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What happened to Madeleine McCann? Timeline of the missing girl mystery as ‘police seek suspect for UK trial’

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What happened to Madeleine McCann? Timeline of the missing girl mystery as ‘police seek suspect for UK trial’

British police are seeking to extradite a German man to stand trial in the UK in connection with the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

The man, identified by local media as Christian Brueckner, was released in September 2025 after serving a seven-year sentence in Germany for the rape of an elderly woman in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2005.

However, Met Police said at the time that the 49-year-old remains a suspect in the Madeleine case – with Portuguese and German authorities also probing the three-year-old girl’s disappearance.

Scotland Yard are now hoping to bring him to the UK to stand trial relating to the suspected abduction and murder of the young girl, according to the Telegraph.

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Brueckner has consistently denied any involvement in Madeleine’s disappearance.

The mystery of what happens to the young girl remains unsolved. Her body has never been found.

Here is a reminder of the events of the case.

Christian Brueckner in court in 2024
Christian Brueckner in court in 2024 (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Madeleine disappears from her bed on 3 May, 2007

The story began when the McCanns – doctors Kate and Gerry, their three-year-old daughter Madeleine and her two-year-old twin siblings Amelia and Sean – joined a group of seven family friends and their five children on holiday at the Ocean Club in the village of Praia da Luz on the southwestern tip of Portugal on 28 April 2007.

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After a pleasant spring break by the sea, the adults in the party went out for dinner at the resort’s open-air tapas bar on 3 May, gathering at 8.30pm. The children were left behind sleeping in their respective apartments with the doors unlocked and a rota system in place among the parents to ensure that someone returned every half-hour to check on them.

When Kate McCann took her turn and returned to her apartment at 10pm, she raced back to the restaurant screaming “Madeleine’s gone! Someone’s taken her!” The police were quickly called and 60 staff and fellow guests searched the complex, calling out the girl’s name in vain until daybreak the following morning.

Madeleine McCann has not been seen for 18 years
Madeleine McCann has not been seen for 18 years (PA)

Border police and airport staff were put on alert and hundreds of volunteers joined the efforts to find the missing girl over the coming days, the case fast becoming a sensation.

The Portuguese authorities would later attract criticism over their conduct in the crucial earliest hours of the investigation when the trail might still have been warm, accused of making rudimentary mistakes like failing to conduct a house-by-house search of every local residence or interview all of the other guests at the resort, acting slowly to erect roadblocks and potentially compromising forensic evidence at the crime scene.

The police initially stated that they believed Madeleine was still alive and had been abducted from the room by a stranger as the parents described their “anguish and despair” over her vanishing, a worst fear realised for any parent.

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The search continued as the summer progressed amid a wild media circus and with huge fundraising activities underway, the McCanns setting up Madeleine’s Fund on 15 May to raise cash to support further investigation and keep the profile of the case high, attracting generous donations from celebrities like Richard Branson, Simon Cowell, JK Rowling and Coleen Rooney.

The resort the McCanns had been staying in
The resort the McCanns had been staying in (AFP via Getty Images)

A local man, Robert Murat, subsequently became its first suspect and had his house and car searched, his swimming pool drained and his electronic devices confiscated but no evidence was found to link him to Madeleine and the matter was soon dropped.

By June, the Portuguese police admitted that they had failed to protect potentially useful evidence at the scene as frustration with the lack of developments grew and the media began to question whether the McCanns themselves had been involved in the matter.

In July, British police sent over two springer spaniel sniffer dogs to search for DNA.

A poster displaying a vigil praying session for missing three-year-old Madeleine is seen in the Portuguese beach resort of Lagos, 12 May 2007
A poster displaying a vigil praying session for missing three-year-old Madeleine is seen in the Portuguese beach resort of Lagos, 12 May 2007 (AFP via Getty Images)

Spotlight turns to Madeleine’s parents in September 2007

Relations with the local authorities would ultimately sour as the latter came to resent British intrusion into a Portuguese inquiry, according to Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan’s book Looking for Madeleine (2014).

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By August 2007, Madeleine had been missing for 100 days and police admitted for the first time that she may never be found. They also told the McCanns that they were no longer considering the matter an abduction case but, rather, a murder inquiry.

