Get ready for a new week (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
This week, March moves into April and Venus moves into Taurus, while the Full Moon beams in the sign of Libra.
Basically, a lot of Venus activity which puts the spotlight on money, love and pleasure.
It’s time to have a good time, to enjoy your life, to spend and indulge and fall in love.
Make your lifestyle feel like a movie this week, small touches and embellishes that make you look and feel good, attractive, luxurious, and taken care of.
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How you treat yourself teaches others how to treat you, so set a great example and your relationships will also improve!
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Aries
March 21 to April 20
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Tarot card for Aries for this week: Judgement
Meaning: The greatest pleasure is in feeling comfortable, happy and confident in your own skin! An easy conscience, a sense of pride and self-worth, and a bit of a buzz to be seen; this is how you’re moving this week, Aries, and it feels good.
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Judgement has you taking great pleasure in who you’ve become. It’s not been easy and you’ve overcome many issues and risen to many occasions. You are impressive! So, pat yourself on the back, put a smile on your face and greet the world with authentic confidence and curiosity… lots of new opportunities are ready to meet you!
Spin the wheel, Taurus (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Taurus for this week: The Wheel of Fortune
Meaning: Venus is your ruling planet, so when she’s highly active, it gifts you with magical superpowers and energy. Use it well! The Wheel of Fortune grants you the opening to make a major change and have it go your way.
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If you could change anything in your life, what would it be? The chances of success, if you start this now, are very high. It’s a portal through which you can step, entering a new era and chapter with things much more how you wish they could be. There’s always a side effect or two of change, so be prepared for the unexpected as well.
The World is your oyster (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Gemini for this week: The World
Meaning: What an invitation the cosmos is offering to you this week, Gemini! The world, and everything in it… where do you want to go and what do you want to achieve? Things have been coming to a head in your realm, many endings and natural conclusions and missions completed. So, it’s time to look and plan ahead and feel excited about your future.
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If anyone can dance in rhythm with the world’s energies and dynamic flows, it’s you. Be flexible, be fun, be open-hearted, because you’re ready to leap into another new stream and learn to swim all over again. You can go anywhere and do anything!
Time for a spring clean (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Cancer for this week: Seven of Swords
Meaning: Make sure that your home, inner circle, workspace and playtime zones are fuss, clutter, and bad vibe-free. And if not, take steps this week to oust the stuff that bothers you. Get rid!
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You are clearing the way for a splendid spring and summer. This is your magical time of year so you don’t want any flies in your ointment, thorns in your side, blemishes on your canvas.
You have a great instinct for self protection and defence, deploy it now and scan your surrounds. What comes up on the radar? This is a week to declutter and oust the things dragging you down. Be free!
Your inner child holds the key (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Leo for this week: Page of Cups
Meaning: Your inner child is awake and giving you hints, nudges and signs which can guide you towards the true pleasures and heartfelt passions you’re ready to use as a leading light in your life. Full circle – all the way back to who you authentically are, and always have been.
Creativity, play, and friendship are strong themes right now. You want to enjoy yourself, wholesomely and peacefully, in a flow of goodwill and happiness. Look to people, places and activities that make you feel this way and have a connection to something from your childhood memory box. This is the pathway to happiness.
Every day’s a school day (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Virgo for this week: Page of Coins
Meaning: You love learning, it’s literally a lifelong pleasure, as your planetary ruler is Mercury, the eternal student and intellectual. So, treat yourself this week to a new book, documentary series, course, lecture, class, TED talk, podcast or workshop. Get involved actively with something you want to learn how to do or to understand more deeply.
Feed your powerful mind. Invest in your own ongoing education and you will always feel fulfilled and creative. What we put into our mind matters. You know this more than anyone, and you’re about to curate some beautiful content.
If you don’t ask, you don’t get (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Libra for this week: Knight of Swords
Meaning: You are Venus’s child, so her presence everywhere this week makes you feel strong and powerful, like you have cosmic backing… and you do, of course!
