Weather maps show temperatures reaching 21C in London with sunny spells across the UK as warmer conditions return following recent variable weather
The UK is preparing for another period of sunshine with temperatures climbing to 21C, following the recent ‘mini heatwave’. Weather maps from WXCharts, which utilise MetDesk data, indicate the warm conditions are expected to arrive across the country on by April 21.
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Until then temperatures are expected to hang around 16C here in Cambridgeshire over the next week, with some sunshine expected on Monday (April 13), Thursday (April 16) and Saturday (April 18).
The South East of England is predicted to experience the highest temperatures, with London forecast to reach a peak of 21C at 6pm on April 21, and around 20C across Cambridgeshire, reports the Mirror.
On April 8, the Met Office confirmed that temperatures reached a record high for 2026, hitting 26.5C. Following these balmy conditions, temperatures have fallen with the possibility of snow and rain across much of the UK.
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After the mid-twenties warmth experienced across much of the nation, Jim Dale, a forecaster for British Weather Services, said it won’t be long before conditions become even warmer – with “late spring” likely to see temperatures rise into the 30Cs.
A Met Office spokesperson said: “The southeast is likely to be driest and brightest. Later in this period, conditions may become drier and more settled, perhaps more especially in the north or northwest with the south possibly becoming the focus for showers or longer spells of rain.
“Temperatures will likely be near or slightly above average overall.”
Viktor Gyokeres gave the Gunners an early lead at the Emirates Stadium and scored again on the stroke of half-time after Bukayo Saka had doubled Arsenal’s lead.
Mikel Arteta’s side failed to boost their goal difference any further in the second half but a comfortable victory still piled the pressure on title rivals Manchester City.
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Man City have two games in hand to try and close the gap on title frontrunners Arsenal, the first a potentially tricky away game against Everton on Monday night.
Neville expects Pep Guardiola’s team to reduce Arsenal’s lead at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and says all eyes will then be on the Gunners and a London derby against West Ham at the weekend.
Arsenal are 17 places and a whopping 40 points above West Ham in the Premier League but the Hammers have improved in recent months to boost their survival hopes.
Arsenal beat London rivals Fulham 3-0 (Picture: Getty)
‘I watched Arsenal last night and disappointed is the wrong word but Mikel Arteta might be thinking that they could have scored a couple more and whether they might regret that,’ Neville said on his Sky Sports podcast.
‘But he’ll be happy with the win and he has to remind the players to take their chances and be clinical and ruthless. Those are the messages he will be giving I imagine.
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‘They can’t sit back now in games, they need to keep going. I think Man City will beat Everton but it would be absolutely stunning if they were to drop points there, it would be stunning.
Mikel Arteta after Arsenal beat Fulham (Picture: Getty)
‘I don’t think it will happen. It’s a massive week because I think the game Arsenal are most likely to drop points in is West Ham away.
‘That’s the game they should fear most. It’s a horrible one because West Ham are fighting for their lives and need the points.’
Jamie Carragher, meanwhile, was impressed by Arsenal’s performance against Fulham and said it ‘certainly’ puts more pressure on Man City as they travel to Merseyside.
Pep Guardiola’s Man City visit Everton on Monday (Picture: Getty)
‘Arsenal were fantastic,’ Carragher said. ‘I think it’s the best they’ve looked for a while, maybe since they beat Tottenham in the north London derby.
‘They were helped a little bit by Fulham but they look energetic and it was big in terms of helping the goal difference as well.
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‘They didn’t look fatigued or tired or nervous which they have of late but again, some of that was down to how poor Fulham were.
‘We’ll see how it plays out but it’s certainly put a little bit on Manchester City now who have a tough game against Everton.
‘I think Man City will win that but it might come down to goal difference now so just winning might not be enough.’
After facing West Ham, Arsenal’s final two Premier League fixtures are against already-relegated Burnley and Crystal Palace.
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Manchester City, meanwhile, face Brentford, Crystal Palace, Bournemouth and Aston Villa as they seek a seventh Premier League title since 2018.