The McCanns themselves were interviewed as “arguidos” (suspects) by Portuguese police in September 2007, with the parents told that the dogs had discovered DNA evidence from the missing girl in the boot of their holiday rental car, lines of inquiry that had already been leaked to the British press. They vehemently denied having any part in her disappearance.

Despite being listed as suspects (a designation that would linger until the following July), the McCanns were allowed to return to Britain on 9 September.

A day later, chief inspector Tavares de Almeida of the Policia Judiciaria in Portimao signed a nine-page report claiming that Madeleine had died in the apartment along with a series of other unproven allegations.

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The mystery of Madeleine’s disappearance has endured
The mystery of Madeleine’s disappearance has endured (PA Media)

On 2 October, chief inspector Goncalo Amaral was removed from the case and transferred after alleging that the British police were only interested in pursuing leads favourable to the McCanns.

He would later publish a book, Maddie: The Truth of the Lie, the following summer, resulting in a lengthy libel battle with the McCanns that would run back and forth through the courts until March 2017. Their claim against Mr Amaral was unsuccessful.

Back in Britain, Gerry McCann issued a video that November in which he speculated that his family had been watched by a “predator” during their stay at Praia da Luz. His wife had come to believe that a potential perpetrator could have seen a note in the resort’s guest book visible to all in reception noting their dining arrangements on the evening of Madeleine’s disappearance.

The couple followed up on 20 January 2008 by releasing a sketch of a “creepy man” they said other holidaymakers had said they had seen loitering at the Ocean Club.

In April, a month before the one-year anniversary of the fateful night, Portuguese police travelled to Leicestershire to conduct further interviews with the McCanns’ friends.

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Gerry and Kate McCann have never given up hope for their missing daughter
Gerry and Kate McCann have never given up hope for their missing daughter (PA)

McCanns are cleared in July 2008, Scotland Yard picks up the case

Then, on 21 July 2008, Portugal’s attorney general, Fernando Jose Pinto Monteiro, announced that there was no evidence to link either the McCanns or Robert Murat to the disappearance and closed the case, unsolved.

With the trail cold and no closure in sight, the McCanns continued to publicise their cause, issuing computer-generated images of how Madeleine might look now that she had aged on 3 November 2009 and condemning the release of previously unseen Portuguese police files – detailing possible sightings of their daughter – to British newspapers in March 2010.

The McCanns published a book of their own about their ordeal in May 2011, entitled simply Madeleine, which was serialised in The Sun as the newspaper led a campaign calling on then British prime minister David Cameron to launch a new inquiry. He did so.

Commenced by then-home secretary Theresa May, the Metropolitan Police’s Operation Grange would be led by commander Simon Foy and comprise a team of three detective inspectors, five detective sergeants, 19 detective constables and six civilian staff.

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It began to yield results in 2013, with Scotland Yard formally announcing a new investigation in July and saying in October it had identified 41 potential suspects. That same month, BBC Crimewatch released an e-fit image of a man of particular interest who had been seen in Praia da Luz with a child matching Madeleine’s description in May 2007.

Detectives arrived in Portugal in January 2014 promising new arrests and finally searched the village in June, interviewing four people the following month but without unearthing new information. The quartet would be definitively ruled out in April 2017, before the UK government said it would continue to fund the investigation until 2020, having already admitted it had cost £10m in its first four years of operation.

That investment had enabled detectives to have tens of thousands of documents translated, investigate over 8,000 potential sightings, take 1,338 statements, collect 1,027 exhibits and investigate 650 sex offenders and 60 persons of interest, all without definitively establishing the truth.

New suspect shoots case back into the spotlight in June 2020

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The Madeleine McCann case lay dormant before suddenly exploding into life in June 2020 when German media revealed that Brueckner, a 43-year-old prisoner with a track record of child abuse and drug trafficking, had been identified as a new suspect by the public prosecutor of the German city of Braunschweig.

He had reportedly been living in a Volkswagen camper van in the Algarve at the time of Madeleine’s disappearance and one woman has since come forward to suggest she saw a girl that might have been Madeleine speaking German in a supermarket in Portugal in 2017.