The Knight of Swords is another ally in your quest for control, authority and power. So this is a major week of laying down the right foundations, righting wrongs, pushing back, challenging a status quo that doesn’t serve or suit you, and putting your priorities first.
Be pushy. Be demanding. Venus gifts you with all the charm and powers of persuasion you need, and this Knight brings you the force and resilience. Put together, you’re unstoppable right now!
Something, or someone, is trying to tempt you (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Scorpio for this week: The Devil
Meaning: Scorpios find love and pleasure in strange places. Forgive me, but you are the mad bad and dangerous to know one of the zodiac’s 12 characters (and we all love you for it). The Devil is with you this week suggesting you’re going to be tempted by some illicit or secret or slightly naughty activity… and it’s up to you if you deem this as naughty or nice!
We are all responsible for our own actions and their consequences. If you’re willing to own the choices you make and their follow up impacts then you do you! Get on and find your pleasures wherever they arise. It might be a wild week, Scorpio.
Tarot card for Sagittarius for this week: The High Priestess
Meaning: Intuitive, psychic and instinctive energy is supporting and flowing around you this week, Sagittarius, so follow your heart, listen to your inner voice, and obey your gut. This is not a rational or mental time, it’s about your instincts. You may feel like spending time alone, that’s okay, seek solitude and tune into the messages meant for you, decompress and unwind.
You may feel compelled to do or say something strange, and that’s okay; be amongst trusted folk and express what comes, say how you truly feel. You may have a bright, shining, gleaming idea that must be executed… and you should do it. There are gifts from the cosmos coming your way this week, don’t waste them.
Tarot card for Capricorn for this week: The Chariot
Meaning: You will be investing time, possibly money, and energy into the notion of movement this week. And it will pay off handsomely, because this investment is about a bigger purpose or mission in your life. It may involve buying a vehicle, moving house, looking at relocating, going on a magical journey, booking a holiday to look forward to, or thinking about your position in your career (spatially and life-stage).
Place matters. Our environment dictates our mood more than anything else. So make sure you’re in the right place for you, or heading that way! Build the surrounds and experience of the world that supports a healthy, fulfilled, peaceful you.
Start small and the big stuff will follow (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Aquarius for this week: Nine of Coins
Meaning: This influx of lovely Venus energy this week marks a real turning point for you, Aquarius. You are going to rebuild, repair and restore things that have felt missing, broken or obsolete.
The Nine of Coins charts a long-term and sustainable walk back to your best life and selfhood, small acts of positivity and self care and useful challenge every day that lift your mood, spirits and opportunity. We all design and create our own lives. So make decisions that lift you, open doors, and create positive feeling. It all starts here.
Realise what’s right in front of you (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
Tarot card for Pisces for this week: Four of Cups
Meaning: A fatigue or mood of boredom and complacency is going to lift and evaporate this week, leaving you feeling lighter and brighter, optimistic about your future and grateful for the life you already lead – which is the sweet spot of joy for most folk. I don’t know what caused your malaise, but it ends here.
Refocus on all you already have access to, enjoy doing, and are blessed with. You are already so wealthy in opportunity and advantage, you just need to see it, name it, and use it more. Imagine an outsider reviewed your life, what would they be most impressed with and jealous of? That all belongs to you already!
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Professor Robin May, chief scientific officer at the agency, said: “We are pleased to confirm that all British nationals onboard the MV Hondius have now safely returned to the UK and are being supported by UKHSA and NHS medical experts at Arrowe Park, who have worked at pace to prepare for the safe arrival of passengers at the facility.
Iran has sent their offer to end the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon, and to ensure the security of global shipping.
But the US president posted on Truth Social: ‘I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called “Representatives.”
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‘I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE! Thank you for your attention to this matter.’
Without giving more details, he accused Tehran of ‘playing games’ with the United States for nearly 50 years, adding: ‘They will be laughing no longer!’
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Trump is giving diplomacy ‘every chance we possibly can before going back to hostilities,’ the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, told ABC earlier.
