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UK Foreign Office issues statement after suspected Hantavirus outbreak kills three on cruise ship

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The victims were passengers of the MV Hondius

The Foreign Office has issued a statement following a suspected outbreak of hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship that has left three people dead.

The victims were passengers of the MV Hondius which was travelling from Argentina to Cape Verde, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

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Reports state that another person, who is a British national, is currently in intensive care.

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A UK Foreign Office spokesperson said: “We are closely monitoring reports of a potential hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship Hondius and stand ready to support British nationals if needed.

“We are in touch with the cruise company and local authorities.”

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Hantavirus typically comes about following contact with urine or faeces from infected rodents.

In some cases, the virus can spread between people and lead to a dangerous respiratory illness.

South African authorities report the first person to show symptoms was a 70-year-old passenger who died on board. His body has since been transferred to the island of Saint Helena.

His 69-year-old wife also became ill during the voyage and was evacuated to South Africa, where she later died in a Johannesburg hospital. A 69-year-old British man was also evacuated to Johannesburg and is currently receiving treatment in intensive care.

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The WHO said it is assisting with coordination between member states and the ship’s operator, including the medical evacuation of two symptomatic passengers, a full public health risk assessment, and support for those still on board.

Their full statement reads: “WHO is aware of and supporting a public health event involving a cruise vessel sailing in the Atlantic Ocean. To date, one case of hantavirus infection has been laboratory confirmed, and there are five additional suspected cases.

“Of the six affected individuals, three have died and one is currently in intensive care in South Africa.

“Detailed investigations are ongoing, including further laboratory testing, and epidemiological investigations. Medical care and support are being provided to passengers and crew. Sequencing of the virus is also ongoing.

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“Hantavirus infections are typically linked to environmental exposure (exposure to infected rodents’ urine or faeces). While rare, hantavirus may spread between people, and can lead to severe respiratory illness and requires careful patient monitoring, support and response.

“WHO is facilitating coordination between member states and the ship’s operators for medical evacuation of two symptomatic passengers, as well as full public health risk assessment and support to the remaining passengers on board.

“WHO is grateful for the rapid actions and coordination amongst all involved.”

Hantavirus was in the news after the late actor Gene Hackman’s wife, Betsy Arakawa, died from hantavirus infection in New Mexico last year. Hackman died a week later at their home.

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Lanarkshire thug locked up for attacking teachers

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One of Taylor Reid’s victims was left with scarring and the random attack has had a “detrimental physical and psychological impact” on both.

A thug who attacked two teachers after damaging their car’s wing mirror has been locked up for more than three years.

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One of Taylor Reid’s victims was left with scarring and the random attack has had a “detrimental physical and psychological impact” on both.

Reid, 20, was given a 38-month sentence at Hamilton Sheriff Court.

He denied assaulting Dianne Wright and Heather Luxton in Hamilton Road, Bellshill, on July 9 last year, but a jury dismissed his self-defence claim and found him guilty.

Reid was also found guilty of threatening or abusive behaviour and breaching a bail curfew.

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The court heard the serial offender was the subject of eight separate bail orders at the time.

He was crossing the road when he struck the car’s wing mirror, prompting the teachers to stop and confront him.

Reid, who had been drinking, then started punching both women.

Defence lawyer Diarmid Bruce said Reid had experienced “significant trauma” in his childhood.

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He “makes the wrong choices when intoxicated”.

Mr Bruce said his client has been in custody since his arrest on these charges and has “struggled to cope”.

He suggested a community payback order could be imposed, adding: “Unpaid work would be a constructive option.

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“It gives people something to do when they are at a loose end and are otherwise likely to turn to alcohol.

“Mr Reid is definitely too young to be written off.”

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However, Sheriff Linda Nicolson said Reid had already amassed a criminal record that included convictions for disorder and offences involving weapons.

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The sheriff stated: “These teachers were minding their own business as they drove along the road.

“You forcibly hit their car. They were, understandably, shocked and got out of the vehicle as a result of that.

“I have read the victim impact statements and it’s clear what happened has had a detrimental physical and psychological impact on them.

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“I have also heard evidence of the significant injury sustained by one of them.

“I see no alternative to custody in your case but the sentence is less than it would have been for an accused person over the age of 25.”