Christian Brueckner was named as a suspect in the case
Christian Brueckner was named as a suspect in the case (AFP/Getty)

German investigators classified their probe into his movements as a murder inquiry, saying they were working on the assumption that Madeleine is dead and reporting in July 2021 that they had found an abandoned cellar beneath his former allotment near Hanover where she could, theoretically, have been held captive.

Hans Christian Wolters, the prosecutor leading the investigation into Brueckner, has said he was “very confident” the inmate is responsible for kidnapping her.

“If you knew the evidence we had you would come to the same conclusion as I do but I can’t give you details because we don’t want the accused to know what we have on him – these are tactical considerations,” he told the BBC.

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Portuguese police formally made Brueckner a suspect in relation to the case on 21 April 2022.

Following their unsuccessful libel claim against Mr Amaral, the former chief inspector who had investigated the disappearance, the McCanns applied to the European Court of Human Rights on the ground that the Portuguese legal system had breached their right to be presumed innocent. But on 19 September 2022, the Court rejected their claim.

In February 2023, a Polish woman called Julia Faustyna made headlines by claiming she was Madeleine, using the Instagram name @iammadeleinemccann. Ms Faustyna, 21, did not provide any supporting evidence but sought DNA tests to prove her origins. The results ultimately revealed that she was entirely of Polish origin, with no British heritage, disproving her claims.

In April 2023, a court in Braunschweig dropped a rape charge against Brueckner, unrelated to the McCann case, concluding it did not have jurisdiction, while police in Germany continued to claim they had“concrete evidence” that Madeleine is dead.

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McCanns mark 16 years since Madeleine’s disappearance in May 2023

On 2 May 2023, Madeleine’s parents posted a statement on the Find Madeleine website marking the latest anniversary of their daughter’s disappearance, reiterating their hopes of being reunited with her one day.

“The police investigation continues, and we await a breakthrough. Thank you to everyone for your support – it really helps.”

Portuguese police also reportedly apologised to the parents offor the way detectives investigated the case and treated the family.

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Investigators explore the Barragem do Arade beauty spot
Investigators explore the Barragem do Arade beauty spot (EPA)

Later that month, the case unexpectedly lurched back into life in when investigators launched a major search operation at a reservoir in the Algarve, with Mr Wolters saying they were acting on “certain tips” from Brueckner, whom the prosecutor said he remains “very confident” holds the key to Madeleine’s disappearance.

With help from Portuguese police and with Scotland Yard detectives watching on, German investigators carried out a thorough examination of the Barragem do Arade beauty spot in Silves.

They combed the shoreline and surrounding grasslands with sniffer dogs, rakes, spades and pickaxes and inspected the water in a rigid-hull inflatable boat. A no-fly zone was put in place in the skies overhead to allow police drones to survey the region undisturbed.

The site is located approximately 30 miles northeast of the Ocean Club resort, from which the missing girl first disappeared.

Brueckner cleared of further charges in October 2024

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Brueckner was acquitted of rape and sexual abuse charges against separate children in Portugal between 2000 and 2017 following an eight-month trial.

Brueckner had been serving a seven-year sentence for the 2005 rape of a woman in Portugal’s Algarve region, in the area where Madeleine went missing.

The renewed search has begun in Portugal
The renewed search has begun in Portugal (AFP/Getty)

In January 2025, Braunschweig Chief Public Prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters admitted there was no current prospect of charging Brueckner over Madeleine’s disappearance, as police were still trying to secure forensic evidence linking Bruekner to the case.

Then in March, Wolters confirmed to The Independent that Brueckner had filed a motion for early release.

German police launch new search in June 2025

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German police were in June been granted permission to undertake a widespread search of key areas in Portugal in a hunt for evidence, including Madeleine’s body.

The search, running from 2 June to 6 June, focused on an area around the spot where Brueckner had been living at the time of Madeleine’s disappearance.

Brueckner released from prison in September 2025

The main suspect in Madeleine’s disappearance left the high-security prison in Sehnde near Hanover on 17 September.

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According to German media, he will have to wear an electronic tag, report to probation staff and give up his passport.