Trump has reiterated threats to resume full-scale bombing if Iran does not accept an agreement to reopen the strait and roll back its nuclear program. Iran has largely blocked the strategic waterway that’s key to the global flow of oil.
On Friday, the US struck two Iranian oil tankers it said were trying to breach the blockade.
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Iran’s Revolutionary Guard navy promised a heavy assault on US bases in retaliation.
Another sticking point in negotiations is Iran’s highly enriched uranium. The UN nuclear agency says Iran has more than 440 kilograms (970 pounds) enriched up to 60% purity, a short, technical step from weapons grade.
‘We considered it possible that they might intend to steal it through infiltration operations or heli-borne operations,’ General Akrami Nia said.
An explosion of what appears to be white phosphorus fired by the IDF on Lebanon on May 10, (Picture: Reuters)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the war isn’t over because the enriched uranium needs to be taken out of Iran. ‘Trump has said to me, “I want to go in there,” and I think it can be done physically,’ he said.
It came after Trump fired off 16 posts on Truth Social, featuring AI images of ships sinking in Iran and mock-ups of renovations in Washington.
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The US President went on one of his infamous posting sprees to share images of sinking ships in Iran, explosions and a UFC fight on the White House front lawn.
In one image, captioned ‘Bye Bye, Drones’, an AI image showed an American warship blasting Iranian drones out of the sky with lasers.
Another showed Iranian drones dropping like butterflies into the ocean, with images of actual blue butterflies next to it.
In one image, Trump watched as ships exploded in the distance (Picture: Truth Social)
It appears the President got the phrase ‘dropping like flies’ mixed up with butterflies.
Other posts showed AI mockups of a UFC fighting stage on the White House lawn, which Trump plans to host for America’s 250th this year.
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Trump also took a dig at his predecessor Barack Obama.
He wrote: ‘[Iran] finally found the greatest SUCKER of them all, in the form of a weak and stupid American President.
‘He was a disaster as our “Leader,” but not as bad as Sleepy Joe Biden! For 47 years the Iranians have been “tapping” us along, keeping us waiting, killing our people with their roadside bombs, destroying protests, and recently wiping out 42,000 innocent, unarmed protestors, and laughing at our now GREAT AGAIN Country.’
EastEnders picked up the prestigious award at the annual award’s ceremony
The Bafta TV Awards viewers were left frustrated as the prestigious soap award was cut short during the BBC’s broadcast of the annual award’s show.
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A host of stars attended this year’s ceremony, which was held at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in London. On presenting duties for the evening was Greg Davies, best known for presenting Taskmaster and appearing in The Inbetweeners.
During the show’s opening VT, Greg could be seen traveling through the history of TV with a young boy who was more interested in social media. At one stage the pair appeared in the classic EastEnders scene where Kat Slater revealed she was Zoe Slater’s mum.
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Once again bringing up the BBC soap during his monologue, Greg said: “You think Daniel Day-Lewis could cut it in EastEnders? No Daniel, you don’t have time to sit with the character.
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“You have to get your sister-in-law pregnant, do a shift in the cafe and have a fight with Phil Mitchell before lunch.”
Competing for the Best Soap award this year was EastEnders, medical drama Casualty and the beloved ITV programme Coronation Street. For the second year in a row, EastEnders took the award home.
Accepting the award was Denise Fox actress Diane Parish, on the eve of the 20th anniversary of playing the character. It was announced last week that Denise will be seen being diagnosed with blood cancer in the coming weeks.
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However, the category was one of the ones which didn’t air in full. Instead, a brief segment of Diane’s acceptance speech was shown in a montage. Other categories not included were Live Event Coverage, Daytime and Children’s Scripted.
Those watching the Baftas at home rushed to X, previously known as Twitter, to call out the Baftas for not including the soap awards, with the medium remaining one of the most popular across all of UK television.
