You might be able to spot the historic aircraft close to Cambridgeshire.
The famous Red Arrows will be doing the flypast over Buckingham Palace for King Charles III’s birthday celebrations on Saturday, June 13. But ahead of the big day, the team will be doing a rehearsal close to Cambridgeshire in preparation.
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This means you might be able to catch a glimpse of the Red Arrows from your garden at the start of June. The rehearsal is set to take place on Tuesday, June 2, but it might take place on Wednesday, June 3, if the flying conditions are not favourable.
The rehearsal is set to start from over the North Sea at around 11am and will see the planes flying inwards over parts of Suffolk before entering Norfolk. The aircraft will fly over areas of Norfolk including Swaffham, Great Cressingham, and Caston.
The Red Arrows will then travel over RAF Marham at around 12.35pm. The flight path will take the team just north of the Cambridgeshire border past Wisbech.
If you want to be sure to catch the planes, you might want to take a quick trip out to Sutton Bridge, which is directly in the flight path. The Red Arrows will then carry on into Lincolnshire where they will fly over RAF Cranwell.
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The team will disperse when it reaches RAF Waddington at around 1.30pm.
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Summer is here with Memorial Day’s three-day weekend.
Observed on the last Monday in May each year, Memorial Day unofficially marks the start of warmer months with a long weekend known for barbecues, yard work and pool openings to honor the day of remembrance for military members who died in service.
The solemn day, recognized as one of the 11 federal holidays in the calendar year, is acknowledged across the country with flags lowered to half-staff under the established nationwide tradition. It is one of the few times flags are lowered in every state.
However, it is up to individual employers to decide whether they offer time off or additional pay for work on federal holidays.
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“We will continue to crack down on people like this – they pose a danger to all of us on the roads.”
15:21, 25 May 2026Updated 15:23, 25 May 2026
A disqualified driver was caught by police over the weekend driving at 90mph in the dark, with no lights on – and on the motorway.
Officers stopped the driver on the M1 close to Lurgan after he was seen driving with no lights on in the dark before being detected driving at 90mph. After his vehicle was stopped he admitted to police that he had no insurance and was later found to have been disqualified from driving in July 2024.
The driver had is car seized and will soon have to appear in court.
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A PSNI spokesperson said: “The driver of this car has just been stopped on the M1 Motorway, near Lurgan.
“Road Policing Officers detected him driving at 90mph with no lights on, in the dark.
“When stopped, he threw his hands up to having no insurance and further checks showed that he was a disqualified driver. He was disqualified in July 2024 for three years.
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“The car was seized and the driver will have to attend court in the near future.
“We will continue to crack down on people like this – they pose a danger to all of us on the roads.”
West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo is meeting senior management on Monday to assess the impact of relegation to the Championship amid a belief he is likely to leave the club.
Nuno refused to say whether he would remain at London Stadium in the aftermath of failing to prevent the club dropping out of the Premier League for the first time since 2011.
Despite improved form toward the end of the season, including a final day 3-0 victory over Leeds, West Ham paid the price for a poor start, followed by a run of 10 games without a win from the beginning of November to the middle of January.
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Chairman David Sullivan and vice-chairman Daniel Kretinsky are likely to be the key voices in the meeting.
West Ham sources have indicated relegation will cost the club around £200m in lost income at a time when finances are already stretched.
The Hammers made a £104m loss in their most recent accounts to 31 May 2025 and are predicted to lose another large sum this season.
Sales appear inevitable, with midfielder Mateus Fernandes on Manchester United‘s list of central midfielders they are interested in.
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Skipper Jarrod Bowen is also coveted by a number of Premier League clubs, although he didn’t want to talk about that when interviewed by Match of the Day after the Leeds game.
“It’s still very, very raw,” the forward said. “Talking about futures is disrespectful to the club, the fans, everything like that. This club deserves to be in the Premier League. Our aim now is to get this club back into the Premier League.”
Swinney – who was in charge of the party when Peter Murrell was first appointed chief executive of the SNP – said he was “gutted” by the chain of events which led to Operation Branchform.
John Swinney has said SNP members who donated to an independence fundraiser at the centre of a long-running police investigation into party finances which led to the jailing of Peter Murrell will not be offered refunds.
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The First Minister faced the press at 1.30pm today after his former senior party colleague was earlier escorted from the dock at the High Court in Edinburgh after admitting to embezzling more than £400,000.