He will be required to take up a fixed residence and cannot move home without permission, although his lawyers are expected to appeal against the conditions.

Prosecutors believe he is still dangerous, following a recent psychiatric report that concluded he is likely to commit further crimes after he failed to undergo any therapy while in custody, according to reports.

After his release, he was placed under close monitoring including being tagged and subject to travel restrictions. He lashed out at camera crew when he was tracked down by ITV to a forest in northern Germany in September 2025. He was reportedly moved from his woodland tent to a new town in February 2026 after anger from local residents, according to the broadcaster.

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Scotland Yard ‘seeks extradition’

A senior Scotland Yard official is now seeking to bring Brueckner to Britain to stand trial for Madeleine’s disappearance, according to The Telegraph.

“Next year marks 20 years since Madeleine McCann went missing. If the evidence is strong enough to extradite the prime suspect and try him here, that is what we would seek to do,” a source at the force told the publication.

“Clearly, there are numerous hurdles but our priority at the moment is to amass the strongest evidence we can against that prime suspect.”

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According to the publication the Met Police believes it can gather strong enough evidence to enable the Crown Prosecution Service to press charges.

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‘Magical’ staycation offers all-inclusive breaks with unlimited Costa, food and drink

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With offers available at dozens of resorts, holidaymakers can save up to £300 on a family getaway

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Parkdean Resorts is giving the classic UK staycation a fresh new twist this summer with the launch of all-inclusive packages across 45 holiday parks nationwide. Designed to offer families greater value and convenience, the packages combine accommodation, meals and drinks into one easy-to-budget booking.

Aimed at taking the stress out of holiday spending, the all-inclusive option includes three relaxed, restaurant-style table-service meals each day, with dedicated children’s menus replacing the traditional buffet experience. Guests can also enjoy unlimited soft drinks and hot beverages, including unlimited Costa Coffee, helping families make the most of their break without worrying about extra costs adding up.

All-inclusive dining packages start from around £25 per adult per night, with children’s rates from just £10 on selected four-night midweek stays. Combined with a standard caravan booking, a family of four can enjoy a complete holiday including accommodation and meals for under £400, representing potential savings of more than £300 compared with booking separately, reports the Mirror.

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The wallet-friendly holiday offers are available for Monday check-ins outside peak school holiday periods at participating coastal and countryside locations, ranging from Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands. Holidaymakers can conveniently add the package either when booking online or opt to upgrade upon arrival.

Because some of the very best holidays can be found close to home, Parkdean has three unforgettable locations right here in Wales. Camarthan Bay Holiday Park sits right on the estuary, and offers an indoor pool with a waterslide, incredible views and a range of hot tub lodges.

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The food and drink package is now available at 45 parks throughout the UK

Over at Trecco Bay, one of the largest holiday parks in Europe offers seomthing with everyone, close to the South Wales Coast Path. Alternatively, Pendine Sands Holiday Park is a great choice for a more relaxing break for coastal explorers and your four-legged friends.

Beyond the new dining options, guests can still take advantage of the traditional on-site amenities, swimming pools, live entertainment and kids’ clubs that make a Parkdean Resorts holiday so unforgettable. The all-inclusive approach offers a straightforward alternative to overseas trips, without the stress of departure lounges and flight delays.

List of Parkdean Resorts parks offering all-inclusive breaks:

  1. Bideford Bay Holiday Park, Devon
  2. California Cliffs Holiday Park, Great Yarmouth
  3. Camber Sands Holiday Park, Sussex
  4. Carmarthen Bay Holiday Park, Wales
  5. Cayton Bay Holiday Park, Yorkshire
  6. Challaborough Bay Holiday Park, Devon
  7. Cherry Tree Holiday Park, Norfolk
  8. Coopers Beach Holiday Park, Essex
  9. Crimdon Dene Holiday Park, County Durham
  10. Grannie’s Heilan’ Hame Holiday Park, Scotland
  11. Highfield Grange Holiday Park, Essex
  12. Kessingland Beach Holiday Park, Suffolk
  13. Lizard Point Holiday Park, Cornwall
  14. Looe Bay Holiday Park, Cornwall
  15. Lower Hyde Holiday Park, Isle of Wight
  16. Manor Park Holiday Park, Norfolk
  17. Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park, Scotland
  18. Naze Marine Holiday Park, Essex
  19. Newquay Holiday Park, Cornwall
  20. Nodes Point Holiday Park, Isle of Wight
  21. Ocean Edge Holiday Park, Lancashire
  22. Pendine Sands Holiday Park, Wales
  23. Romney Sands Holiday Park, Kent
  24. Sandford Holiday Park, Dorset
  25. Sandy Bay Holiday Park, Dorset
  26. Sandylands Holiday Park, Scotland
  27. Skipsea Sands Holiday Park, Yorkshire
  28. Southerness Holiday Park, Scotland
  29. Southview Holiday Park, Lincolnshire
  30. Sundrum Castle Holiday Park, Scotland
  31. Summerfields Holiday Park, Lincolnshire
  32. Thorness Bay Holiday Park, Isle of Wight
  33. Torquay Holiday Park, Devon
  34. Trecco Bay Holiday Park, Wales
  35. Tummel Valley Holiday Park, Scotland
  36. Ty Mawr Holiday Park, Wales
  37. Valley Farm Holiday Park, Essex
  38. Vauxhall Holiday Park, Great Yarmouth
  39. Warmwell Holiday Park, Dorset
  40. Weeley Bridge Holiday Park, Essex
  41. Wemyss Bay Holiday Park, Scotland
  42. West Bay Holiday Park, Dorset
  43. White Acres Holiday Park, Cornwall
  44. White Cross Bay Holiday Park, Lake District
  45. Whitley Bay Holiday Park, Northumberland

The money-saving rollout coincides with a significant £10 million overhaul at two of the operator’s most-loved coastal resorts. At Vauxhall Holiday Park in Norfolk, thrill-seekers can now take on brand-new high and low ropes courses, alongside a survival-themed Bear Grylls Escape Room. For younger visitors, the park has introduced an exciting “Off-Road Rangers” track and dedicated safe zones for toddlers.

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Teenagers and adults can relax in the newly opened Hat Tricks Sports Bar, which boasts interactive darts, shuffleboard, and indoor golf. These improvements are further complemented by new dining outlets such as Thunderbird Fried Chicken, all situated just a short distance from a family-friendly beach.

Meanwhile, at Highfield Grange in Essex, the sweeping makeover also includes high-octane attractions such as high ropes courses, Bear Grylls escape rooms, and an Off-Road Rangers track for children. Adults can equally enjoy a new sports bar featuring interactive darts and indoor golf, all conveniently located close to the iconic beach at Clacton-on-Sea.

The multi award-winning holiday operator has been recognised for its family breaks and holiday parks, picking up prizes at the British Travel Awards as well as the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice awards. Beyond the dining options, guests can enjoy an action-packed staycation across more than 60 parks throughout the UK.

For families unable to find their ideal getaway with Parkdean Resorts, Haven has also unveiled its 2026 deals, with standard three-night caravan holidays starting from £79. Meanwhile, Forest Holidays is offering nature enthusiasts 10% off a log cabin escape across 13 UK locations.

Guests who have already enjoyed a stay at a Parkdean Resort have been leaving glowing reviews on Trustpilot. One visitor who stayed at Trecco Bay in Wales said: “Magical experience. Had such a lovely stay at the sight this week The surroundings are out of this world with an amazing beach and the different sights around the surrounding areas”

Another who visited Highfield Grange exclaimed: “We’ve had a lovely week away. The entertainment staff have been amazing. Great shows, brilliant interaction with the kids. Becky, Ricky and all the entertainers… can’t fault them.”

Another contributed: “Amazing holiday! Kids has so much much perfect location. The night entertainment was amazing.” At Vauxhall Holiday Park, one visitor described it as a “special place” saying: “It was our first holiday of this kind, but we felt wonderful. The caravan was clean, spacious and warm, the beds comfortable. We went with our five-year-old grandson, who enjoyed a lot of activities, many interactive, in which we, the grandparents, also found a place.”

