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The victim told police that she felt like a prisoner in her own home

A stalker who made a false 999 call saying his former partner had died has been jailed. David Williams, 48, began persistently messaging, texting, and calling the victim, as well as loitering outside her house in Peterborough, from August 12, 2025.

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A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police said: “They had been in a relationship which ended in June last year and the victim told officers Williams’ behaviour was frightening her and she felt like a prisoner in her own home.”

Williams was arrested and given bail conditions not to contact the victim or go near her house. However, officers were called to the victim’s address on August 29 after an argument between Williams and the victim was overheard.

Williams was removed by officers and the victim told them he had turned up at her house with letters and a necklace a few days before. He had also made a hoax call to 999 saying she had died, which led to paramedics attending her house.

Williams, of Lincoln Road, was arrested again on August 31 and called the force’s control room in September to say he had breached his bail conditions and texted the victim because she was ill. He also stalked her when she visited Peterborough City Hospital and made two hoax calls to police asking them to check on her welfare.

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Williams, was jailed for 12 months having pleaded guilty to stalking and persistently making use of a public communication network to cause annoyance/inconvenience/anxiety on Wednesday, February 18, at Peterborough Crown Court . He was also handed a 10-year restraining order preventing him from contacting the victim.

DC Tisha Morris, who investigated, said: “This sentence reflects the seriousness of the prolonged distress caused by Williams’ actions. Stalking has a profound impact on victims, often leaving them feeling unsafe in their own daily lives.

“The victim showed great courage in reporting Williams to the police and I hope the sentence provides her with reassurance and makes clear that this type of behaviour will not be tolerated”

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Final decision approaching on future of Roselawn crematorium

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The crematorium opened in 1961 when expectations were for 700 cremations a year but demand means a new facility is being proposed

A final decision on the future of Belfast’s Roselawn cemetery is approaching after a City Hall committee backed a plan to redevelop the site with a new two-chapel building.

Elected representatives at the council’s Strategic Policy and Resources Committee recently approved a proposal for a new two-chapel crematorium at the current site at Roselawn. The vote, which was taken behind closed doors in a secret meeting away from the public and press, has not been made public, but reportedly was not unanimous, with Sinn Féin showing opposition to the proposal.

The committee decision will go to the next monthly meeting of the full council for ratification, on Monday March 2, where it is expected there will be another vote on the matter.

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Belfast City Council first revealed an £18 million plan for a new crematorium five years ago, while funeral directors and families have expressed frustration at the long delay in decision-making at City Hall. It was due to open in 2024, and accommodate 4,500 ceremonies a year. Meanwhile long lists of families using the facility are limited to rushed ceremonies packed into 20 minute slots.

The crematorium opened in 1961 when expectations were for 700 cremations a year, but demand has significantly grown since then in Northern Ireland. Up until 2023 Roselawn had the only crematorium in Northern Ireland, Antrim and Newtonabbey now also provides a service.

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Green Councillor Anthony Flynn, who made the proposal for a new two chapel crematorium at the current site at a Belfast Council working group, welcomed the committee decision.

He said: “A few weeks ago I visited Roselawn to meet the staff and see first-hand how services are being delivered. The people working there are doing incredible work. They support families with compassion and professionalism at the most difficult moments in their lives. They deserve real credit.

“But the building itself is no longer fit for purpose. It was designed in the 1960s for a very different Belfast. Since then, our city has grown and changed.

“Funeral practices have evolved. Families now expect more flexibility, more time and more space to grieve in a way that reflects their traditions and beliefs. The current facilities simply cannot meet that demand.

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“That is why I have consistently supported a new two chapel crematorium at Roselawn, with a hybrid model that gives families longer service times if they want them. It is about dignity, choice and modern facilities that reflect the needs of today’s Belfast.”

He added: “This week, a committee approved the proposal for the new two chapel site. It will now go to full council for ratification. Some have argued it should be built somewhere else.

“But residents have already waited years for improvement. Delaying again would mean more time, more cost and no better outcome for families who need certainty now. For me, this is simple. Support the staff, support the investment, support families at their time of grief.”

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Cambridgeshire pub to get new name and major revamp as reopening confirmed

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A Cambridge pub is set to undergo “significant refurbishment and rebranding”. The Lord Byron in Trumpington, Cambridge, has been acquired by hospitality group Heartwood Collection.

