Police say that, although two arrests have already been made, detectives are stilll looking to speak to any eyewitnesses or anyone else ‘with information who has not yet come forward’
Rachel Vickers-Price UK and World News Reporter
02:26, 04 May 2026
Police have launched a murder investigation after a man was stabbed to death in broad daylight. Emergency crews were called to the scene in Northamptonshire on Sunday, May 3 just after 3pm following reports of a stabbing in Wellingborough on Birchfield Road.
Despite the best efforts of first responders, they lost their fight to save the man, aged 38, who is believed to be Darren King. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Two men, both aged 20, were arrested on suspicion of murder shortly after the incident and remain in police custody.
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A heavy police presence is expected to remain in the area into Monday (May 4) as officers continue to put together what happened. Senior Investigating Officer Detective Inspector Cheryl Thompson, of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit, described the killing as “tragic”. “This is a tragic incident which has seen a man lose his life and our thoughts are with his loved ones at this time,” she said. “This is a fast-paced investigation, with two men arrested quickly and taken into custody. At this stage, we are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident.” Despite the arrests, police are still urging anyone with information to come forward.
DI Thompson added: “Although we have made two arrests, I would still appeal for any witnesses or anyone with information who has not yet come forward, to please do so.” Anyone who witnessed the incident or has information is asked to contact Northamptonshire Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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Information can also be submitted online, quoting incident number 26000254992.
Bruno Fernandes spoke about his future at Manchester United as the club prepare for a busy summer transfer window
Manchester United are bracing themselves for another major summer of change atOld Trafford. The club have endured a tumultuous campaign due to a poor spell under previous head coach Ruben Amorim.
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Their form has improved, though, since the interim appointment of Michael Carrick. A decision regarding the club’s next permanent manager will sit at the top of the agenda ahead of the summer, while the transfer window will provide the chance to inject additional quality into the squad.
Meanwhile, club captain and talisman Bruno Fernandes has spoken openly about his own future at Old Trafford amid reports he could seek new challenges next season.
Here, the Manchester Evening News examines the latest United headlines.
Bruno Fernandes has delivered his clearest signal yet that his future lies at Old Trafford. Last summer, the 31-year-old was linked with a move to Al-Hilal, with the Saudi Pro League outfit reported to have been willing to pay an eye-watering £200 million to land his signature.
Yet, the United captain rejected the approach and has since delivered what is widely seen as his best season since arriving at the club in 2020. Fernandes has now reaffirmed his commitment to the club, insisting no other team on the planet shares the same special connection he has with United.
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“It’s not a question of loyalty,” Fernandes told Gary Neville on Sky Sports. “I could have gone two years ago, I could have gone three years ago, I could have gone last season, but I really like to be here.
“I think that being successful at this club is something that I can never get at another club. The joy and everything I get, the day I get what I want from this club, I don’t think I will get that from any other club in the world.
“I know how much the fans want this, I know how passionate they are. I know how much they are waiting for the club to come back again. I’m on the same ship as them. I want this ship; instead of being steady, I want it to go forward and to navigate as much as we can.
“Yeah, I won the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup [but] what this club wants, what these fans want and what I want, myself and the team, we haven’t got that yet. Until my contract expires, I’m going to try.”
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Barcelona drop out of transfer race
Reports emerging from Spain have indicated Barcelona have withdrawn from their pursuit of young Ajax winger Mika Godts. The 20-year-old Belgian has enjoyed an outstanding campaign for the Dutch side this season, chalking up 17 goals and 11 assists so far, sparking interest from leading clubs throughout Europe.
United are amongst those to have been linked with acquiring his services, alongside the likes of Barcelona, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City. But Spanish publication Marca has now claimed the La Liga giants will not be moving forward with a deal for the youngster, with the club reportedly eager to secure someone ‘with much more experience’.
The Catalan club have had United forward Marcus Rashford on loan this season, with the England international himself recording a notable 13 goals and 14 assists and often filling in on the left wing.
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Barcelona have an arrangement in place that would enable them to convert his loan spell into a permanent transfer for a fee of £26 million, though there remain doubts over whether they will trigger that clause before the summer window.
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However, following his success, Merton Council later sought a review of the decision, arguing that Rev Ratcliff had been aware of the restriction for nearly a year. Rev Ratcliff told the LDRS of his frustration with the council’s attempt to review, saying: “You are not meant to guess where signs are hidden behind trees or remember where they are…You are meant to see them, that is what they are for.”
