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York bakery on quirky street offers true taste of New York

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The Cheesecake Guy founded by Matt Kaplan, who is originally from The Big Apple, is situated on the Shambles, and is known for (you guessed it), “authentic” New York cheesecakes that are a “heavenly”.

Visitors said they have “never tasted a cheesecake as good as this” when stopping by the sweet treat paradise.

On The Cheesecake Guy website, Matt reveals: “I moved to York in 2014 from West Palm Beach, Florida. 

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“My wife grew up in Yorkshire and I loved it when I first visited, so much we decided to live here. 

“In less than a year we had packed everything up, and were moving here, dogs and all!

“I was born in New York so living in ‘Olde’ York seems fitting!”

He adds: “Baking is in my blood, my grandfather owned his own bakery, Sherry’s, on 110th and Broadway in New York in the 1960s and 1970s, so it might not be a surprise to my grandmother that this is what I love to do. 

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“I can always remember him bringing home baker’s boxes at the end of each day! 

“All my cheesecakes are baked – in my opinion the only way to make a cheesecake!”

Just some of the current cheesecake flavours available include vanilla, Biscoff, chocolate orange, Galaxy caramel, lemon, Kinder Bueno, peanut butter, banana, and so many more.

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The Cheesecake Guy offers ‘a taste of New York in Old York’

On social media, Yorkshire-List praised The Cheesecake Guy for offering “authentic New York treats”.

In a video, the local food and travel expert commented: “Fancy a taste of New York in Old York? You’ll find The Cheesecake Guy on York’s famous Shambles and they’re whipping up authentic New York treats day in, day out.

“The owner was born and bred in New York and his family ran a popular New York bakery in the 60s, so you’re getting a truly authentic experience.

“Their baked cheesecakes are the star of the show with plenty of delicious flavours, from Biscoff to cookies and cream, and strawberry.

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“The pistachio had to be our favourite.”

It continued: “As for the décor, it’s giving New York coffee shop and we loved all the quirky little wall stickers.

“If you’re in York, The Cheesecake Guy is definitely worth a visit.”

Matt shares that he loves to make new flavours on request and can make many of the flavours gluten-free, lactose-free or vegan – just email to find out more.

Other customers seem to agree with the Yorkshire-List as over on Tripadvisor, The Cheesecake Guy has a “very good” 4.7/5 rating.

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This customer commented: “Met the cheesecake guy himself today Matt.

“Incredibly nice man and the cheesecake was first class best I’ve had.

Pistachio New York cheesecake in a box Have you ever had a New York cheesecake? (Image: Tripadvisor)

“Didn’t even get chance to snap it before I’d eaten half of it. Recommend the pistachio. Will be back.”

Another recent guest posted: “A little taste of heaven! We ordered a selection of the moni cheesecakes and they were the perfect little treat!

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“Each one was packed with mouthwatering sweetness and full of flavour bit not too much going on. Perfectly enjoyable.”

Someone else put: “Just the best cheesecake ever in the quirkiest street in York. Amazing flavours, and wonderful staff. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in York.”

Meanwhile, this profile commented: “Had the baklava cheesecake. Never tasted a cheesecake as good as this.

“This place must be visited if you want something exceptional whilst in York.”

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Emmerdale spoilers: Robert’s ‘final night’ as he and Aaron prepare to say goodbye forever | Soaps

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Emmerdale’s Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley) is sitting on the knowledge that Moira Dingle (Natalie J Robb) is in prison because of him. 

He was blackmailed by Joe Tate (Ned Porteous) into framing Moira for the modern slavery operation by placing passports and IDs of Celia’s enslaved workers on Moira’s farm, and the trick worked a little too well. 

Robert might be a bit of a bad lad, but he has a conscience, and it’s not sitting well with him that he’s responsible for her incarceration while her family around her crumbles. She’s been cleared of Celia Daniels’ and Anya’s murders, that’s something at least.

Moira has languished in prison as her farm has been sold from beneath her, and the guilt has grown in Robert.

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But for Moira nothing is getting better. Though the murder charges have since been dropped, the modern slavery ones remain, and because of Robert’s involvement, there looks like no way out of those, and Moira decides she needs to plead guilty to the charges. This is shocking news and the only one who can resolve this situation is Robert himself.