@amz07 said: “Absolute scandal not fully showing #eastenders winning the best soap #bafta #baftatvawards @bbc.” @sevandrec added: “RELEASE THE FULL SOAP CATEGORY AT ONCE @BAFTA.”
@RyanJL wrote: “lmao BAFTA said ‘oh soap? yeah here we did that one earlier’.” @AndiMcLellan posted: “quite telling of the current soap climate that Best Soap has been bumped to VT about awards nobody cares about. #BAFTAs.”
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@demelcy commented: “Speedy best soap part #baftas.” @Joc7376 noted: “Why are some of the biggest awards soap, daytime and sporting only shown as ‘presented earlier’ #baftas.”
The news also arrives after it was confirmed in recent months that the The British Soap Awards will not be airing this year, meaning there will be less opportunities than normal for the stars to be recognised for their work.
A chartered Titan Airways flight transported the passengers from the Canary Islands, landing at Manchester Airport on Sunday evening.
The 20 British passengers, who were tested for hantavirus before getting on the flight, will be taken to isolate at the UK’s initial Covid quarantine site at Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral, Merseyside.
Emergency services in the North West said they expected the passengers to be housed and provided with clothes at the “managed setting” for up to 72 hours.
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The Arrowe Park facility has six storeys of self-contained flats with their own bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, kitchen and lounge facilities.
Janelle Holmes, chief executive of Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, told the media that Arrowe Park would do “welfare checks on each individual”.
She added: “There’s nobody being transferred to us that has been symptomatic in any way.
“There’s no impact on the hospital. Services are running as normal, patients should still attend their appointments.”
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The hospital leader said if passengers develop symptoms, they will be taken to Royal Liverpool University Hospital, which houses the regional Tropical and Infectious Diseases Unit.
Ms Holmes said hantavirus is “very different” to Covid and the risk to the general public is “really low”.
She added: “You’ve got to have really, really close contact. It’s not like Covid or flu or those types of viruses.”
After their isolation, public health specialists will assess whether passengers can isolate at home or at another suitable location based on their living arrangements.
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Britons returning to the UK will stay in self-isolation for 45 days and will not be allowed to take public transport to their homes.
In a post on X, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “Thank you to all those who worked around the clock to get passengers from MV Hondius back to the UK by special flight this evening with public health protections in place.
“The UK has worked with Spain, South Africa, the Netherlands and the WHO to coordinate safe returns.”
The MV Hondius arrived in Tenerife on Sunday morning, with Spanish authorities beginning evacuations of the cruise ship by nationality and ferrying passengers to a port by small boat.
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While they were being bussed from the port at Granadilla de Abona to Tenerife South Airport, some British passengers, clad in blue PPE, waved and gave thumbs up as they passed watching media.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said its goal was to finish the ship’s evacuation, with the exception of 30 crew members remaining on board, by 7pm on Monday.
Passengers were told to leave their luggage on the ship and were only allowed to take a small bag with essential items such as their phone and passport.
The Spanish health ministry said on Sunday that 94 people of 19 nationalities had been taken off the cruise ship.
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One of five French passengers showed symptoms during their repatriation flight, French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on Sunday.
In a post on X, he said all five were “immediately placed in strict isolation until further notice” where they will receive medical care and undergo further testing.
Some 30 crew members and a nurse from the Netherlands, as well as the body of a passenger who died on board, will remain on the ship, which will sail to Rotterdam in the Netherlands where it will undergo disinfection, the WHO said.
The WHO said on Saturday there had been six confirmed hantavirus cases linked to MV Hondius and four patients were in hospital.
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It added that eight cases, including three deaths, had been reported – with one previous suspected case being reclassified after testing negative for hantavirus.
The UKHSA said three British nationals are included in the eight cases – two involve confirmed hantavirus and another is suspected.
The two confirmed British cases are in hospital in South Africa and the Netherlands, while the third British national with a suspected case is being supported on the British overseas territory of Tristan da Cunha where they live.