Councillor Keane Duncan has put his name forward as a candidate to lead the North Yorkshire Conservative Group — a position currently held by long-serving councillor, Carl Les.
A vote will be taken next Wednesday (May 6) when the group meets for its annual general meeting.
The leader of the Conservative Group will not automatically become leader of North Yorkshire Council.
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But with the Conservative and Independent group currently holding 45 out of the 90 seats on the authority, it is likely a new group leader would also go on to lead the council following a vote at the next full council meeting.
If Cllr Les were to win the vote next week, he would automatically continue as leader.
Cllr Duncan, who represents the Norton division, became the youngest council leader in the country when he took up the top role at Ryedale District Council in 2019 aged 24.
The councillor, who is now 31, was elected to the new unitary North Yorkshire Council in 2022 and then stood for election to be the first mayor of York and North Yorkshire in 2024, coming second behind Labour candidate David Skaith.
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He was an executive member for highways on North Yorkshire Council until he was removed by Cllr Les in June last year.
It is understood the relationship between the two councillors has been strained since the reshuffle.
Cllr Duncan told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS): “I can confirm I have been nominated by colleagues for the role of leader of the Conservative group and I look forward to making my positive case at our AGM.”
Cllr Les, 76, who was awarded an OBE for his services to local government in 2023, has been leader of North Yorkshire Council since 2015.
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It is understood this would be the first time he has faced a direct challenge to his position.
Cllr Les told the LDRS: “It is an internal matter for the Conservative group to elect the group leader.
“Presently, I have been elected by the council as leader until the end of this council. But the decision for the Conservative group on Wednesday is about who leads the Conservative group.
“It’s likely that the leader of the Conservative group would then be the leader of the council, but it’s not automatic.”
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It has already been announced that the deputy leader of the Conservative group and council, Gareth Dadd, will also stand down at the AGM.
Executive members, Councillor Mark Crane and Councillor Richard Foster, have both put their names forward for the role.
Cllr Crane is a former leader of Selby District Council, while Cllr Foster led Craven District Council until local government reorganisation in 2023.
The Strait of Hormuz has been a major point of contention since the conflict started more than two months ago and ships from countries across the world have been affected by the closure
Tannur Anders UK & World News Reporter
00:16, 04 May 2026
US President Donald Trump has said that his country will start escorting ships out of the Strait of Hormuz from Monday in what he called ‘Project Freedom’.
Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social on Sunday, May 3, that countries across the world “have asked the United States if we could help free up their Ships, which are locked up in the Strait of Hormuz”.
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The Strait of Hormuz has been a major point of contention since the conflict started more than two months ago when the US and Israel carried out joint strikes on several key Iranian sites. Iran retaliated by striking sikes across the middle East and closing the critical trade route.
The US has enforced a blockade on Iranian ports in the strait in a bid to choke the Iranian economy, pressure negotiations and lift the closure.
Trump’s Truth Social post continued: “For the good of Iran, the Middle East, and the United States, we have told these Countries that we will guide their Ships safely out of these restricted Waterways, so that they can freely and ably get on with their business. Again, these are Ships from areas of the World that are not in any way involved with that which is currently taking place in the Middle East.”
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“I have told my Representatives to inform them that we will use best efforts to get their Ships and Crews safely out of the Strait. In all cases, they said they will not be returning until the area becomes safe for navigation, and everything else.”
“This process, Project Freedom, will begin Monday morning, Middle East time.”
Trump said that Project Freedom is a humanitarian gesture on behalf of the US, Iran and Middle Eastern countries and that many of these ships are running low on food, and other necessities crews to stay on board in a healthy and sanitary manner.
The tension between the US and Iran remains, and with no long-term peace agreement secured it is unclear how long the stand-off could continue.
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Trump said that if the process is interfered with, the interference will be “dealt with forcefully.”