Robert visits Bear Wolf (Joshua Richards) in prison in a bid to pump him for information that might help Moira. Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller), is also on the hunt for evidence, having seen the impact of this mess on his best mate Mack (Lawrence Robb).

Actor Ryan Hawley ramped up the drama, saying: ‘[Robert] goes to Bear because he’s his absolute last chance, race against the clock. Robert’s going to have to turn himself in and confess to all the things that he’s done by planting the evidence to prevent Moira from getting a really long sentence and being away from her family and kids.’

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Paddy Kirk (Dominic Brunt) finds out about Robert’s visit to Bear and loses it, but before Paddy goes too mad, Sam Dingle (James Hooton) announces that Kyle has gone missing. The poor lad overheard that Moira plans to plead guilty and took off.

The whole clan go out searching, but it’s Robert who finds him and in their moment alone, he vows to get his mum back. 

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Aaron is left wide eyed when Robert announces the next part of this plan – he will turn himself in. It’s the only way and Aaron knows it, and begs for just one more night. 

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Speaking of Robert’s decision to come clean, Ryan said: ‘Robert finds Kyle, and he makes a decision off the back of Kyle saying how it’s impacted his life, Moira going to prison. And I think Robert really feels that. He feels the weight of the consequences of what he’s done, and feels that the only way that he can make things right is by putting himself back in the situation where he’d get charged with tampering with evidence and then have to go to prison.’

Bear tells Robert about a number plate that he once hid for Ray which gives Aaron new hope that they can resolve this before going to the police, but they’re on borrowed time before Moira pleads guilty. 

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Cadbury confirms Easter eggs policy after customer says ‘what the hell?’

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Cadbury have made an admission after a shopper made a complaint. The chocolate giant admitted their Crunchie Easter eggs are only including one ‘fun-sized’ bar due to ‘higher costs’ – after a customer shamed them for ‘shrinkflation’.

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A retail worker was stunned to open her Cadbury Easter egg and find only a ‘fun-sized’ Crunchie instead of a full-sized bar – branding it the perfect example of ‘shrinkflation’. Natalie Norton had purchased the Easter egg from Tesco for the Clubcard price of £2.85 last month as a ‘Sunday treat’ for her and her mum to share.

But when she went to tuck into her chocolate, the 34 year old was shocked to discover it only came with a ‘treatsized’ Crunchy chocolate bar instead of a full-sized one. Footage shows Natalie holding the ‘treatsized’ Crunchie bar in her hand that she claims was so small her and her mum only had a ‘bite each’.

At first, the food retail worker believed there had been a mix-up with the size but after reading the back of the Easter egg box, discovered this was the correct chocolate bar. According to the Office of National Statistics [ONS], shrinkflation is used to describe the phenomenon of products reducing in size but remaining the same price.

Natalie claims this is a perfect example of ‘shrinkflation’ in the cost-of-living crisis as she claims you used to get ‘two full-sized bars in an Easter egg’ a few years ago. Cadbury confirmed that the egg used to come with two treatsized bars but this had been reduced to just one due to them experiencing ‘significantly higher input costs across their supply chain’.

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Natalie, from Coventry in the West Midlands, said: “When it says one bar [on the packaging], I expected it to be a full-sized Crunchie not fun-sized. I said to my mum, ‘what the hell is this? Are they having a laugh? Me and my mum bought it to share as a Sunday treat and we struggled to share the fun-sized bar, we each had a bite each.

“A couple of years ago you used to get a couple of full-sized bars in an Easter egg so this is why I was shocked it was a fun-sized bar. It’s a perfect example of the cost-of-living crisis and shrinkflation. Everything is getting smaller but prices are still going up.

“The size shocked me and I asked my mum if someone had made a mistake but I guess this is what it is now. I like Cadbury but an extra bit of Crunchie would have been nice.”

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A recent check showed that on the Tesco website the 167g egg was priced at £3.50 for Clubcard members and £4.50 regular price. And, after sharing a video of the chocolate bar she received in her Easter egg online, other users said they were just as shocked at the size of it.