Six paratroopers, an RAF consultant and an Army nurse from 16 Air Assault Brigade were parachuted onto the South Atlantic island, while oxygen supplies and medical aid were also dropped on Tristan da Cunha, which is normally only accessible by boat.
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The Ministry of Defence said it was the first time medical personnel had been parachuted in to provide humanitarian support.
Police sealed off an area of Broughty Ferry Beach in Dundee on Sunday.
A body has been found in water near where a teenager vanished last month. Phoenix Birkett, 17, was last seen on the Tay Bridge in Dundee in the early hours of April 8 and was reported missing to Police Scotland the same day.
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On Sunday May 10, officers sealed off part of Broughty Ferry Beach after a body was discovered in the water. A large cordon was put in place as detectives carried out their investigation.
Locals said they also saw forensic teams in the area just after 12pm. No formal identification has been made, but Police Scotland say the family of the teenager, from Guardbridge, Fife, have been informed.
Officers do not believe there to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding the death.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 12.30pm on Sunday, 10 May, 2026, a body was recovered from the water on Broughty Ferry Beach.
“Formal identification is yet to take place however the family of a 17-year-old male, who was reported missing in Dundee on Wednesday, April 8, has been informed.
“There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal in due course.”
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Outline planning permission was previously granted in 2023 paving the way for potential development of the former Empire Theatre, on the corner of Deepdale Road and Cowscote Crescent, for new apartments.
A new ‘reserved matters’ application submitted to Redcar and Cleveland Council gives further detail of plans to demolish a derelict building replacing it with 20 flats, consisting of one and two bedrooms, along with parking.
A statement prepared by consultants Hartlepool-based Origin Planning Services on behalf of applicant Peter Hall said the proposed layout followed the principles agreed as part of the outline permission.
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It said: “The proposed layout has been carefully developed in response to the site’s prominent corner position and sloping topography.
“The scheme comprises a single apartment building accommodating 20 no 1 and 2 bed units, arranged to make efficient use of the site whilst maintaining a logical and legible form of development.
“Adequate separation distances are achieved between the proposed development and adjacent properties, ensuring that privacy, outlook and residential amenity are preserved.”
The new development would be three storeys high with the statement explaining: “The scale of the development has been carefully considered in the context of the surrounding built environment, which features a mix of building heights and land levels.
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“The sloping nature of the site has been utilised to reduce the perceived scale and massing of the building, with elements of the lower ground floor partially set into the site.
“This approach ensures that the development does not appear overly dominant within the street scene.”
It said the appearance would be of a “contemporary architectural approach”, while the combination of materials, detailing and façade treatment proposed “serves to break up the massing of the building and create visual interest, resulting in a high-quality and cohesive appearance”.
Vehicle access would be from Deepdale Road with 21 car parking spaces provided.
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The Empire Palace of Varieties as it was first known originally opened in 1911 showcasing variety acts and films.
It was rebuilt and expanded in 1937, becoming known as simply the Empire Theatre.
The application site, a short distance away from Loftus Leisure Centre, later hosted the Regent Bingo Club, before re-opening as a cinema in 1977, closing for good six years later and subsequently being utilised for storage purposes.
The Jardine Gallery & Workshop has welcomed its first visitors to its studio in Colliergate.
Set up by owner Julian and his partner Ali, the gallery hosts many talented artists’ work, including paintings, sculptures, photography, glasswork, woodcraft and jewellery.
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Julian, who relocated from Perth, Scotland – where he owned a gallery for 18 years – said much of the inspiration behind his new studio came from creative spaces in Scandinavia.
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Ceramicist Julian Jardine owns the studio with his partner Ali (Image: Newsquest)
He explained: “I found that studios in Scandinavia had a little bit of everything, from sculptures to landscape pieces.
“I wanted to emulate that – hosting a variety of art, even if I find it difficult to sell – it adds to the experience for people.”
Julian and Ali purchased the three-storey building – formerly Saskia & Co – after being enchanted by York and its proximity to art shows in the UK.