Head Coach Neil Harris said he is “so proud of the players” following their promotion
By Press Association Sport Staff and Hunni Haynes Trainee multimedia reporter
10:14, 03 May 2026
Cambridge United Football Club have been promoted to Sky Bet League One after a draw against Crewe Alexandra on Saturday (May 2). The draw confirmed an immediate return to the third tier for the team who have finished the season in third place.
Cambridge boss Neil Harris has led his side to the best defensive record in the entire EFL, conceding just 33 goals from 46 games. Harris admitted “nerves were jangling” before his side were able to celebrate the promotion.
He was quick to highlight director of football Mark Bonner’s role in helping transform the club after last term’s misery. “Mark has moved heaven and earth to transform a losing culture and build a structure as well as an identity,” he said.
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“I’m so proud of the players and delighted for Mark. It’s a great day for all of us and the fans who have travelled in numbers and who have given us sold-out stadiums at the Abbey.
“The biggest mention of all is for our owners, Paul Barry and Mark Green, who have invested their own money into the club. Mark because he has been sucked into it and wants to have a bit of fun, he wants to win.
“And Paul because he is just the barmiest fan I’ve ever come across. We should be privileged to have him as an owner as what he does for this football club often goes unnoticed.”
Harris continued: “We weren’t the better team today, but we had the chances again, even in the 97th minute, to win it which has been the case so many times this season. We’re over the line, although the nerves were jangling.”
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Cambridge’s celebrations were delayed as an air ambulance had to land on the pitch to take a home fan who had suffered a medical emergency to hospital.
“Hopefully the fan who has been taken to hospital will be okay,” said Crewe boss Lee Bell. “Football is insignificant in the scheme of things when things like that happen.”
Here’s what the stars have in store for your day (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
Jupiter angles with Mars today, bringing bold decison-making, persuasion and determination to centre stage. Keep momentum up and all will be well.
Libra, Scorpio and Sagittarius, you are capable for more than you may first expect. Channel the confidence of Mars and go forth bravely.
Don’t be thrown by the unexpected. Take adversity in your stride, as it will make you stronger.
Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Monday May 4, 2026.
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Aries
March 21 to April 20
Your enthusiasm can be palpable as you power into this new week, Aries, and nothing can seem too daunting for you. But with Venus and the Moon in an opposition, it suggests as much as your desire to get things done quickly can be helpful, tact and diplomacy will ease your path most. This will be especially so if you are interacting with a close family member.
Your appreciation of the good things in life can be accentuated today, and your generosity can also flourish. But there may also be something that you feel spurred to purchase that comes from a deeper yearning, maybe even an unexpected nudge to snuffle an item that you hadn’t anticipated that you’d want. However, in contrast, you may decide to vent an old grievance.
With your ruler, Mercury, having moved into a more reflective area and coming into a challenging right angle with the powerful Pluto later this week, a revelation is possible, but maybe what comes up and out will be for the best. And you could be lifted by the support and enthusiasm of one friend. Their encouragement can just chime in the right way for you, Gemini.
With Jupiter in your sign in a powerful angle to Mars, the planet of action and desire, in a very prominent zone, if there is a goal that you really want to attain, your drive and passion to achieve this can be extremely strong. But ironically, you could also be tempted to pivot into something completely different and let go of what no longer brings joy or feeds your soul.
Your natural warmth and charisma can burn brightly as we enter this new week. And with Venus and the Moon aligning beautifully, you can resonate in just the right way with the people you encounter. But something you’ve thought about deeply over the last eight or nine months, but hasn’t yet materialised, could start to do so, as this week unfolds, Leo.
The Moon occupies a sensitive and homey area, which may see you wanting to ease into the week without too many demands. But another part of your nature may be relishing a challenge. What will it be? There can be a growing sense that staying as you are is unlikely to be an option. And even if you just mull this over today, this realisation can grow stronger.