The 38-month stretch was backdated to August 28 to take account of time Reid has already spent in custody.

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World Cup 2026: Mexico agrees to host Iran at World Cup

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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has agreed to allow Iran to be based in the country during the World Cup, claiming the United States were unwilling to host them.

Sheinbaum said her government had been approached by Fifa after the US made it clear it did not want Iran’s squad to stay in the country during the tournament.

“We have no reason to deny them the possibility of staying in Mexico,” Sheinbaum said.

“The United States does not want the Iranian team to stay overnight, but they are going to play three matches there.

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“So they asked us: ‘Can they stay overnight in Mexico?’ And we said: ‘Yes, no problem. We have no problem.”

Iran were originally given Tucson, Arizona as their World Cup base with all three of their matches scheduled to take place in the US.

However, the ongoing war in the Middle East and related security concerns has led to uncertainty around their participation.

The World Cup is being co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico, with Iran scheduled to play New Zealand on 15 June and Belgium on 21 June – both in Los Angeles – and Egypt in Seattle on 26 June.

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Iran are currently preparing for the tournment in Antalya, southern Turkey.

The BBC has contacted the White House for comment.

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Bolton’s ‘Flipper Guy’ to dust off his old fins again for The Christie

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Craig Keatley, from Stoneclough, is set to walk 14 miles in flippers to raise money for a cancer hospital after his friend was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer.

The 56-year-old will walk from The Christie Hospital in Withington to his home district in Stoneclough on June 27 in aid of The Christie charity.

It started originally in the 90s. (Image: Craig Keatley)

The charity challenge comes after his friend, Lee Burns, from Stoneclough, began treatment at the hospital.

Mr Keatley said: “Things like what we’re doing, what my mate’s going through now, puts life in perspective.

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“He’s nearly 48, and he’s got bloody cancer, and it’s not a good thing to have.

“I only hope he can prolong his life as much as we can, but, from my point of view, let’s raise a few quid, put a smile on people’s faces and raise awareness.”

Mr Keatley has become known locally for completing long-distance charity walks while wearing swimming flippers.

Craig after an impressive climb up a peak. (Image: Craig Keatley)

Over the years, he has climbed Mount Snowdon in flippers and walked from Liverpool to Manchester wearing them.

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He said he first came up with the idea during a night out in the early 1990s before bringing it back for charity fundraising in 2017.

Mr Keatley said: “Every time you go out, you’re faced with the madness of people engaging and filming you because it is bonkers.

“I get a lot of enjoyment from seeing people and seeing their reactions because you get all sorts of reactions.

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“Every time I go out, I’m getting beeps, waves and every sort of reaction, which again is good really.”

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Mr Keatley said several people are expected to join him on the route, with the event planned around a football World Cup theme.

He said he has raised more than £28,000 for charities through his various challenges over the years, including almost £4,500 for Bolton Community Kitchen.

Mr Keatley added: “The money side is great, the awareness is great, the fun element is great, and the personal challenge is great.

“I don’t think I could have dreamed about doing anything like that because of the miles I’ve done.

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“You’ve got to train hard, and people stop you and tell me their story.”

One of Mr Keatley’s toughest challenges saw him walk 31 miles from Anfield to Old Trafford in flippers in 2019.

He said: “That was the hardest thing I’ve ever done.

“I was physically sick at the end of it, and my mates got me over the finish line because if it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t have done it.”

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Mr Keatley said the support he receives from the public is one of the main reasons he continues doing the challenges.

He added: “People see me on the street and say, ‘You’re the flipper guy’.

“It’s amusing, really, and it’s nice, that little cult status sort of thing.

“I enjoy doing it, and people get a lot of fun from it, seeing me.”

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Man arrested on suspicion of rape in Darwen town centre with area taped off

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A suspect is in custody following reports a woman was attacked

A man has been arrested on suspicion of rape following reports that a woman was attacked. An area was taped off in the centre of Darwen, in Lancashire, after the alleged attack in the early hours of Monday (May 25).

Police were called to the bottom of Belgrave Road, where it meets the A666, at around 12.55am to reports that a woman in her 20s had been raped.

The small wooded area behind the pair of Grade II-listed tram shelters was cordoned off with police tape after the incident. Two police vehicles remained at the scene throughout Monday amid investigations.