Murrell, 61, was remanded and will appear before the court again on June 23 for sentencing. He admitted using the party’s money to buy items including a motorhome and luxury goods, and towards the purchase of two cars.
Swinney, who was last week formally re-elected as Scotland’s First Minister, said the “level of personal horror” he felt over Murrell’s crimes was “difficult for me to properly convey”.
Describing it as being a “tough day” for the party, Swinney said bluntly: “I am gutted by this today.” He sorry to the people who are affected” by Murrell’s crimes, saying that the money had been “stolen” from the party.
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“It is the conduct of Peter Murrell that has got us into that position,” the First Minister stressed.
Operation Branchform – the police investigation that ultimately led to Murrell’s conviction – was launched in July 2021to investigate how the SNP spent more than £600,000 of donations intended for a second independence referendum campaign.
Nicola Sturgeon, Murrell’s estranged wife, had announced in 2017 the SNP would push for a second referendum on independence following the 2016 Brexit vote. The party launched a #ScotRef fundraising appeal that same day.
But the online crowdfunder was closed after the June 2017 general election – which saw the SNP’s vote share drop – having raised almost half of its £1m target.
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Asked if he would apologise to those who donated, and whether they would get their money back, the First Minister said: “Party members have made those donations to the SNP. We don’t have that money, it’s been stolen from us.
“I can confidently say to members of the party that the money they donate to us is used to further the aims and objectives of the SNP, and it always will be.
“I feel the same way as party members. I’m one of those people who donates to the SNP as well. So I feel the hurt and the anger and the betrayal the party members feel. What I’ve done, is made sure the SNP has good governance and good financial management in place.”
Asked why he was so resistant to offering party members a refund, given Murrell stole from an organisation that failed to safeguard donations, Swinney said: “I come back to the point I made earlier – the actions of Peter Murrell, as described in the police’s statement, talk about carefully trying to hide his criminality, with false receipts and accounting.
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“It’s wholescale deception. It’s deceiving the systems in place to exercising control, and deceiving the people who are the sources of donations to the party.
“The collective victim is the Scottish National Party, but there are multiple victims who have contributed the resource.
“Members of the party, in my view, given that money for its proper purpose, and they would want to us to continue to proceed to do all that we can to achieve the greatest that we can with the resources available to us.”
Tom Gordon, MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, visited Barchester’s Thistle Hill Care Centre on Friday, May 15, where he met residents and staff and toured their new eight-bedroom extension.
Mr Gordon praised the centre’s facilities, especially the physio room and spa bath, while also joining in with the home’s weekly quiz.
Dannie Jean, general manager at the care centre, said: “It was lovely to have Tom Gordon here for the morning.
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“The residents were delighted that he was able to visit us and join in the quiz.
“We all had a wonderful morning, and we hope that Tom will come to see us again soon.”
Thistle Hill Care Centre, part of Barchester Healthcare, provides residential, nursing, dementia, and respite care, as well as support for individuals with physical disabilities and acquired brain injuries.
Barchester Healthcare is one of the UK’s largest care providers, operating 269 care homes and hospitals and supporting more than 13,800 residents.
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Its services range from short-term respite care to long-term stays, focusing on delivering personalised care that promotes dignity and independence for all residents.
The county’s police force said it happened yesterday (Sunday, May 24) at 8.15am in Mook Street, Westow, which runs close to the River Dewent between Buttercrambe and Malton.
The man was riding a Yamaha MT10 motorbike and the crash also involved an Isuzu Trooper 4×4.
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North Yorkshire Police said it is believed the man was overtaking at the time of the crash.
A force spokesperson said: “As part of our investigation we are appealing for anyone who witnessed the crash or the moments leading up to it – or has dashcam or CCT footage – to it to speak to us if they haven’t already done so.
“Please email our serious collision investigation unit on sciu@northyorkshire.police.uk quoting incident number 12260094373.
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“You can also share information by calling us on 101 and quoting the above number.”
The Met Office has said heatwave conditions were met in eight parts of England on Sunday – Heathrow in Greater London, Benson in Oxfordshire, Brooms Barn in Suffolk, High Beech in Essex, Kew Gardens in London, Northolt in London, Santon Downham in Suffolk and Writtle in Essex.
The hot weather in England never feels as nice as abroad – but a visit to this Lido made it feel like being on holiday
The hot weather in England never feels like the hot weather abroad. In England, a hot day feels sticky, whereas a hot day abroad is easier to deal with as you have the sea or a refreshing swimming pool to jump into and cool off.