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Not every visitor was equally enthusiastic, though, with one pointing out: “We recently stayed at Camber Sands Parkdean Holiday Resort and overall had a great time, although there were a few areas that could definitely be improved. Our caravan was clean, which we appreciated, but it didn’t quite match the standard we were expecting from the Gold package we had booked.”

Another who visited Vauxhall remarked: “Location was good a few minutes from Yarmouth, but unfortunately, we had to rent a caravan as we have two small dogs. The condition of the caravan was very disheartening.”

Most families relish the entertainment and flexibility that Parkdean provides. Another holidaymaker who visited Kessingland Beach Resort said: “Lovely family stay! The location is perfect – directly on the beach, which is great for walks and exploring. The staff were very friendly, and my children really enjoyed the Craft Hub activities. The pool is a little on the smaller side if you’re comparing it to other Parkdean resorts, but it was still great fun. Highly recommend!”

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Halifax and Lloyds down LIVE as customers report app and online banking issues

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On Down Detector, users can leave comments detailing the issues they are having.

One person, Chery Chadwick, who has reported an issue with Halifax, says: “Nearly had to put our shopping back! Fortunately I had some cash and enough in my account to cover the total bill!

“This is humiliating with a queue of people behind you, watching you not being able to pay for your food!”

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PM accuses Farage of exploiting Nowak case to sow ‘division’ and denies ‘two-tier policing’ claim

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The incident, which is being investigated by the policing watchdog, prompted a wave of political reaction on Monday, including a video clip filmed by Farage in which he said the police response was evidence of “two-tier Britain,” and called for an end to “anti-white prejudice”.

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Metric Golf Club to open hi-tech indoor centre in Harrogate

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Located at Hornbeam Park within the landmark Lenz building, Metric Golf Club promises to combine world-class technology, expert coaching, premium practice facilities and a modern clubhouse environment to create a year-round home for golfers who want to improve their game.

Unlike entertainment-led simulator venues, Metric Golf Club says its scheme has been designed around performance, coaching and community.

The venue will feature six premium TrackMan-powered simulator bays, dedicated coaching and club-fitting facilities, performance training spaces, and a modern clubhouse atmosphere where members and guests can work, socialise and connect.

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Metric Golf Club was founded by Harrogate entrepreneur Martin Brailsford alongside PGA Professional Ollie White, who joins the business as Co-Founder and will lead the day-to-day operation and performance standards of the club.

Ollie White is widely regarded as one of Yorkshire’s leading young PGA professionals and has built a strong reputation as both a coach and competitive player, currently playing on the Clutch Pro Tour.  

Having worked with golfers of all ages and abilities, from beginners and juniors through to elite amateur players, he brings a modern coaching philosophy and a deep understanding of player development. 

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As Co-Founder, he will oversee coaching, player development, junior programmes, club fitting, member engagement and daily operations, ensuring that every aspect of the venue remains focused on helping golfers improve and enjoy the game.

Martin Brailsford said: “Golf has evolved dramatically over the last decade, but many of the places where people practise and improve haven’t evolved with it.

“Metric Golf Club has been created to bridge that gap. We wanted to build a facility that combines the best technology in golf with a premium clubhouse environment and a community of people who genuinely enjoy getting better.

“From the outset, it was important that this wasn’t simply a technology venue. We wanted someone at the heart of the business who understands golfers, understands coaching and shares the vision for what I’m trying to create.

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“Ollie has been involved from the earliest conversations and has played a huge role in shaping the club. His reputation, energy and commitment to developing players make him the ideal person to lead the day-to-day operation of Metric.”

 

Ollie White added: “What excites me most about Metric is that we’re building something completely different to what currently exists in the region.

“Yes, the technology is incredible, but ultimately this is about people. It’s about creating an environment where golfers can practise with purpose, learn from great coaches, spend time with like-minded people and enjoy being part of a genuine golf community.

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“Whether you’re a beginner, a junior golfer, a competitive amateur or simply someone who loves the game, Metric will provide a place where you can improve all year round.”

Alongside memberships, the venue will offer coaching programmes, junior academies, club fitting, corporate events, leagues, competitions and social golf experiences.

The club is expected to attract golfers from across Yorkshire and beyond, while also creating a new destination within Harrogate’s growing business and leisure community.