One user said: “More shrinkflation. Used to get a full-sized bar. Not that party sized bar.”

Another added: “They didn’t specify the size of the bar, did they? You assumed.”

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A third commented to say: “It’s always been a bar…never hero size. This shows that it’s true – chocolate and Easter eggs are getting smaller.” A fourth said: “The next generation isn’t going to have Easter eggs any more, the amount they are reducing the sizes of them.”

A spokesperson for Mondelēz International, which owns Cadbury, said: “We understand the economic pressures that consumers continue to face and raising prices is a last resort for our business.

“However, as a food producer, we are continuing to experience significantly higher input costs across our supply chain. This means that our products continue to be much more expensive to make and while we have absorbed these costs where possible, we still face considerable challenges.

“As a result, we made the carefully considered decision to reduce the number of individual Treatsize bars included in our Cadbury Crunchie Shell Egg (167g) from two to one, so that we can continue to provide consumers with the brands they love, without compromising on the great taste and quality they expect. All product details are labelled clearly on pack so consumers can make an informed choice before buying.”

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Trump’s ‘one night’ Iran threat as shot airman’s three-word message is revealed

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Donald Trump spoke at the White House this evening after threatening to obliterate Iran’s power plants if the deadline he gave the country to re-open the Strait of Hormuz was not met

The US President Donald Trump has warned Iran that tomorrow (Tuesday) might be the night the “entire country is taken out”. The president told reporters: “The entire country can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night.”

It comes as he gives a global address this evening, just days after issuing threats to Iran. The US President had previously set a self-imposed deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which has caused oil prices to soar in recent weeks, Daily Star reports.

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Trump had given Tehran an initial deadline of Monday night, Washington time, stating that if no agreement was reached to reopen the strait, the US would target Iran’s power plants and other infrastructure, setting the country “back to the stone ages”. This comes as the “48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them” is due to conclude.

He announced on his platform Truth Social that he would hold the press conference with military personnel in the Oval Office at 1pm local time – 6pm UK time tonight – following the rescue of a US airman from Iran.

Mr Trump also posted “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran”, hinting at further strikes to come.

Meanwhile, Secretary of defence Pete Hegseth shared that the rescued pilot’s first words were “God is good”.

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The pilot evaded capture for a day in rugged terrain and said “God is good,” when found by his American rescuers.

“His faith and fighting spirit shone through,” said Hegseth, who pointed out that he was shot down on Good Friday and rescued on Easter Sunday.

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Tributes pour in for beloved Farnworth dad-of-two Jake Rothwell

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Jake Rothwell, 36, is remembered by his two children Theo and Lucia, partner Beccy and close family.

He was known for his “warmth, humour, and social nature”, as well as his love for Bolton Wanderers.

To celebrate his life, best friend Luke Robinson shared a heartfelt appeal, calling on the Bolton Wanderers community to pay tribute.

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He said: “My best friend Jake Rothwell died suddenly at the tender age of 36, leaving behind his son, daughter, mother, siblings, partner and countless friends and acquaintances.

“He was very popular in the Farnworth community as he was naturally gifted at social connections.

“It’s a real tough pill to swallow for us all, but there has been an influx of support from so many people and that is very humbling for those closest to him.”

“Almost three years ago to the day of his passing, we went to Wembley together to watch the Whites lift a trophy and had the best day.

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“Jake loved the Whites and loved the matches we attended together.”

As a tribute, Luke invited fans to mark the 36th minute of the home game against Stockport County on Monday, April 6, with applause in Jake’s honour.

Bolton Wanderers are scheduled to play County at 3pm today at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.

“This would be a real comforting moment for his family in attendance, who are very much in their raw stages of grief, and what better way to uplift them than community spirit.

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“There is absolutely no pressure for anyone to join in, but if you all could find the time for his family in attendance it would mean the world.”

The message drew hundreds of reactions online, including comments from Stockport fans expressing condolences and setting aside sporting rivalries to support the family.

At this afternoon’s match, rapturous applause filled the stadium as fans clapped in the April sunshine in tribute to Jake.

A GoFundMe page, set up by Rebecca Wheeler, has already raised nearly £6,000 to help the family give Jake “the send-off he deserves”.