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A suspect, aged 21, has been arrested on suspicion of rape and is in custody to be questioned. Anyone with information about the alleged attack is being urged to contact Lancashire Police.

A spokesperson for Lancashire Constabulary told LancsLive: “Shortly before 12:55am today (25th May) we received a report of a rape in Belgrave Square, Darwen.

“An investigation is under way, and a woman in her 20s is being supported by specially trained officers. A 21-year-old man from Darwen has been arrested on suspicion of rape and remains in custody.

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“We know that this is concerning to hear about, but we want to reassure you that we have a dedicated team of officers investigating and have increased patrols by our Neighbourhood officers as a reassurance. We want you to know that if you have any concerns that you can approach them as they conduct their duties.

“If you have information or CCTV or dashcam footage that could assist our enquiries, please call 101 quoting log 0059 of 25th May.”

Darwen town centre had been packed over the weekend as tens of thousands of music-lovers headed to the annual Music Live festival. Sunday’s headliners were The Ordinary Boys with the warm weather drawing crowds into the town.

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Pope Leo XIV urges AI regulation for the common good

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VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV called Monday for robust regulation of artificial intelligence and for its developers to work for the common good rather than profit, issuing a sweeping manifesto on safeguarding humankind as the technology impacts everything from work to war.

“Magnifica Humanitas” (Magnificent Humanity), Leo’s first encyclical, has been eagerly awaited ever since history’s first U.S.-born pope announced days after his election that he considered AI to be the biggest challenge facing humanity today.

In the text, Leo denounced the “culture of power” driving the AI race, especially in developing ever more sophisticated methods of remote warfare. He declared that it was “not permissible” to entrust irreversible, lethal decisions to AI systems, setting up another flash point between the American pope and the Trump administration, which has worked aggressively to deregulate AI development.

“Artificial Intelligence now demands to be disarmed, freed from logics that turn it into an instrument of domination, exclusion and death,″ the pope told a special Vatican presentation of the encyclical, one of the most authoritative types of teaching documents a pope can issue.

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Experts in the tech industry, academia and Catholic morality said the document will likely become a benchmark in the debate over AI, a point of reference for policymakers, researchers and ordinary folk alike. It comes as the near-daily developments in the technology trigger concerns over AI replacing human jobs and even human intelligence.

Taylor Black, a Microsoft AI executive and director of Catholic University of America’s AI institute, said the document would prompt people “at the forefront of these tools” to ask questions such as “What does it mean to be human?”

Pope calls out AI companies even as he hosts Anthropic

The Vatican launch also included remarks by the co-founder of Anthropic, which is currently locked in a legal battle with the Trump administration over access to its AI technology. The Vatican decided to involve Anthropic as part of its decade-long effort to engage Silicon Valley in dialogue over the human cost of AI.

And yet in his text, Leo repeatedly blasted the concentration of power and data in the hands of so few people in the private sector as a danger, especially to children and the most vulnerable, and called for external regulation of their work.

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“It is not enough to invoke ethics in the abstract; robust legal frameworks, independent oversight, informed users and a political system that does not abdicate its responsibility are required,” he wrote. “A more moral AI is not enough if that morality is determined by a few.”

Leo appealed to AI developers and political leaders responsible for regulating them to slow down and reflect on what they are doing. He urged them to use ethical and spiritual guidelines to make the choice to work not for their own profit or power, but the betterment of humanity.

AI competitors OpenAI and Anthropic are the second- and third-most valuable U.S. private companies, each valued at hundreds of billions of dollars, more than the GDP of many nations. Both companies are heading toward near-trillion dollar IPOs.

Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah welcomed Leo’s criticism and concern. He said such external checks were fundamental to the technology “going well” for humankind since there is so much at stake — “a real possibility that AI will displace human labor at a very large scale.”

“We need more of the world — religious communities, civil society, scholars, governments — to do what His Holiness has done here: to take this seriously, to look closely, and to push events in a better direction,” Olah said. “We need moral voices that the incentives cannot bend.”

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Experts say the text will become a benchmark

In a methodical text, the math major pope traced the history of the Catholic Church’s social teaching and applied its core concepts — justice, solidarity, the dignity of work and the universal destination of resources — to the digital revolution.