A 69-year-old British man was evacuated to Johannesburg
Carrington Walker Live News Journalist and Emma O’Neill Content Editor
20:51, 03 May 2026Updated 21:06, 03 May 2026
A suspected hantavirus outbreak linked to rodent droppings has claimed the lives of three people on a cruise ship travelling between Argentina and Cape Verde.
One case has been confirmed and five others are being investigated, with a British national currently in intensive care. The World Health Organisation said the infections were detected aboard the MV Hondius.
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Hantavirus is typically associated with environmental exposure to infected rodents, though limited human‑to‑human transmission h as been documented and can result in serious respiratory illness. A spokesperson for South Africa’s health ministry confirmed at least two people had died onboard the vessel, which the Dutch tour company Oceanwide Expeditions operates.
The ship departed Ushuaia, Argentina, on March 20, according to the company’s published itinerary, due to arrive in Cape Verde on Monday (May 4).
A 69-year-old British man was evacuated to Johannesburg during the trip as passengers showed signs of the virus, and is currently receiving treatment in intensive care.
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South African authorities confirmed 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.
The man’s 69-year-old wife also became ill during the journey and was evacuated to South Africa, where she later died in a Johannesburg hospital.
The ship measures 107.6m (353ft) in length and can carry up to 170 passengers across 80 cabins, according to Oceanwide Expeditions
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.
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French authorities said in a statement: “All state services were mobilised to respond to this incident, with the involvement of the national gendarmerie, border police, aerial resources — including drones — the departmental fire and rescue service, as well as volunteers from Civil Protection, and resources co-ordinated by CROSS Gris-Nez under the authority of the Maritime Prefecture of the Channel and the North Sea.
The area was sealed off for a time for a forensic collision examination and has since reopened.
Gardai are now appealing for witnesses, as well as anyone who may have dashcam footage from the area between 9am and 12.40pm, to come forward.
A Garda spokesperson said: “Gardai are appealing for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision that occurred on a local road in Ardkill Beg, Carrickaboy, Co. Cavan on Sunday 3rd May 2026.
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“Shortly before 12:40pm, Gardaí and emergency services responded to a single vehicle collision involving a tractor on a local road in Ardkill Beg, Carrickaboy, Co. Cavan.
“A male driver (aged in his 30s) was pronounced deceased at the scene. His body has since been removed to Cavan Monaghan General Hospital and a post-mortem examination will take place in due course.
“Garda Forensic Collision investigators attended the scene and an examination took place.
“Gardaí are appealing to anyone who witnessed the collision to come forward. Road users who may have camera footage, including dash-cam footage and were travelling in the area between 9:00am and 12:40pm are asked to make this available to investigating Gardaí.
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“Anyone with any information is asked to contact Cavan Garda Station on (049) 436 8800, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.
Daniel began a relationship with Megan shortly after she arrived in Weatherfield. The beloved character doesn’t have a lot of luck when it comes to the world of romance, but eventually came to wonder if that was about to change after spending more time with Megan.
When the truth was exposed, Daniel was horrified that he had not only developed feelings for someone who takes advantage of children, but also that he failed to realise what Megan was doing.
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Producer of the show Kate Brooks has revealed this is going to impact Daniel for quite some time. As he spirals, Daniel starts to wonder just who he can really trust.
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‘He met somebody who’s on the same page as a teacher, apparently respectable, and he’s been completely duped by it, and it completely makes him unravel’, Kate said.
‘Rob who plays Daniel is such a phenomenal actor and we’ll see him slowly start to lose it, because of wondering who to trust. He’s been bitten so badly by this relationship, and by the fact that he was the one who defended her as well, he feels like he’s let Will down. He feels like he’s let Bertie down.
‘We’re really going to chart the impact she’s had on him and his life and his attitude to relationships going forward.’
The Corrie boss also revealed a surprise friendship will form between Daniel and Jodie Ramsey (Olivia Frances-Brown) of all people soon.
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She explained: ‘Her story will dovetail off into Daniel’s story as well. An unlikely little friendship will be formed, which I don’t think many people see coming, but it’s a really different insight into what makes them both tick. For the first time, Daniel’s able to be truthful about how he feels.
Megan started a relationship with Daniel to cover up her abuse (Picture: ITV)
‘And similarly, Jodie’s able to be quite truthful with Daniel, because he’s in a quite a dark place. There’s some interesting dynamics between them.’
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At school, when Daniel tells Hope that he suspects that she cheated on her poem and used AI, Hope retaliates with a snide remark about Megan.
Still struggling with the fact that he was in a relationship with an abuser, Daniel tries to take control and orders Hope to write another poem. He’s further wound up though, as Hope makes one up about Daniel and Megan.