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The pub is expected to reopen in late 2026 and will be renamed The Meadow Lark. It will have 19 bedrooms, making it Heartwood Collection’s first ‘pub with rooms’ in Cambridgeshire.

The name takes inspiration from nearby Trumpington Meadows, a nature reserve next to the River Cam, as well as from skylarks native to the area. The extensive refurbishment aims to transform the pub’s bar and dining spaces into warm, welcoming interiors.

Guests will be able to enjoy seasonally changing menus and a curated drinks list. There will be an enhanced outdoor space making the most of the pub’s proximity to the picturesque Trumpington Meadows and Byron’s Pool.

Richard Ferrier, CEO of Heartwood Collection, said: “We are delighted to have acquired The Lord Byron in Trumpington and to be bringing it into the Heartwood family as The Meadow Lark. Inspired by the beautiful surrounding nature reserve, we look forward to creating a pub that truly reflects its landscape and community, somewhere guests can gather, dine and celebrate for many years to come.”

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Man charged after person found injured in Haddington property later died in hospital

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Officers were called Carlyle Gardens in Haddington on Tuesday February 10 where the 54-year-old was found injured, however he died in hospital on Wednesday February 18.

A man has been arrested and charged after another man was found injured in East Lothian and later died in hospital. Officers were called Carlyle Gardens in Haddington on Tuesday February 10.

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The 54-year-old man was found injured in a property and was taken to hospital. However he died on Wednesday February 18.

Police Scotland confirmed a 41-year-old man had been arrested and charged. He is due to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Wednesday.

Senior Investigating Officer Detective Inspector Ross Duthie, of the Major Investigation Team, previously said: “My thoughts are with the man’s family and friends at this difficult time. We have a dedicated team of officers carrying out extensive enquiries and a police presence remains in Haddington as part of this.”

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Matthew Lillard Compares Quentin Tarantino Jibes To A ‘Punch In The Mouth’

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Matthew Lillard has admitted he had a profound reaction to the support he received after Quentin Tarantino’s recent disparaging comments about him.

Late last year, during an interview on The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast, Tarantino said he didn’t “care for” Lillard, as well as taking shots at fellow actors Paul Dano and Owen Wilson.

Talking to People magazine, the Scream actor joked that the outpouring of love he received in the wake of the controversial interview made him feel like he was going to his own funeral.

“It felt like I had died and was in heaven watching everyone send out their RIP tweets,” he explained, adding that the likes of George Clooney and Superman director James Gunn had “been really generous” by sticking up for him and “telling me how much they loved me and liked my work”.

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“I mean, it was really nice being a part of your own wake, sort of sitting there living through all the nice things people say after you die,” the Scooby-Doo star quipped.

He admitted that Tarantino’s remarks were especially painful because he had previously been a big fan of the Pulp Fiction director, and would “love” to work with him in the future.

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“I think he’s a lovely filmmaker, and to just sort of get punched in the mouth was kind of a bummer,” he admitted.

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Lillard first addressed Tarantino’s comments in December during an appearance at GalaxyCon in Ohio.

Reflecting on what had been said, Lillard admitted his feelings had been hurt, and that it “fucking [sucked]” that the One Upon A Time In Hollywood director had aired his negative views.

“You wouldn’t say that to Tom Cruise. You wouldn’t say that to somebody who’s a top-line actor in Hollywood,” he said.

While Paul Dano never commented publicly on Tarantino calling him the “weakest fucking actor in SAG,” he did admit the many comments defending him were “nice”.

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“I was also incredibly grateful that the world spoke up for me so I didn’t have to,” Dano told Variety earlier this year.

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Westhoughton and The Haulgh welcome new Talkin’ Tables groups

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Talkin’ Tables hosts weekly, free, hour-long sessions where members of the community can come together and chat.

Founder Marjorie Hayward launched the community project in July 2021, and there are now over 100 tables across the country.

With tables already bringing people together across Bolton, the two new tables are a welcome addition to the ever-growing movement.

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Lynne told The Bolton News: “There is a new table starting at Westhoughton Library on March 13, under table leader Helen Peachey.

“Helen is one of our long-standing leaders, already running a table at St John’s Church and another one which will soon be moving to a café called Capri.