“I am convinced that this will prove to be a defining document for our era, a profound and prophetic document,” said Paolo Carozza, law professor at Notre Dame Law School and chair of the Meta Oversight Board.

“Pope Leo is offering a clear, comprehensive, and coherent voice urging us to take responsibility for constructing a world in which technology will serve humans rather than degrade them,” he said.

In its strongest chapters, Leo denounced how AI had helped accelerate the “normalization of war” by desensitizing people to its cost. He didn’t name specific conflicts, but cited “opposing imperialisms, between powers that wish to preserve their supremacy, and those that aspire to seize that supremacy.”

He demanded transparency and accountability by AI developers so that the chain of decision-making command in ordering strikes with AI weaponry is always known. He declared that the Catholic Church’s “just war” theory, which provides specific criteria for when force can be justified, was now “outdated” given the technological advances of warfare.

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A text in the church’s social justice tradition

Leo signed the text May 15, the 135th anniversary of the publication of “Rerum Novarum” (Of New Things), the most important teaching document of Leo’s hero and namesake, Pope Leo XIII. That document addressed workers’ rights, the limits of capitalism, and the obligations that states and employers owed workers as the Industrial Revolution was underway.

It became the foundation of modern Catholic social thought, and the current pope cited it at the start of his pontificate in relation to the AI revolution, which he believes poses the same existential questions that the Industrial Revolution posed over a century ago. “Magnifica Humanitas” thus becomes the latest chapter in a century-long history of popes adapting “Rerum Novarum” to the social questions of their times, often dwelling on the dignity of work for human flourishing.

AI is evoking both existential fears and utopian vision amid an intensifying debate on whether it will become a catalyst that enriches humanity or a technological toxin that dulls human intelligence while wiping out millions of high-paying jobs.

“The pursuit of greater profits cannot justify choices that systematically sacrifice jobs, because the human person is an end, not a means, and the economic order must remain subordinate to human dignity and the common good,” Leo wrote.

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Leo extended his concern for upholding human dignity in labor to issue the first-ever papal apology for the Holy See’s own role in legitimizing slavery by giving European sovereigns explicit authority to subjugate and enslave “infidels.”

A decade-long dialogue with Silicon Valley

Vatican officials declined to say who contributed to Leo’s encyclical. But Vatican and church officials have been engaged in a dialogue with Silicon Valley tech firms for a decade.

The decision to include Anthropic at the Vatican launch was criticized by some who considered it a papal stamp of approval of the AI firm, which is currently suing the Trump administration after it ordered all U.S. agencies to stop using Anthropic’s technology for its refusal to allow the U.S. military unrestricted use of it.

Brian Boyd, U.S. faith liaison for the nonprofit Future of Life Institute, read the inclusion of Anthropic’s co-founder Olah as a recognition of its prominence in the field and as similar to a papal audience with a head of state: not an endorsement.

Anthropic is an “enormous corporation that is taking onto itself an enormous risk and responsibility,” Boyd said, adding that the company has “demonstrated genuine goodwill and integrity and interest in dialogue.”

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Winfield reported from Middletown, Connecticut, and Huamani reported from Los Angeles. Associated Press writers Kelvin Chan in London and Colleen Barry in Milan contributed to this report.

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England vs New Zealand: Dani Gibson takes career-best 3-14 as hosts seal 2-1 T20 series victory

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England had threatened to blow away New Zealand in the second T20 when they reduced the tourists to 11-4.

On that occasion, Sophie Devine and Maddy Green diligently weathered the storm before they took the game to England’s bowlers in a fifth-wicket stand of 159 which laid the platform for a 14-run victory.

This time around England were ruthless when they got themselves into a strong position, their spinners building dot-ball pressure and the lack of scoring opportunities scrambling the minds of the Kiwi batters.

The key New Zealand wicket was Devine, and when she tamely chipped Gibson to mid-off for a five-ball duck England’s joy was obvious.

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Devine was the fourth wicket to fall as the White Ferns’ middle order melted quicker than an ice cream in the 27C heat, collapsing from 29-1 to 33-6.

For a while New Zealand’s lowest total in T20 internationals – 60 all out against England in Whangarei in February 2015 – looked under threat.