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Daniel clashes with Hope (Picture: ITV)
As Daniel tries to grab the paper out of her hand, Hope accuses him of assault, just as Mrs Crawshaw arrives and demands to know what’s going on.
It would appear the future of his career is hanging in the balance later in the week, as Daniel tells Ken Barlow (William Roache) about the disciplinary action Crawshaw took against him.
He later rants to Adam Barlow (Sam Robertson) about the situation but he ends up scaring young Bertie. Daniel tells Ken and Adam that he’s heading to the Lakes to clear his head, and they agree to look after Bertie.
However, when he’s alone, Daniel blocks his thoughts out with a bottle of whisky beside him…
Megan will pay for her crimes, says Coronation Street boss (Picture: Danielle Baguley/ITV)
So Megan Walsh (Beth Nixon) survived the Grim Reaper’s big, swinging scythe in Coronation Street’s murder week, but according to Corrie boss, Kate Brooks, that doesn’t mean she’ll get away with her heinous crimes.
Megan’s grooming and sexual abuse of Will Driscoll (Lucas Hodgson-Wale) has been going on for a long while, with her utilising her position as his teacher and sports coach to keep it under wraps, which she’s done to conceal affairs with previous students.
When the perfectly precocious Sam Blakeman (Jude Riordan) discovered what was going on, Megan launched a campaign of psychological torture against him so brutal that the youngster turned to drugs as she attempted to destroy his much-prized academic record.
Though Sam eventually told all about Megan’s abuse, leading to Will’s family learning of her true nature, she’s managed to remain at arm’s length of the law.
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With a deeply brainwashed Will refusing to admit the truth to the police, and Megan terminating her pregnancy, the only piece of physical evidence that would prove her guilt was lost.
Megan’s abuse of Will has had quite the ripple effect (Picture: Danielle Baguley/ITV)
‘Megan and Will, there’s a bit of a journey to go on with that story. So obviously she’s been exposed, but Will at this point, he believed it was love. He believed it was all genuine,’ Kate said.
‘Scales fall from his eyes and Tim Metcalfe’s (Joe Duttine) going to be so instrumental in kind of making him realise what’s gone on and how unacceptable and how wrong it was.
‘Obviously, there are soap Gods, and as in soap God’s law, there’ll be some kind of retribution for Megan. She cannot get off of this scot-free. We will go down the proper channels. Whether it goes on to plan or not, I cannot say, but it goes down quite a very big path.’
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Megan’s showdown with Maggie had disastrous consequences (Picture: Amy Brammall/ITV)
So that’s it then, Megan will pay for what she’s done. Surely that can’t fix the carnage she’s left in her wake though, right?
‘It’s showcasing that, Megan’s actions have not just directly impacted Will and the Driscolls, Sam’s also collateral damage. People’s trust has been absolutely dismantled because of this woman’s perpetual lie,’ Kate said about the lingering effects of Megan’s reign of terror.
Speaking on the future of the Driscoll clan, Kate said: ‘It’s about the family falling apart, but then kind of building themselves back up again as they try desperately to kind of repair the damage that Megan’s done. Will will be quite badly affected by what he’s been through with Megan. It does go a bit dark.’
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Will will suffer in the aftermath of Megan’s reign of terror… (Picture: Amy Brammall/ITV)
…as will Sam (Picture: ITV/Danielle Baguley/Shutterstock)
As for Sam?
‘Getting him across the Megan story and having him be another victim of her manipulation felt like a really interesting way of telling the story. But as a result of that, his mental health has been really, really damaged by everything that’s happened – by the manipulation, by the fact that he wasn’t believed, by the fear that he felt every time he was with Megan.’
So while Megan will face the music eventually, the scars she’s inflicted on Weatherfield will remain for a long while after she does.
The murders of four women involved in prostitution can still be solved according to Police Scotland’s head of major crime
Scotland’s most senior detective has vowed to bring the killers of four women to justice and urged people with information on their murders to finally come forward and “lift that burden.”
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Seven women involved in prostitution were murdered between 1991 and 2025 but in only three cases has there been a conviction including that of Iain Packer two years ago for the death of Emma Caldwell.
However the murders of Diane McInally in 1991, Karen McGregor in 1993, Leona McGovern in 1995 and Jackie Gallagher in 1996, remain unsolved and unresolved.
DCS Paul Livingstone Head of Major Crime at Police Scotland says unsolved cases are constantly being reviewed and any new information on the four murders will be acted on
He also appealed for anyone holding back on the killings to finally come forward and break their silence.