Further announcements regarding memberships, coaching partners, opening events and launch opportunities will be made in the coming months.

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For updates and opening information, visit www.metricgolf.club or follow @metricgolfclub on Instagram.

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Is Halifax down? Users report issues with bank app and login

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Bank account holders were left unable to use the bank app properly.

Issues started at around 11am with users complaining that they couldn’t get the app to load or their login to work, according to Downdetector.

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Problems were recorded by Halifax users across the UK on Downdectector, including London, Birmingham, Leeds and Liverpool.

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Of the problems reported, 67% relate to problems with the Halifax while 13% reported problems with login.

A further 10% of problems were linked to fund transfers.

One customer said on Downdetector: “Cannot login to my account.

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“Halifax fix this immediately!!!”

Another commented: “Cannot make any payments or transactions with my banking details?”

Someone else said: “Banking app says they’re having technical issues and to try again later.”

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The Halifax app has informed customers using the app that it is “having a few technical problems”.

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The notice reads: “You’ve been logged out

“Sorry, we’re having a few technical problems.

“Logging in again may fix the issue, but if this doesn’t help, please try again later. (503).”

What is Downdetector?

Downdetector is an online website that allows users of popular services, including X, Instagram, Facebook, Virgin Media and more, to report if they are having trouble with the services.

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The site only reports an incident when the number of problem reports is significantly higher than the typical volume for that time of day.

Describing itself on its website, Downdetector is “where people go when services don’t work.”

The website monitors disruptions to various key services, including the internet, web hosting platforms, banks, social media and more.

You can see the full methodology and learn more about how Downdetector collects status information and detects problems via its website.

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In short, users can get involved by submitting any issue reports on the platform.

Problem indicators are also collected from social media and other factors on the web, Downdetector explained.

These reports are then validated and analysed in real-time.

An incident is then detected if the number of reports is significantly higher than the typical average for that particular service.

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When a user goes to investigate the issue, they can see what the most reported problems are currently and check if their areas are in one of the outage hotspots.

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Lloyds Bank and Halifax down live: App outage means thousands ‘can’t pay bills’

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A fed up Lloyds cutomer has tried switching to Santander after struggling to access his online banking.

Writing to the official Santander account on X, the customer said: “I bank with Lloyds. Please take my business. Any switch deals?”

Earlier, the user wrote to Lloyds saying: “Your systems are so useless that not only can I not access my account, but you suggest I make a complaint.

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“When I try and make a complaint and spend five minutes filling in the form with all the inadequacies that you are providing. Guess what?,” he said, with an attached screenshot showing a ‘Service Interruption’ warning.

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Bellway releases designs of Lancaster Fold, Boroughbridge

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The move from Bellway Homes comes just days before it launches its Lancaster Fold development this Saturday, along with launch prices and details of how the homes will look.

The development, which opens on Saturday 6th June at 11am, is being built off Chapel Hill to the south of the fast-growing town.

Melanie Smith, Bellway Yorkshire’s sales director, said: “There’s always a lot of excitement in the build up to a new development and it’s certainly gaining ever more momentum the closer we get to the sales launch on Saturday.

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“I’m sure news of the prices and the newly released images will provide yet another level of interest and lead to an extremely busy opening weekend.”

Bellway’s Lancaster Fold will comprise 195 new homes and feature everything from one-bedroom semi-detached homes to five-bed detached properties. The mix of homes also includes terraces and bungalows.

Melanie  added: “The wide cross section of house types alone would give us a great deal of confidence ahead of the opening weekend.

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“But when you add in the location – which combines great transports links and a popular market town location – then we are preparing to open with a real belief that Lancaster Fold will quickly become one of our most popular and fastest selling developments in Yorkshire.”

The homes being built by Bellway will feature a range of house types from The Bellway Collection, which the developer says showcases the best in contemporary home design, while also celebrating the artisan traditions at the heart of Bellway’s rich heritage.

 They include EV charters, thicker loft insulation, waste water heat recovery systems, thermally broken lintels, PV diverters and enhanced ventilation systems aiming to reduce energy running costs.