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The family said: “It is with great sadness that we are announcing our Jake passed away unexpectedly and we, his family, are absolutely devastated.

“He has left behind two beautiful children, Theo and Lucia, his partner Beccy, Lyla, his Mum Gaynor, his brother and sister Jordan and Katie, and his niece and nephew Mason and Reya, not to mention countless friends and extended family members.

“As many of you know, he was the life and soul of any room he walked into.

“He loved to laugh and sing and dance and we will be honouring that on the day we say goodbye for the last time.”

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A memorial will be held at Lavender Road Cricket Club on Saturday, April 11.

It will begin from 1pm, with a balloon release at 2pm.

Attendees are encouraged to wear blue and white, bring their own balloons, and participate in a Grand National sweepstake and football card games, with all proceeds going to the GoFundMe.

To contribute to the GoFundMe, visit: https://gofund.me/5b2f8d805

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Northern Echo readers pictures of Durham Easter Egg Run 2026

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And readers of The Northern Echo snapped their own brilliant photos of the event.

Hundreds of people lined the streets to see the record-breaking 1,264 bikers rev into Darlington, with riders dressed as Captain America, the Easter Bunny and Minions.

Bikers arrived at Darlington Memorial Hospital after setting off from Durham Tesco at Dragonsville at 10am.

The convoy took a break at the hospital to hand out Easter eggs to children, with some even getting to sit on bikes.

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They set off again at 12pm, headed for University Hospital of North Durham to hand out more Easter eggs.

Organiser Graeme Mills said: “It was our biggest year ever, with 1,264 bikes. It has gone fantastic, that’s the only word I can say.

“I think this has been the biggest year for public support along the route. It makes it a spectacular event, and I am really pleased the public turned out to support in some not so good weather conditions too.”

Here are some brilliant photos from our readers.

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Durham Easter Egg Run 2026 (Image: ANDREW ROSE)

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Grant helps Thirsk and Sowerby festival mark decade of free fun

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And a £500 grant from Broadacres’ Community Development Fund will help the Thirsk and Sowerby Festival mark its first decade in style.

“A lot of families are struggling financially so we want to put on a day where all the attractions are for free or at minimal cost so everyone can enjoy them,” said Ben Smith, Chair of the organising committee.

“The grant from Broadacres will help us to do that by covering the cost of various acts and prizes so everyone can enjoy an affordable day out.”

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Ben was recruited as a 13-year-old schoolboy to be part of the planning for the first ever festival and now, ten years later, he’ll be overseeing the whole event as Chair.

“We have grown from an event that attracted 300 people to a soapbox derby and couple of food vans to one with up to 5,000 visitors, 75 stalls and event stage,” said Ben.

“In that time we have remained true to our original roots and this year will be the same, we want to provide an affordable day for local families to enjoy and also for local businesses to promote their services.”

The 2026 festival takes place on The Flatts on Sunday, August 2 and features a wide range of acts, including magician, owl display, bouncy castle, obstacle course, children’s soft play area and the ever popular soapbox derby.

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New this year will be a community bus service to collect and return people from neighbouring villages.

The Broadacres Community Development Fund supports local organisations, groups, and projects in areas where Broadacres has homes.

All grants are approved by the Association’s own residents. Application are closed for the 2025/26 financial year but visit the Broadacres website for future funding opportunities – www.broadacres.org.uk

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London to be hotter than Barcelona as Met Office forecasts sunshine and 24C temperatures

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Temperatures are set to surge as high as 24C in London later this week, making the capital hotter than Barcelona, according to the Met Office.

The blustery conditions of Storm Dave are forecast to be replaced by sunshine and warm weather with temperatures set to reach 24C in London and 20C in Manchester on Wednesday.

Highs of 24C would be enough to surpass the hottest day of the year so far, which was 20.9C in Gogerddan near Aberystwyth on 18 March.

It will also mean many parts of the UK will be hotter than Barcelona which is set to reach 19C on Tuesday and Wednesday this week.

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Tuesday will also be sunny in the UK with temperatures reaching 20C in London and 19C in Glasgow.