Jess Kerr ensured that batting nadir was avoided before she was snared by Issy Wong, but in truth it was England’s spinners who appear key for what is to come later this summer.

According to CricViz, 47% of deliveries bowled by their spinners were hitting the stumps as their 11.1 overs claimed six wickets for 39 runs.

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Linsey Smith was particularly difficult to get away at the start en route to 2-15 while Dean took 3-13 and Sophie Ecclestone snared 1-11.

There are sterner tests to come for this attack, but this was encouraging.

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Late Late Show odds slashed for top Irish presenter to be next host

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Patrick Kielty’s future as host remains unclear

Irish television and radio presenter Miriam O’Callaghan is now favourite to become the next host of RTE flagship programme, The Late Late Show.

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Odds for O’Callaghan, 66, taking over from current host Patrick Kielty have been slashed over the last few days to 2/1.

This could be the perfect timing for the Prime Time and Sunday With Miriam host to add a Friday night entertainment show to her books, according to the Irish Mirror.

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The shift in odds comes after Jennifer Zamparelli ruled herself out of contention. Zamparelli effectively ended speculation that she could step into the coveted presenting role.

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It’s also worth noting that Miriam has presented The Late Late Show a few times in the past.

Nicola McGeady of Ladbrokes said: “Miriam O’Callaghan is the clear favourite with punters, and it looks like we’ve reached a point where it really is time to have the first female host of the Late Late Show!”

There is the possibility that Patrick Kielty may make a return to the show, but it is still unclear. RTÉ and Mr Kielty entered into a three year contract in 2023 worth €250,000 per season.

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However, in recent weeks it was revealed Kielty was in fact paid €266,323 in 2025 and €257,657 in 2024.

The national broadcaster noted that this was because it “required” Patrick Kielty to present more programmes “beyond his standard contract.”

RTÉ’s Director General, Kevin Bakhurst has said he would “love” to keep Patrick Kielty as the host of The Late Late Show and has defended extra payments to the star.

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The ‘historic gem’ town under an hour from Cambs where popular wartime sitcom was filmed

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This wartime sitcom was very popular in the 1960s and 1970s

Many places across the UK have been used for backdrops to some of people’s favourite TV shows. Any fan of a show loves to go visit the locations where they were filmed, and act just as if they are in the fictional universe they watch.

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Not far from Cambridge and only a 51-minute drive is Thetford in Norfolk, and this was the set of a popular British sitcom from the 1960s and 1970s. During its nine-year run, Thetford became the fictional town of Walmington-on-Sea, the home of Dad’s Army.

Many of the town’s outside locations were used in the BBC sitcom. For example, Thetford Guildhall acted as Walmington-on-Sea’s town hall.

Nether Row, which is a row of cottages, featured in several episodes of the programme, as well as Mill Lane which was a backdrop for many of the show’s comedic scenes. There was also the Palace Cinema that doubled as a cinema in the show, and it was also the real-life spot where the cast and crew used to watch weekly films.

Today, there is a museum dedicated to Dad’s Army in Thetford. It was opened in 2007 by the show’s creator David Croft.

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Inside, there is a reconstruction of Captain Mainwaring’s church hall office, several display areas, a shop and the Marigold Tea Room. There is also a host of historic photographs on show, alongside other memorabilia.

As well as being the centre of all things Dad’s Army, Thetford has much more on offer. The town is dubbed a “historic gem” by Thetford Town Council, and was also previously the ancient capital of East Anglia.

It’s considered the perfect place for not only history buffs, but nature lovers as well. It’s surrounded by stunning landscapes waiting to be explored.

There is Thetford Forest, which is the UK’s biggest manmade lowland forest. It’s made up of pines, heathland and broadleaves, providing the “ideal setting for a great day out”, according to Forestry England.

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Eight spectators and rider taken to hospital after serious accident at Isle of Man TT

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A qualifying session was red flagged after a crash on the Parliament Square section of the Mountain circuit around 1.30pm on Monday.

Eight spectators and a rider were taken to hospital after a serious accident on day one of the Isle of Man TT.

A qualifying session was red flagged after a crash on the Parliament Square section of the Mountain circuit around 1.30pm on Monday. All racing was then suspended for the day by the clerk of the course.