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Rafael Leao has also been linked with a more to north London, but it is Manchester United who have made their first move to sign the AC Milan forward. Michael Carrick is also eyeing up Newcastle pair Sandro Tonali and Lewis Hall. Ederson, from Atalanta, is expected to be their first new arrival to replace Casemiro. Incoming Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso is set to be given far more control of new signings than his predecessors, but his first business could be the exits of Enzo Fernandez and Marc Cucurella, who are both attracting interest with Spain, and Alejandro Garnacho, who is simply not wanted. Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton and West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen are both of interest.

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Cllr Grahl added: “The dispute […] could still be resolved through meaningful negotiations with staff and their recognised union, the NEU. Teaching assistants are central to delivering high-quality SEND provision, and their pay and conditions should reflect the skill, care and consistency their work requires.”

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Todd Blanche claimed that Trump could have faced prison (Picture: AP)

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has stated that Donald Trump would have ‘absolutely’ gone to prison if he lost the 2024 presidential election.

While appearing on Fox News’ Hang Out with Sean Hannity podcast, the former prosecutor spoke with the TV presenter — who is known for his pro-Trump coverage — about the president’s 34 felony convictions.

He suggested winning the presidency for the second time likely changed Trump’s fate dramatically.

Hannity said: ‘[Trump] was convicted on 34 felony charges. So, is it an accurate statement to say, “He either wins in 2024, wins the White House — it’s either the White House or the big house?”‘

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The ‘big house’ is an American slang term that means prison or a penitentiary.

Without hesitation, Blanche responded: ‘Yes. I mean, oh yeah, absolutely.’

The Attorney General, who led Trump’s defense team in the infamous Stormy Daniels hush money trial, added: ‘He had a D.C. case breathing down his neck. He had the Florida case, which had been dismissed, but they were appealing it.

‘And then he had a judge in New York. There’s no scenario in which he wasn’t going to send President Trump to prison, and he didn’t after the president won.’

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Blanche was on Trump’s hush money defense team (Picture: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Back in 2024 — three years after Trump’s first presidency — he was convicted of falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels.

The American adult film actress and director claimed that she and Trump had sex, and that she accepted $130,000 from the president’s former lawyer before the 2016 presidential election in exchange for her silence about the alleged affair.

Trump, who was 77 at the time, became the first former US president to be tried for a crime, which led to his 34 counts of fraud charges.

However, Trump was granted an unconditional discharge by the judge. This is a court sentence in which a defendant is found guilty of a minor offence, but the judge decides that no punishment, further supervision, or fines are necessary.

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Still, it cemented Trump’s status as a convicted felon.

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Blanche spoke with Sean Hannity on his podcast (Picture: Hang Out with Sean Hannity/Fox News)

Meanwhile, Hannity questioned whether Trump would have faced federal prosecution had he not ran for a second presidential campaign.

He put to Blanche: ‘If he had decided not to run, all of this, none of this would have happened.’

The Attorney General then replied: ‘Without a doubt. And those smug prosecutors would say, “Oh no, this has nothing to do with the fact that he’s running.” All right. Yeah, you should work on that in the mirror.’

Alongside his convictions, Trump was also impeached during his first term as president. The impeachment made him the third US president to be impeached by the House of Representatives, after Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998.

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However, Trump is the only US president and only federal official to have been impeached twice. In each case, he was acquitted on all counts by the Senate.

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The first was in December 2019. Just one week before Christmas, the House voted to impeach Trump over allegations that he sought help from Ukraine to boost his chances of re-election.

Trump was accused of breaking the law by pressuring the newly elected Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to find damaging information regarding Joe Biden, his political rival, who eventually won the presidency in 2020.

Democrats responded by saying it is illegal to request help from foreign entities to win a US election.

The second was in January 2021, when an article of impeachment was launched against Trump that charged him with ‘incitement of insurrection’, linked to the January 6 Capitol riots.

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In a video, Trump asked supporters to ‘peacefully and patriotically’ make their voices heard. However, he also told them to ‘fight like hell’ after he said the election had been falsely stolen from him.

After his speech, many broke into the Capitol and the building was placed on lockdown. Five people died during the incident.

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