“So this will be her third table, but she’s hoping that, as the table gets established, someone will come forward to take over as leader.”

The launch event will from 2.15pm until 3.15pm, with tea and biscuits.

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Each session is run by a Table Leader, who helps facilitate conversations and welcomes new members.

Lynne is always on the lookout for new leaders in Bolton who would be willing to support the weekly sessions.

“It’s not very difficult to find venues, but to find nice people who are willing to give up their time—that’s what we really need,” said Lynne.

Those interested in becoming a Table Leader should be “friendly and willing to talk to people who are on their own” and can reach out to Lynne at lynneccroston@gmail.com.

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Lynne said the table has been made possible with support from Mabinuori Akpofure, service development officer of Bolton Library and Museum Services.

The second table will open on Friday, March 20, at Bolton Sea Cadets’ Castle Street venue, from 10.30am to 11.30am.

This will be the 25th table in Bolton, a milestone for the group.

“I’m really glad to have a table over there because we haven’t got one in that area,” said Lynne.

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The leader of this table will be Carole Ogden, who already does extensive voluntary work.

Lynne is hoping the Mayor of Bolton, Cllr David Chadwick, will attend the launch meetings, as he has so often done at previous launches.

“There are still plenty of areas in Bolton where we’d like to set up tables,” said Lynne.

“We haven’t got anything in Breightmet or Little Lever yet, and we’d like to have somewhere that everybody could go.”

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Lynne also highlighted the importance of setting up more tables at the weekend, as this can be a particularly lonely time for some people.

Currently, there are no tables on Saturdays, and Lynne said she is sure people would welcome a place for a “coffee and chat.”

To find your nearest Talkin’ Table, visit www.talkintables.co.uk.

If you would like to be a Table Leader in Bolton, email Lynne Croston at lynneccroston@gmail.com.

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‘Schloss’ Chalet Albert menu is a decadent Alpine adventure’

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That’s because Albert’s Schloss, on Peter Street in Manchester, has transformed itself into its very own ski resort with its new Après-inspired menu – and they invited us down to give it a try.

We were greeted by two lovely members of staff who informed us that our table wasn’t yet ready, but we could wait in the bar area. With pleasure!

While we waited, we had a pint of Tank Pilsner each. If you haven’t had the pleasure of trying this before, allow us to give you an overview: the large copper tanks you’ll notice in the centre of the venue aren’t just there for decoration.

Oh no.

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They serve up to 4,000 pints of ‘tankovna’ beer that’s known and loved by loyal drinkers for its light, fresh, buttery taste.

As we sipped away, we heard the words we’d been waiting for… “Your table is ready!”

We made our way to our table, which was atmospherically dressed with a candle, menus and surrounded by fellow hungry Mancunians. As you’ll read later, if you’re going to pay Albert’s a visit, then make sure you’ve burnt some calories earlier in the day…

But before we got onto our food, we noticed the dedicated ‘spezials’ Chalet Albert cocktail menu, and thought it appropriate to have the aptly-named Sex on a Snowdrift – St-Germain elderflower liquor, Hendrick’s gin, apple, mint, cucumber, lemon and black pepper. What’s not to like about that?

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The Sex on a Snowdrift ‘Chalet Albert spezials’ cocktail. (Image: Newsquest)

Well… one particularly fussy member of the party was worried about the cucumber content of the cocktail. As someone who has to remove the “devil vegetable” from another well-known food franchise’s wrap of the day, to our surprise, the drink went down a treat.

We also tried out the Rhubarb and Elderflower Collins – offering a perfect blend of floral flavours ready to wash down the feast heading our way.

Our waitress, Mariam, was one of the standout parts of our experience. She, and all the other staff, went above and beyond to make our meal memorable – her wit and charm carried the entire evening, so thank you, Mariam.

Now, the Chalet Albert menu is described as a “decadent Cook Haus menu, designed for sharing”, with a celebration of everything schnitzel, spritz and ski season aprés, so please do forgive the sheer amount of food we’ve ordered…

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We opted for the Alpine Krokettes and Twice Fried Chicken to start, which was given the Mariam stamp of approval, so we knew what was about to arrive was going to be good.