The gallery shows talented local and international artists’ work, from paintings to sculptures, photography, glasswork and more (Image: Newsquest)
The owner is a ceramicist himself with over 30 years of experience.
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Speaking about this, he said: “After graduating from the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, I became self-employed with the aid of the Prince’s Trust in 1993.
“I supplied galleries in the UK and abroad while tackling a variety of freelance sculpting jobs before starting my art gallery in Perth in 2008.
“We then opened up a workshop, where we would host a variety of art and sculpting classes for both adults and children to help fund the studio, in 2012.”
A Stella Mays landscape piece (Image: Newsquest)
But it was a need for a change of pace and new scenery which drew the artist to York.
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His studio is lined with international and local artists’ work, including Stella Mays – the recipient of the BBC Wildlife Artist of the Year and the David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year awards.
While browsing, customers can also catch Julian sculpting in real time.
‘Here’s one I made earlier’ – Julian and the giant tortoise sculpture (Image: The Julian Jardine Gallery)
He said: “Currently, I am working on a giant tortoise for a collector.
“My last one took me three days to sculpt and a further five days to dry, fire, rest and paint.
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“I also have moulds of previous ceramic sculptures to save time and to make it more affordable for the customer, as I would like to show art of varying prices and styles.”
The large ceramic octopus by Julian features in the gallery window (Image: The Julian Jardine Gallery)
Eventually, Julian said he would like to convert a snug space outside the studio into an area for his electric kiln, along with more space for art on the building’s top floor.
He added that in the coming months, a weekly workshop for York visitors and residents may be put on for up to 10 people.
For more on his work and the studio, please visit here.
Britons evacuated from a cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak have arrived in the UK and have been taken to an isolation facility after being repatriated from Tenerife.
The 20 British passengers, who were tested for hantavirus before getting on the flight, will now isolate at Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral.
The Merseyside hospital was the nation’s initial quarantine site for British citizens returning from Wuhan, China, at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in January 2020.
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Emergency services in the North West said they expected the passengers to be housed and provided with clothes at the “managed setting” for up to 72 hours.
The Arrowe Park facility has six storeys of self-contained flats with their own bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, kitchen and lounge facilities.
British passengers are brought to land after being evacuated from the MV Hondius (Getty)
Janelle Holmes, chief executive of Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, told the media that Arrowe Park would do “welfare checks on each individual”.
She added: “There’s nobody being transferred to us that has been symptomatic in any way.
“There’s no impact on the hospital. Services are running as normal, patients should still attend their appointments.”
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The hospital leader said if passengers develop symptoms, they will be taken to Royal Liverpool University Hospital, which houses the regional Tropical and Infectious Diseases Unit.
Ms Holmes said hantavirus is “very different” to Covid and the risk to the general public is “really low”.
She added: “You’ve got to have really, really close contact. It’s not like Covid or flu or those types of viruses.”
After their isolation, public health specialists will assess whether passengers can isolate at home or at another suitable location based on their living arrangements.
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Plane landing at Manchester Airport carrying passengers that have been repatriated to the UK from cruise ship MV Hondius (PA)
Britons returning to the UK will stay in self-isolation for 45 days and will not be allowed to take public transport to their homes.
It comes after the MV Hondius arrived in Tenerife in the early hours of Sunday, triggering an evacuation operation with passengers ferried to a port by small boat, not before medics in full PPE checked all remained asymptomatic.
Some 22 British nationals were taken to shore – with 20 getting on the repatriation flight and two dual-nationals heading elsewhere.
While they were being bussed from the port at Granadilla de Abona to Tenerife South Airport, some British passengers, clad in blue PPE, waved and gave thumbs up as they passed watching media.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said its goal was to finish the ship’s evacuation, with the exception of 30 crew members remaining on board, by 7pm on Monday.
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Passengers were told to leave their luggage on the ship and were only allowed to take a small bag with essential items such as their phone and passport.