London could see highs of 24C on Wednesday, according to the Met Office
London could see highs of 24C on Wednesday, according to the Met Office (Met Office)

However the warm weather is not set to last as the Met Office has forecast temperatures to only reach 14C in London on Thursday, with most of the UK seeing the mercury drop below 10C.

It comes after Storm Dave brought snow and strong winds over Easter weekend, causing travel chaos and leaving homes without power as it swept across northern parts of the UK.

Gusts reached 93mph at Capel Curig in North Wales, while winds of 75mph were recorded at Emley Moor in West Yorkshire and St Bees Head in Cumbria, and one of 73mph was recorded at Buchan in Aberdeenshire, the Met Office said.

Some properties in Scotland were left without power following the high winds overnight. Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) fault response teams were out on the network working to reconnect the small number of customers affected, mainly in Skye, Caithness and coastal parts of Aberdeenshire.

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Today:

A chilly, but bright start. Plenty of sunny spells through the day, though cloudier skies at times in the west. A few splashes of rain are possible for Northern Ireland and northwest Scotland. Breezy in the west. Feeling warmer for many.

Tonight:

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A fine evening, though turning chilly again under the clear spells overnight, with a patchy frost in the east. A few showers are still possible in the far northwest.

Tuesday:

Most places dry with sunny spells. Cloud and outbreaks of rain moving across Northern Ireland and western Scotland during the afternoon. Breezy in the west. Feeling warm in the sunshine.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

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Mostly dry on Wednesday, with spells of warm sunshine. Turning fresher for all from Thursday, with showers or longer spells of rain. Potentially very windy in the northwest come Friday.

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Dr Amir Khan shares car symptom that affects ‘lots of women’

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The expert said we don’t “talk about it enough”

A doctor has shared a lesser-known symptom that can appear when driving and affects “lots of women”. According to the expert, this can occur during perimenopause or menopause.

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Menopause is a natural stage in life that usually affects women between the ages of 45 and 55. It occurs when hormone levels in the body lower to a point where periods stop.

As a result of these changes, the body can experience a range of symptoms that can impact both your physical and mental health. Many of us are aware of some of the more common side effects, such as hot flushes, mood swings, and brain fog.

But Doctor Amir Khan, who is best known for his appearances on ITV, explained a potential symptom you may not have heard of. Speaking in a video posted to his Instagram page, Dr Amir warned that you may start to feel more anxious when in a car.

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He said: “Earlier today I was told by my sister, I was just chatting to her while I was driving, and she told me that she’s suddenly become really anxious when she gets into cars. Either when she’s driving or when she’s a passenger in the car, and that’s when it’s worse, actually, when her husband or her kids are driving her somewhere.

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“And she said she has to like hold on really tight and she comments on their driving and it’s not like her, it’s not like her at all. She actually used to be a bit of a girl racer, I remember when she was younger she was racing up and down the streets of Bradford.”

Dr Amir explained that his is actually “really common”. However, we don’t “talk about it enough”.

He continued: “Anyway, I told her driving anxiety is really common around the perimenopause and menopause. Really common, and actually we don’t talk about it enough. And I think her hearing that and normalising it really helped her.”

Dr Amir detailed why this can occur. “Because when oestrogen levels drop, remember chemicals in your brain are linked to oestrogen, so when oestrogen levels drop and progesterone levels drop as well, serotonin, your happy brain chemical goes down.

“GABA, that’s the big one, GABA, which is your calming brain cushion is taken away. And suddenly things that didn’t feel like a threat before suddenly feel really threatening and your brain goes into fight or flight mode.

“So that’s what’s happening to her and that’s what happens to lots of women during the peri and menopause and they don’t even know why. So that kind of driving anxiety is linked to low oestrogen, progesterone causing low serotonin, and GABA in your brain and it’s completely normal.”

Dr Amir shared some things that could help with this symptom. “So knowing that might help, HRT [hormone replacement therapy] might help, cognitive behavioural therapy might help, breathing exercises, grounding exercises can help as well but just knowing you’re not alone,” he said.