The Twice Fried Chicken starter, served with haus pickles and ranch dip (Image: Newsquest)

We weren’t wrong. The Krokettes were described by the resident fusspot as “delicious”. “I want more”, he begged.

The chicken was equally as moreish – juicy, sticky and flavourful, and paired with the gorgeous haus pickles. Everything you could want from a staple starter, done exceptionally well.

We were promptly served with our main course: Schweinshaxe (Schloss’ famous pork knuckle), alongside the Chalet Albert Cordon Bleu Schnitzel, Truffle and Parmesan Fries and Sformato (baked truffle mash).

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A bird’s eye view of a rather large amount of food. (Image: Newsquest)

The Cordon Bleu Schnitzel. (Image: Newsquest)

The Schweinshaxe, Albert’s Schloss’s famous pork knuckle. (Image: Newsquest)

The Schweinshaxe is famous for a reason. Served in the middle of a magic red cabbage gravy moat, the knuckle is crisped to its max while the meat underneath remained succulent….and it’s also gluten-free! One note is that a steak knife would have been a helpful tool here to deal with the abundance of crispy pork crackling.

The Schnitzel was also perfectly fried and showed Albert’s at its best – chicken breast, Gruyère – a firm, Swiss Alpine cheese – Black Forest ham, wild mushroom and brandy sauce, and decadent truffle and parmesan fries.

The decadent Sformato – baked truffle cheese and belting Alpine cheese, ‘to share’. (Image: Newsquest)

The fries were so nice we accidentally ordered them twice, and the truffle mash (Sformato) was also delicious. The cheese was melted evenly, and it was the right amount, too – a fistful, or should we say a pork knuckleful, not a sprinkle.

You might think this was a truffle overload – but no, not at all, and that’s what this menu is all about.

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At this point, we should probably address the portion sizes. We left Albert’s that day a lot heavier than we went in. Do be aware that the portions are incredibly generous. Not a complaint, just something to keep in mind when ordering.

Desserts? For that very reason, we simply didn’t have room – but we did make space for an Espresso Martini as we enjoyed the live music and Aprés ski party put on by Chalet Albert’s brilliant ‘in-haus’ entertainment.

We only had space for an espresso martini for dessert… (Image: Newsquest)

And if none of that food is for you, the Chalet Albert menu is also bursting with other Aprés-inspired treats – including the show-stopping Cheese Fondue.

Hold onto your skiis as we explain this one to you – it’s a sharing feast of melted Vacherin Fribourgeois, Gruyère and white cheddar, served with a side of haus pickles, sourdough and new potatoes. That’s shared dining at its cheesiest and most delicious.

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The Baron Burger also boasts a juicy patty smothered in raclette cheese, crispy shallots and truffle mayo and is served with a rich boat of gravy for ultimate indulgence. That one’s being ordered next time we go…

Overall, our experience was very enjoyable. The service was fantastic, portions generous, and food incredibly tasty. It was on the expensive side – the whole order came to about £125 – but for what you got, it was a lot of bang for your buck.

But most importantly, the adventure evoked the same warm feeling you get when someone else is making a roast at the end of a bad week.

It’s still there until March 31, so if you’re looking for somewhere atmospheric to spend a cold, miserable winter evening, then we’d recommend you check out the Chalet Albert menu – fussy eaters, drinkers and non-drinkers alike.

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Serial thief accused of 30 robberies at Tesco stores to be barred from all shopping centres in Belfast

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‘His partner will have the pleasant duty of shopping for the couple’

An alleged serial thief accused of 30 separate raids on Tesco stores across Belfast is to be barred from all shopping centres in the city, a High Court judge has ordered.

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Jackie Johnson, 43, has been charged with stealing more than £3,000 worth of chocolate, sweets, alcohol, food and other groceries as part of an eight-month spree.

Granting him bail under strict terms, Mr Justice McAlinden stressed that the commercial interests of retailers must be protected.

“He will be banned from entering any supermarket or shopping centre in the greater Belfast area,” the judge directed.

Johnston, of Parkend Street in the city, is charged with 30 counts of theft and a further attempted theft.

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The alleged offences were committed on dates between January and September last year.

Prosecutors claimed Tesco’s security staff identified him while examining CCTV footage from various stores.

Johnston was captured repeatedly stealing items from branches at York Street, Antrim Road, Royal Avenue and Ballygomartin Road, according to the charges.

