred.
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Deliveries for these caddies will take place this week.
Residents should present their large caddies alongside their standard refuse/recycling bins on their usual collection day.
Different vehicles are used to empty caddies and standard bins, so both should be put out by 7.30am to ensure collection.
Funding for the new caddies and specialist vehicles required for the collection of food waste has been provided by the Government so this initiative comes at no cost to Hartlepool residents.
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For extra information about food waste collections in Hartlepool, go to Hartlepool Council’s website.
What’s in store for you today? (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
Today, the Sun is in alliance with Jupiter. Emotions deepen, connections blossom and feelings you may have been avoiding will come to the surface.
Capricorn, Scorpio, and Virgo, allow yourself to be vulnerable today. Romantic and platonic connections will be fruitful, if you allow yourself to open up.
Don’ t rush things today. Within this powerful cosmic blend, you have time to slow down and turn inward; don’t waste the chance.
Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Thursday March 5, 2026.
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Home, family and your sense of belonging shine under today’s gentle light, offering a chance to reconnect with your roots or nourish your spirit. Original insights and intuitive nudges are flowing, so do not ignore them. Let kindness guide your actions and trust that your dreams do not need a deadline today. Sometimes the bravest move is giving yourself permission to rest deeply.
Conversations feel more heartfelt, inspiration flows freely and your intuition gets a bright green light. This is a wonderful time to share your vision, reach out to someone dear or say yes to a creative collaboration. Siblings, local people or short trips could bring unexpected joy or insight. Your steady pace now pairs beautifully with emotional intelligence.
You attract others when you mix wisdom with ambition, so trust your gut in decisions and negotiations. A creative idea could turn profitable, or a meaningful compliment may remind you of your true worth. Today is about more than money, it is about self-worth, purpose and feeling seen. The universe rewards authenticity now, especially when matched with your wit.
With the Sun aligned with Jupiter in your sign, you are glowing from the inside out. This celestial duo fills your sails with inspiration, perception and a touch of wanderlust. You are ready for growth, whether through travel, learning or expanding your emotional horizons. Your natural wisdom shines brightly, and others are drawn to your nurturing, visionary energy.
Today, you refuel your fire in sacred ways by shedding old emotional baggage and finding strength in softness. Creative breakthroughs or deeply healing moments may arise when you give yourself space to simply be. Trust your dreams, your hunches and those subtle feelings. Sometimes the biggest growth happens offstage, when your spirit is free to breathe and bloom.
Connections, whether romantic, platonic or professional, may feel more meaningful, supportive and even a little special. Someone could surprise you with kindness, or you may offer insights that deepen a bond. This is also a good time to team up around a shared dream or creative cause. Let go of the need to define everything and flow with trust.
Cosmic messages for Cosmic messages for Virgo today
Libra
September 24 to October 23
Work, wellness and routine matters feel less like chores and far more meaningful when infused with feeling and intention. A career opportunity may arrive through kindness or intuition rather than effort alone. Let emotional intelligence guide your decisions, as it is your secret superpower right now. Today’s alignment reminds you that success does not have to be stressful.
Romance, inspiration and joy bubble up in unexpected ways, through a creative spark, an alluring connection or a moment of emotional clarity. You are encouraged to play, express and dream big. Let feelings guide your actions rather than the urge to analyse or control. Good things happen when you loosen your grip. Say yes to what lights you up, it is safe to shine.
Home, healing and emotional security come into focus, inviting you to slow down and listen within. You often look to the horizon, but today’s Sun-Jupiter alignment reminds you that true expansion begins at your roots. A family moment, subtle hunch or private realisation could spark unexpected growth. Let go of the need to be everywhere at once, rest is restorative.
Your usual no-nonsense approach softens today, making room for meaningful conversations and sensitivity in communication. Whether it is a heartfelt message, a long-overdue chat or a collaborative opportunity, this gentle aspect invites warmth and emotional intelligence into your interactions. Let wisdom guide your words, there is no need to overthink something truly profound.
A key aspect brings focus to your daily rhythms, finances and wellness routines, urging you to nourish both body and bank account with kindness rather than pressure. A small shift in perspective could bring emotional and practical rewards. Let your values guide your habits, and do not underestimate the power of a well-timed break or befriending a colleague.
With the radiant Sun in your sign aligning with generous Jupiter in Cancer, you are glowing from the inside out. Creativity, love and joy flow effortlessly, as if the universe has handed you a permission slip to be fully and beautifully yourself. A romantic pull, creative breakthrough or heartfelt connection may bloom unexpectedly. Trust your instincts, they are tuned into divine timing.
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