Cosmic messages for Cosmic messages for Virgo today
Libra
September 24 to October 23
You realise more than any other zodiac sign, Libra, that it’s not just words and ideas that count, but also tone. And your appreciation of framing things in just the right way can be heightened today. But beneath this can certainly be a lot of desire and thrust to get your message across, and it most certainly can be heard today and by someone influential.
Part of you may want to be super-efficient, productive, and functional. Another part of you may want to completely escape the very things you know you should really be doing. And with the Moon and Venus forging an evocative connection, if escapism does win out, you’ll want to do so indulgently. Will you feel guilty? Perhaps, but perhaps not that guilty!
It’s likely going to be a pacey start to the week for you Archer, with the Moon in your sign forging an energetic link to the robust Mars in your sister fire sign of Aries. Also, your ruler Jupiter is linking to Mars, and you’re probably going to want to be very dynamic in all the moves that you make. With the harmonising Venus also supportive, people can be responsive.
Capricorns have a reputation for being cautious and even reserved. And that can seem to play out today with the Moon starting the week in a more reflective area. There is certainly a lot to mull over, but despite this, there can be one person that keeps coming up on your cosmic radar, that you could still be drawn to reach out to – be it for business or pleasure.
Although the Sun and Mercury are bringing energy to your home and family situation, it’s your ideas sector that continues to be especially illuminated, and the energetic Mars’ connection to the expansive Jupiter today can put you in the mood to tackle a challenge. But if you can add your creativity and flair to the mix, it’s likely the perfect formula, Aquarius.
Your traditional ruler, Jupiter, continues in a flamboyant zone through to the end of June and is encouraging you to showcase your creative brilliance in all its different guises. If you can find a way to convert those talents into improving your income or even sense of self, this can certainly be a fine time to push forward. Your need for recognition is also heightened today.
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Lepas is planning to launch three new SUVs in the UK market over the next 12 months.
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Lepas is a new firm that is owned by the Chinese giant, Chery Automotive. It falls under Chery’s ‘export strategy’ programme, which introduces new brands specifically for European markets. Already, brands such as Jaecoo and Omoda have seen success under this umbrella.
The first model to arrive in the third quarter of this year is Lepas’ flagship model, the L8. It will come with a plug-in hybrid powertrain, using a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine with an electric motor and 18kWh battery pack to deliver a claimed electric range of up to 55 miles.
The second model to follow will be the L6 mid-size SUV, rivalling the Kia Sportage. It will be available with petrol, hybrid and electric options. Lepas has not revealed details on the petrol model’s powertrain, but the hybrid will be fitted with a 1.5-litre turbocharged unit mated to an electric motor, while the EV will be hooked up to a 67kWh battery pack and an electric motor to provide a claimed range of up to 270 miles.
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Finally, the L4 will complete the line-up and will be the smallest model in the Lepas range. It’s a compact crossover that will rival the Volvo EX30 and BMW iX1 when it goes on sale next year.
However, powertrain details are limited at this stage, though Lepas has confirmed that it will be available with an electric powertrain.
Further details on Lepas’ SUV range will be revealed later this year, with orders set to follow.
The grass snake, the UK’s longest native reptile, is typically associated with southern and central England and parts of Wales.
However, recent anecdotal evidence and scattered public reports suggest the species may be making a quiet comeback in parts of the North East.
Sightings have been reported near wetlands, large gardens and compost-rich areas, habitats that are ideal for the elusive snake.
“It’s both exciting and unexpected,” said one local naturalist.
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“For years, grass snakes were thought to be locally extinct here, but we’re now hearing more frequent, though still unconfirmed, reports, particularly around water-rich environments.”
Once widespread across Britain, grass snake populations in the North East declined sharply over recent decades due to habitat loss, climate change and increasing urban development.
Until recently, many conservationists believed the species had vanished entirely from County Durham.
Unlike the UK’s only venomous snake, the adder, grass snakes are completely harmless to humans.
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Grass snake (Image: UGC)
They are recognisable by their olive-green colouring and distinctive yellow-and-black collar behind the head, and can grow up to 1.5 metres in length.