“This resulted in a total loss of £3,464.49 to Tesco,” Crown counsel disclosed.

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Opposing bail, she said police believe there is a high risk that Johnston will carry on offending.

Defence barrister Sean Doherty argued his client should be released based on the time he has now spent in custody. He further contended: “£3,464 is not a trifling figure, but nor is it particularly significant to a company with the type of revenue Tesco has in any year.”

Following submissions, Mr Justice McAlinden acknowledged the scale of the alleged offending. He noted: “This man seems to have been engaged in a wholesale campaign to steal from Tesco.”

But he ruled that Johnston can be released on terms which also involve reporting to police three times a week.

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The judge added: “His partner will have the pleasant duty of shopping for the couple.”

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Elliot Anderson looks certain to make a big move away from Nottingham Forest this summer (Picture: Getty Images)

Manchester United have two Nottingham Forest stars on their radar, but face serious challenges to get either deal done.

It is set to be a big summer at Old Trafford, with a huge decision to be made on their next permanent manager.

Michael Carrick is in interim charge and has been impressive, but will the former Red Devils midfielder be handed the chance to extend his stay, or will the club appoint a more experienced boss?

Either way, Manchester United will be active in the transfer market, specifically bringing in a new midfielder.

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The club wanted to boost their options in that position last summer and their need will be even more pressing this year as Casemiro is leaving at the end of the season.

A number of players have been linked with a big move to Old Trafford, including the likes of Brighton’s Carlos Baleba and Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton.

Nottingham Forest and England star Elliot Anderson has also been touted as a possible Manchester United signing, while his teammate for club and country is also on their radar.

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The Daily Mail reports that Morgan Gibbs-White has admirers at Old Trafford, in fact there is a ‘strong interest’ in the 26-year-old.

The six-cap England international has been integral for Nottingham Forest since joining from Wolves in 2022, making 154 appearances in all competitions and scoring 26 goals.

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Tottenham made a move for him last summer, making a £60m bid, but Forest convinced the midfielder to sign a new deal at the City Ground, worth around £150,000-a-week.

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Here lies the problem for Manchester United in possible moves for Gibbs-White and Anderson, as the hierarchy are keen not to hand out wages much above that level.

The likes of Matheus Cunha, Benjamin Sesko and Bryan Mbeumo all arrived last summer and are on similar wages, with the club shipping out numerous players who are paid more than that.

Casemiro is departing, as will Jadon Sancho on a free transfer, while Marcus Rashford is expected to be sold to Barcelona.

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Another high earner, Bruno Fernandes, remains a vital player for the Red Devils, but his future is uncertain, with the possibility that the club would want to cash in if a big offer arrives, likely from Saudi Arabia.

Gibbs-White would be seen as a possible replacement for the captain, but they would be huge boots to fill given Fernandes has been the talisman throughout his time with Manchester United.

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The issue with the new wage structure is that rivals are not so strict and Manchester City are reportedly also interested in both Anderson and Gibbs-White.

If it comes to a battle between the Manchester clubs for the Forest stars, City will likely be able to offer them better financial packages.

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Snow maps reveal exact date 500-mile ‘Beast from the East’ will hit major cities

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Despite parts of England predicted to be hotter than Greece on Wednesday, maps show the heat will be shortlived and pin-point where the ‘Beast from the East’ will be felt

Winter may be coming to a close but heavy snow seems to be on the way with the ‘Beast from the East’ on the prowl from next week.

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Officially, spring doesn’t start until March 20, but meteorological winter ends later this week – and while millions saw the sunshine return today, things are about to get cold again. Advanced weather forecasting maps predict a blizzard isn’t far away, and bringing snow to many areas as well as several major cities. Temperatures as low as -13C are forecast in a weather map from WXCharts, which predicts freezing temperatures are around the corner.

The weather models are turning icy and on Saturday March 7, purple patches shows the places in the firing line. It shows snow forming to the east of the UK, over the North Sea and continental Europe, before it moves over the country and brings flurries to several major cities.

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From 9am, the threat of snow is shown south of London, and in the north east, including Newcastle. In Ireland, Dublin is warned about the white stuff with parts of London and the south east seeing heavy rainfall. It won’t be long before the wet weather clears.