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He added: “What I do believe is that taking a life must bear a significant burden on an individual. And I can only imagine that knowing about someone taking a life who hasn’t yet faced justice must also put a similar sort of burden on those people.
“If there’s anybody out there that suspects or knows or believe that someone’s responsible, tell us, let’s help you lift that burden and we’ll take action on the information that you give us.
“Please don’t sit on it. Don’t let it eat away at you. I would urge them to come forward.
“It could be that final piece in a jigsaw that gives families much needed answers, gives them justice that they and victims deserve.”
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All seven victims worked Glasgow’s notorious city-centre red light district known as the Drag to feed their drug habits.
DCS Livingstone was speaking out in the latest episode of the Clyde 1 podcast Beware Book about the seven murders.
The title refers to a diary at a drop-in centre in Glasgow where women logged dangerous clients’ names.
Three men stood trial separately for the murders of Karen, Leona and Jackie but were cleared.
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In Diane’s case two suspects, now dead, were arrested but the charges later dropped. The men acquitted of Karen and Jackie’s murders are also now dead.
However DCS Livingstone says that doesn’t mean the cases are closed and further investigations can still be carried out for other potential suspects
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He also acknowledged the “pain and the distress” suffered by the families of the four women over the years.
The police chief added: “I’d like to actually reassure those victims and their families, we haven’t forgotten about you, or their loved ones. The obvious common factor is that unresolved status, and therefore there’s a feeling of disappointment around someone not being held accountable for their loved one’s death and ultimately brought to justice.”
DCS Livingstone also wants to improve relationships and contact with the families of the four women.
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He added:”I understand that they’ll feel let down because ultimately no one has ever been convicted or held accountable for the death of their loved ones.”
DCS Livingstone highlighted the “cold case” conviction in 2019 of restaurant worker Zhi Men Chen for the 1997 murder of Tracey Wylde as an example of what can be achieved.
The young mum who was involved in prostitution was found dead in her flat in the Barmulloch area of Glasgow Chen, 44, was identified as a suspect when a DNA sample he gave to police after his arrest for another crime matched a sample found in Tracy’s flat.
Yesterday two of the four families welcomed the possibility of finally getting justice.
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Alice Wilson, mother of Jackie Gallagher, said:”I just wish that this person was caught. I know it’s been a long time but somebody must know something and end this misery for me.”
Meanwhile Dolly Glover, aunt of Diane McInally, added: “I think it would put everybody at ease if they could just find somebody. You just never know. Somebody might remember something that will come to them.”
Margo Lafferty was also one of the seven murdered women.
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The 27 year old’s body was found in a Glasgow city-centre lane in 1998 and a 21 year old man was convicted of her murder in 2001 following a retrial.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “If anyone has any new information that could assist in the investigation of any unresolved homicide, please contact Police via the non-emergency number 101, alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers in confidence on 0800 555 111.”
The latest episode of Beware Book is available on the Rayo app, Apple, Amazon Music and Spotify.
Langley Castle, a 14th-century fortress in Langley-on-Tyne built in 1350, opened its doors to guests in the spring of 1986 following its purchase by American MIT professor Dr Stuart Madnick.
A friend of Dr Madnick’s had spotted an advert for the property in Country Life magazine, and while in the UK on business, he decided to visit, immediately falling in love with the castle.
Dr Stuart Madnick (centre), owner of Langley Castle and Baron of Langley since 2007, when he reunited the castle with a title stripped away by the Crown in the mid-18th Century as punishment for its owners’ Jacobite sympathies (Image: Langley Castle)
Dr Madnick said: “He had no idea what to do with it, at that point, but decided several months later.”
To celebrate its ruby anniversary, 40 community ‘knights’—individuals recognised for their dedication to charity, youth work, parish service, or the promotion of tourism in Northumberland—will be honoured at a special event at Langley Castle.
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Each of the ‘knights’ has been invited to the official celebration and will be asked to ring a bell to represent each year of the castle’s 40-year journey as a hotel.
The bell toll will be announced by Hexham Town Crier, and all 40 knights will then ring their bells together in unison.
13 members of staff will be presented with long service awards during the anniversary event, with the longest-serving employee having worked at Langley Castle for 32 years.
Langley Castle has a history as a family home, army barracks, girls’ school, and a site for medieval banquets.
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It spent nearly 500 years roofless and unoccupied after a fire.
Dr Madnick eventually secured the title of Baron of Langley in 2007, restoring the historical connection to the property.
In 2022, he also acquired a medieval seal belonging to either the first or second Baron of Langley, found by a metal detectorist.
The seal is now on display in the castle’s reception area.
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