Race organisers have now confirmed that a rider was injured and the collision also involved a number of spectators.

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“The session was immediately stopped and all racing activity around the Mountain Course was suspended to allow for serious incident response procedures to be enacted,” said the organisers in a statement.

“The incident occurred on the exit of Parliament Square, and involved a single competitor and a number of spectators. The competitor was taken to Nobles Hospital and is currently reported as conscious and talking with leg injuries, and continues to receive further treatment.

“Eight spectators were identified as requiring treatment. All were reported as conscious, and were transferred to Nobles Hospital for further assessment and treatment.

“To ensure the incident was managed as effectively as possible, the decision was made to suspend any further racing activity for the remainder of the day.

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In accordance with the event’s standard operating procedures, an investigative process is now underway involving race, medical and safety personnel.

“The Isle of Man TT Races would like to thank the marshals, medical teams, emergency services, Manx Care and all personnel that supported with the response to today’s incident, and our thoughts continue to be with those involved.”

It comes after the tragic death of a competitor during the Pre-TT Classic races on the Isle of Man this week.

Morning practice and qualifying take place on the Isle Of Man circuit on Monday, but the Classic bike races took place on Sunday.

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Southern 100 Road Races have confirmed that a 68-year-old rider died after an accident on the second lap of the classic race.

Lancashire man Alan Oversby crashed on the 400cc race on the Billown Circuit in the south of the island.

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Stunning holiday home with pool and hot tub overlooking Welsh coastline

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Curlew House is a dog-friendly luxury holiday home that can sleep up to eight guests and is located in one of Wales’ most loved tourist locations.

Wales offers some truly unforgettable places to stay and tucked away in Pembrokeshire is one spectacular retreat that proves exactly why a Welsh getaway is worth booking for your new getaway.

Available to book through Sykes Cottages, Curlew House in Cosheston is a stunning contemporary escape hidden within the timeless beauty of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The Curlew House is beautiful inside and out and the striking semi-circular property sits in an enviable position on the banks of an expansive tidal estuary, surrounded by oak and ash woodland and enjoying huge uninterrupted views across sky and water.

From the moment you arrive, Curlew House makes an impression. Facing south and west, the home has been carefully designed so guests can enjoy the spectacular scenery from almost every angle.

Inside, a dramatic staircase leads down to the ground floor, framed by a huge glass panel and double doors opening onto a spacious terrace beyond.

The upper level houses four beautifully designed bedrooms. The master suite enjoys fabulous double-aspect views from a super king-size bed, plus a private balcony and en-suite bathroom complete with both bath and separate shower. A second large bedroom sits at the opposite end of the house and offers equally impressive views from another terrace. Configurable as either a twin or super king room, it also includes its own en-suite with bath and shower.

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The remaining two bedrooms each feature king-size beds, generous storage and estuary views, alongside stylish en-suite shower rooms.

Downstairs, the holiday home opens into an expansive living space designed for families and groups to gather. A well-equipped kitchen with breakfast bar flows into a dining area centred around a beautiful oak table seating eight.

One of the standout spaces is the bright sunroom overlooking the pool area. Doubling as a second sitting room, it links effortlessly with the living and dining areas and includes a kitchenette and cosy wood-burning stove.

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Outside, Curlew House is every bit as striking as its interior. Large sliding doors lead onto an impressive terrace featuring a beautiful solar-heated swimming pool that instantly catches the eye. The pool creates a luxurious resort-style feel while complementing the spectacular surroundings.

Visitors who have stayed at Curlew House clearly found it just as memorable.

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One review reads: “Wonderful holiday had by all the family. Enjoyed the accommodation – stunning and very individual and very well equipped -views, pool and hot tub, together with exploring Pembrokeshire Hope to visit again.”

Another guest said: “We had a lovely time, thank you. Everyone enjoyed the pool . Delightful to open the curtains and see the views”

A third stayer added: “A very special place to unwind and relax with spectacular views over the estuary. Everything here to make a perfect holiday. Thank you so much.”

Elswhere, the Hay Barn in Powys is available to book on Luxury Cottages. It is dog-friendly and can sleep up to 10 guests.

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Also, the Cuddfan Cottage in Abergavenny is another standout cottage where guests can enjoy an indoor swimming pool.

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