Spanish authorities said on Sunday that no passengers on the ship were showing symptoms of the virus, with 14 Spanish nationals who formed the first group to be evacuated from the vessel being flown to a hospital in Madrid.
British citizens will be taken to specialist facilities in Merseyside (Getty)
Eight people are suspected to have fallen ill with hantavirus, including three who died – a Dutch couple and a German national. Of the eight, six are confirmed to have contracted the virus, with another two suspected cases.
A joint statement from NHS England North West, NHS Cheshire and Merseyside ICB, Merseyside Police, North West Ambulance Service, and Wirral Council said: “In line with advice from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), on arrival [in the UK] they [British passengers] will be taken to a managed setting for clinical assessment and testing. We expect this initial stay to be up to 72 hours.
“Following this, public health specialists will assess whether they can isolate at home or at another suitable location, based on their living arrangements. The risk to the general population remains very low.
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“Our partner organisations are working together to ensure that all returning passengers are welcomed, comfortable and well supported throughout their stay.”
Paratroopers and medics delivered aid to a Briton on Tristan da Cunha (Getty)
Following their isolation, public health specialists will assess whether passengers can isolate at home or at another suitable location based on their living arrangements.
The two confirmed British cases are in hospital in South Africa and the Netherlands, while the third British national with a suspected case is being supported on the British overseas territory of Tristan da Cunha where they live.
Six paratroopers, an RAF consultant and Army nurse from 16 Air Assault Brigade were parachuted onto the South Atlantic island, while oxygen supplies and medical aid was also dropped on Tristan da Cunha, which is normally only accessible by boat.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said it was the first time medical personnel had been parachuted in to provide humanitarian support.
The police is appealing for the public’s help to find the 57-year-old man
14:46, 10 May 2026Updated 14:53, 10 May 2026
Police are appealing for help to find a man missing from Peterborough. Michael Underwood, 57, was reported missing from Stanground at around 6.20am on Saturday (May 10).
Cambridgeshire Police is concerned for his welfare and is appealing to the public for help or information. A police spokesperson said: “Officers are becoming increasingly concerned for Michael’s welfare.
“Searches are being carried out in the Peterborough area as part of efforts to locate him. Michael, who is from Ipswich, is described as 5’4”, medium build and bald. He is believed to be wearing a black jacket, black jeans and trainers.”
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Anyone with information should call Cambridgeshire Police on 101 and quote 72 of May 10.
There is also mini golf and boat trips at this landlocked reservoir
Summer is the time when most people go on holiday, therefore it’s a chance to have some fun. There is plenty on offer for families and children to do in Cambridgeshire, but also some fun things on the border.
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Just half an hour from Peterborough and 90 minutes from Cambridge is Rutland Water. Rutland Water is the perfect place to explore the outdoors.
It covers over 4,200 acres of open countryside, as well as a park for walking and cycling and a nature reserve to explore wildlife. As well as a fun play park, there is also a beach hidden within Rutland Water.
The landlocked beach, named Syke’s Lane, has endless amounts of sand. It is one of Rutland Water’s busiest attractions.
On hot days, it’s said to be “very very busy”, according to Anglian Water which oversees Rutland Water. It’s also an award winning beach, as it is the first inland bathing water location in England to be awarded the Blue Flag and Seaside Award.
On the Rutland Water website, it said the award recognises “both excellent water quality, biodiversity and green space for the community”. Rutland Water also promises “adrenaline-filled fun” for those who like to live on the edge.
There are a number of water sports on offer at the site. People can sail, windsurf, kayak, canoe or paddleboard. From May until August, the water sports can be done between 9am and until 6pm.
For some less adrenaline-filled activities, there is some other fun on offer. Visitors can enjoy a friendly game of mini golf on the 12-hole golf course.
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Each hole becomes more challenging as you move around the course. People can also catch a ride on the Rutland Belle.
On the Anglian Water website, it said the boat is a “fantastic way to explore the stunning water park” from water. To find out more about all of the fun on offer at Rutland Water, visit the website.
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