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On one of the hottest days of the year, alongside my boyfriend, I thought I’d see if going to my local Lido in Peterborough would feel like being on holiday. Also, despite living in Peterborough my whole life, it finally gave me the chance to go to the Lido as I’d never been before.
Another thing that encouraged me even more to finally visit the Lido was that this year it was celebrating 90 years of being open. Peterborough’s Lido is bang in the middle of the city centre and next to Peterborough Crown Court. From the outside, I wouldn’t have thought a big pool could be hidden behind it.
From the entrance, you only get a glimpse into the Lido, and I couldn’t believe how big the pool was before I even entered. I headed through, and all that was in front of me were families of all ages having fun in the pool or soaking up the sun to start off their summer tan.
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I couldn’t believe how big the pool was, as I didn’t realise it was 50m long. I was very eager to get into the pool, so I headed to the lockers to drop off my stuff.
Before I went into the pool, I wandered around to see what else was on offer at the Lido. There was the café tucked away in the corner, offering very reasonably priced food and drink.
There’s a separate play park for children and a small pool for kids. There’s also an upstairs bit with some benches overlooking the pool and outside of the Lido.
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I especially liked the upstairs bit, as it was quieter and gave you more time to chill in the sun. I went to the pool and swam in the lanes.
I normally swim a few lengths each week, but I’m used to a 25m pool. It was quite a shock swimming one length at 50m!
However, it was still good to try it out and really test my fitness. After our lengths, we headed to the main part of the pool, which was packed with kids and their parents.
We had a bit of a swim to cool down in the sizzling sun. Then, after a dip, we headed upstairs and sat down in the sun.
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As we soaked up the sun and chatted away, it felt like being abroad. For once, the British weather felt like that of Spain or Greece.
What felt even more weird was the fact that this was in the city centre. At times, we forgot that we were still in our home city and not in another country.
It was the right temperature to sit there and sunbathe, but if we got too hot, we could just head down to the pool. And if we got peckish or thirsty, there was a cafe only one minute away to get something.
While my partner and I are going abroad in only a few weeks, it has got us excited for our holiday, with the Lido preparing us for the abroad atmosphere and weather. After such a joyous experience at the Lido, I couldn’t believe I had never been here before.
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I will definitely be visiting the Lido many more times over the summer – weather permitting, of course. After all, you can’t trust British weather!
It is believed Shawn had been residing in the Philippines recently and since news of his sudden passing spread, friends and family have been busy posting tributes online.
“I can’t believe he’s gone,” declared one devastated friend. “Shawn was a man who could light up any room as soon as he walked into it. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.” the friend added.
A former work colleague said: “Was heart broken to hear this sad news about Shawn. I had the pleasure of working with you in eurospar and many a laugh we had. Rest in peace and condolences to all the family.”
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A third person said: “Heartbreaking news to hear about Shaun, he was the life and soul of many a night out and had a heart of gold too. RIP Shaun. Thoughts and prayers with all your family at this sad time.”
Shawn’s death notice was posted on social media by McLaughlin Funeral Directors, Dungiven, Co. Derry.
“We regret to inform you that the death has taken place of Shawn Keeley, suddenly but peacefully, on the 23rd of May 2026. May he rest in peace. Late of the Philippines and formerly of 38 Lackagh Park, Dungiven, Co Derry.
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“Beloved son of Tiney and Noel and loving brother of Christopher, Paul and Gauvin. Will be very sadly missed by his partner E.J. Very deeply regretted by all his aunts, uncles, cousins and the entire family circle. Wake and funeral arrangements later.
“Family flowers only, donations if wished in memory of Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust (KBRT) c/o McLaughlin Funeral Directors or you can donate online using the following link – https://buy.stripe.com/8x2bJ2bVKamq0dIdDc04811
“Saint Joseph patron of the departed souls intercede for him.”
Speaking at the time of his big win in 2020, Shawn said: “It all started when I bought a couple of £3 scratchcards on the Friday night. I won £30 on those so, as I was leaving work around 5.30pm on Saturday evening, I bought a couple of £5 scratch cards with my winnings.
“Normally, I’d scratch them in the car, but on this occasion, I took them home with me as I had to get ready to go to a socially distanced garden party with a few friends that night. I actually forgot about the scratch cards in my jacket pocket so when I got home, I had a shower and got ready to go out.
“Then I remembered the cards, took them out of my jacket and started scratching around 7pm. All of a sudden, I could see that my numbers matched and the card was telling me that I had won the top prize of one million pounds!”
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