They are also strong swimmers, the only native UK snake regularly found hunting in water.
“Grass snakes are closely tied to wetlands,” explained BBC Countryfile on its website.
“They primarily feed on amphibians such as frogs and newts, but will also take small fish and occasionally mammals.”
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Despite their rarity, experts say suitable habitats still exist in County Durham, particularly in areas such as the Wear Valley, Teesdale and parts of the Derwent Valley.
The species typically emerges from hibernation in spring when temperatures rise above 10°C. Breeding soon follows, with females laying eggs in warm, decomposing material such as compost heaps in early summer.
Hatchlings usually emerge between late August and September.
Wildlife organisations are now encouraging the public to report any sightings, while stressing the importance of not disturbing the animals.
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“If grass snakes are genuinely returning to the North East, it’s a very positive sign,” said a spokesperson for Durham Wildlife Trust.
“It suggests that, in some places, our landscapes are recovering and can once again support species that were previously lost.”
Two thrilling semi-finals saw Murphy twice overturned a two-frame deficit in the final session against legend John Higgins to reach his fifth final. He has not won the sport’s greatest prize since triumphing as a qualifier in 2025.
His opponent will be 22-year-old Yize, in his first final, who saw off Mark Allen in stunning fashion.
Allen failed to pot a simple black, in one of the most shocking misses in Crucible history, as his chance of a first final went up in smoke, allowing Wu to mop up and then win the deciding frame.
Wu’s win means China have a finalist for a second successive year, after Zhao Xintong beat Mark Williams in the 2025 final.
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Shaun Murphy
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What time is World Snooker Championship final
The final of the World Snooker Championship will starting on Sunday, May 3 and conclude the following day on Monday, May 4.
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The match, which is best of 35 frames, will be played over four sessions; and afternoon and evening session on both days.
Murphy recovered from 3-0 down draw level at 4-4 against Wu Yize in the first session before the second session went the way of of Wu who claimed a 10-7 overnight lead.
The third session is scheduled for Monday, May 3 at 1pm, with the fourth and final session beginning at 7pm on Monday evening.
The first player to win 18 frames will be crowned world champion.
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Wu Yize
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How to watch World Snooker Championship final for FREE
TV channel: In the UK, the match will be televised live for FREE across BBC One and BBC Two. TNT Sports subscribers can watch all the action on TNT Sports 3.
Live stream: BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website will provide a free stream of the final, with TNT Sports subscribers also able to watch via the HBO Max website or app.
A theatre performance in Cambridge was once cut short by real-life chaos that ended in catastrophe
Cambridgeshire has seen ghastly tragedies over the years, including a shocking event in Burwell that saw 78 people die in a village barn fire and the rail disaster at Abbots Ripton that cost 13 lives. One particular tragedy claimed the lives of four people right in the middle of a theatre performance.
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In 1802, a fire alarm was raised during a performance when the audience rushed to the door in panic and confusion. Naturally you’d assume that any injuries or deaths would have been caused by a fire, but that was not the case.
During the chaos amid people’s panic, four people were trampled on leading to their death. The horrific event happened at the Stirbitch Theatre, which no longer exists. It was revealed that fire alarm was in fact fake.
Four years after the horrific event that cost four theatre enthusiasts their lives, the building was pulled down as it was rumoured to be unsafe, according to historian Enid Porter. A new theatre was built next to Newmarket but was only in use for seven years before it was replaced by another one in 1816.
The manager of the theatre reportedly put a notice in the newspaper expressing their regret for the false fire alarm. He offered a reward of 100 guineas to anyone who could identify the people who raised the false alarm and was keen to ‘punish’ them.
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The name ‘Stirbitch’ is a variant of the similar name, ‘Sturbridge’ or ‘Steer Bridge’ referring to the bridge where cattle crossed the river on the way to Newmarket. Given that the theatre sat on Newmarket Road, nearby Stourbridge Common, the name was derived as a description of its location.
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