By midday, the maps show the snow is on the move with almost all of the north west of England is the firing line. Manchester is expected to see flurries and things are tracked to move southward with the west Midlands and parts of the west country also impacted. Accumulations aren’t expected to be greater than 1cm by this time.

But 9pm, the snow is expected to get heavier in the north west, with it being heaviest in Manchester and Stoke-on-Trent. It will hang around parts of the North East, with some sections of Yorkshire also forecast not to escape. The east coast is also expected to see some snow, with it stretching down as far as Norwich.

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By midnight on Saturday, the blizard is bound for parts of London but it will be heaviest in the west and east Midlands. But according to the maps, many could be waking up to a blanket of snow.

The maps from 6am on Sunday March 8 show the so-called Beast from the East turn more fearsome, with the snow stretching for hundreds of miles from Scotland to the south coast of the UK. Heavy snow is expected to be falling right across England and Wales.

The BBC forecast for March 2 to 15 states: “Although confidence is even lower than usual for this period, there are some signs of high pressure building near the UK, leading to somewhat drier conditions, with precipitation amounts near or below average.

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“However, the position of this potential high will have a notable influence on both precipitation and wind. It will most likely linger near the UK through the first week of March, bringing relatively dry conditions, along with a risk of frost and fog.

“Daytime temperatures should be at least near seasonal for most areas, and potentially above average, although some chillier conditions are possible across Scotland.

“There is a small chance that high pressure could develop at higher latitudes, which would bring a risk of a colder week, though strong cold anomalies would not be expected. Wintry showers would then become more likely.”

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The Met Office expects the heaviest rainfall to come in the north-west at the start of March. It adds: “Winds will probably be strong at times, with a risk of gales. Temperatures are likely to be near to or slightly above average.”

It also says “changeable conditions” are likely in most places, coupled with some “drier and brighter interludes”.

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The deaths of 72 tigers in two tourist parks in Thailand were caused by a virus that should not be a public health concern, officials have said.

The tigers died at parks in Mae Taeng and Mae Rim in Chiang Mai province in north Thailand between 8 to 18 February.

Their deaths had sparked fears of an outbreak of bird flu, amid a resurgence of the virus in Asia. Authorities say it was not responsible, and that the tigers were killed by a virus not known to affect humans.

On Friday, the Chiang Mai regional livestock office had said autopsies of the animals found genetic material of canine distemper virus, or CDV, and traces of bacterial infection.

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But Visit Arsaithamkul, a veterinarian who took part in the tiger analysis, expressed concern that the origins of the infections remained unclear without further investigation.

In a Facebook post, he said that he suspected that as the two parks were located just 18 miles apart, the cause of infection could be food the tigers were fed that came from the same source.

He declined to elaborate when contacted by The Associated Press.

No-one has shown any symptoms so far, but authorities are continuing to monitor the health of people who had recently come into contact with the animals.

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“There has not been an animal-to-human infection case,” public health minister Pattana Promphat said at a news conference at Government House in Bangkok.

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Monthien Khanasawat, director-general of the Public Health Ministry’s Disease Control Department, said: “If we detect any sick persons, we will prepare for a nationwide monitoring measure.

“This will include contact tracing and treatment as necessary.”

Both parks, run under the name of Tiger Kingdom, remain closed. The operators did not immediately respond when contacted for comment.

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Bird flu has been resurgent in parts of Asia in recent years, and Thai authorities have been on alert.

Thailand saw 17 deaths out of 25 infected patients from poultry-caused influenza between 2004 to 2007, according to the Public Health Ministry.

CDV, which is infectious to both dogs and felines, can cause stronger symptoms in cats and tigers and can be transmitted through bodily fluids and air.

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Thai authorities said that tigers in confined environments could be particularly vulnerable to the viral infection, especially when compounded by stress and inbreeding conditions.

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The remains of the tigers were cremated and buried, officials said.

The carcasses were disinfected, photographed and discarded to prevent any further use, Livestock Development Department director-general Somchuan Rattanamangklanan said.

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The first animal-to-human transmission of bird flu was discovered in Hong Kong in 1997 before a pandemic brokeout in Asia in 2003.

Mr Monthien urged Thais to be careful around their consumption of poultry after a man in a neighbouring country, which he didn’t name, was found infected with bird flu.

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