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As listed by the NHS website, “common” symptoms of perimenopause and menopause can include:

  • Changes to your mood, like low mood, anxiety, mood swings and low self-esteem
  • Problems with memory or concentration (brain fog)
  • Hot flushes, when you have sudden feelings of hot or cold in your face, neck and chest which can make you dizzy
  • Difficulty sleeping, which may be a result of night sweats and make you feel tired and irritable during the day
  • Palpitations, when your heartbeats suddenly become more noticeable
  • Headaches and migraines that are worse than usual
  • Muscle aches and joint pains
  • Changed body shape and weight gain
  • Skin changes including dry and itchy skin
  • Reduced sex drive
  • Vaginal dryness and pain, itching or discomfort during sex
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Sensitive teeth, painful gums or other mouth problems

Symptoms can last for months or years. The NHS says you should see a GP or nurse if you think you have perimenopause or menopause symptoms.

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I found a weird European ski resort where you can ski at midnight in the sunshine

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The ski resort of Riksgränsen is the most northerly in the world, sitting way into the Arctic Circle. It is treated to regularly displays of the Northern Lights and delivers midnight skiing at middsummer

‘I found an odd European ski resort where you can ski at midnight in the sunshine’

If you think that you’ve missed your chance to go skiing in Europe this year, then you’d be wrong.

There is a resort where the slopes remain open not just through April and into May, but in the high summer days of June.

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Riksgränsen, a small ski resort in Arctic Sweden, is the most northerly in the world. It’s 94 miles further up the road from the famous ICEHOTEL, which has melted away into the river by this time of the year.

By June 21, the snow farmers of Riksgränsen have been hard at work for weeks, making sure there’s enough coverage on the 909m tall mountain for the Midsommar downhill jamboree. They’ve dug, they’ve blanketed and they’ve cornered off sections of the mountain.

The reward is three hours of skiing, unlike anything you’ll find elsewhere in the world. From 10pm to 1am, T-shirt-clad skiers whizz down Riksgränsen’s 21km of pistes, basking in the strange phenomenon of bright sun and blue skies throughout the night. At 68.4266°N, the sun won’t disappear again for another month.

When I visited the Swedish resort, it wasn’t nighttime and the sun was nowhere to be seen. Instead, a heavy cloud hung over the mountain, the wind whipping my face as I sat shivering on the ski lift. Skiing in Sweden in March hits a little differently.

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Unlike the Alpine ski season, where the temperature hangs around the 0 °C mark and there’s a 10 euro hot chocolate to warm your cockles at the bottom of every piste, Sweden’s resorts get really, really cold. -20C cold. Cold enough that after a few trips down Riksgränsen’s jump-littered slopes, you need to retreat to one of two food huts for a finger-thawing plate of meatballs or a veggie hot dog loaded with crispy onions.

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The resort also stands out from others I’ve been to in terms of vibe. Gone are the Dior all-in-one après-skiers of the French Alps, replaced with gnarly 20-something youth hostellers who all seem to know how to backflip.

Riksgränsen is known as a paradise of off-piste skiing, and it does not disappoint. Either side of every piste is acres of mazy terrain, perfect for exploring and throwing yourself down. The resort also specialises in heli-skiing and snowmobile tours. You can even book yourself a caving tour at the nearby Kåppasjåkkagrottan, the largest cave in Sweden.

Riksgränsen translates as national border. Its area extends into Norway, meaning when you ski down the “Gränsleden” (border run), you swing into a different country at every corner.

This boundary-hopping continues with the Arctic ski pass required to access Riksgränsen’s slopes. Starting from about £140, it also gets you onto the lifts of Björkliden, Fjällby and Narvikfjellet.

The two other resorts offer very different skiing experiences.

Björkliden is perfect for families, with a gentle mountain criss-crossed with runs through the pine trees ideally suited to beginners. Hotell Fjället sits metres from its bottom ski lift and is an excellent place to stay. Comfy, staffed by friendly ski enthusiasts from across Sweden, and boasting a dramatic view of Lapporten from its breakfast room. The U-shaped valley is known as ‘the gateway of Lapland’ and for providing a framing of the Northern Lights, which I was lucky enough to witness twice during a three-day trip. The 11-year solar cycle recently peaked, meaning the Arctic was doused in glorious streaks of green on a near-nightly basis.

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A little further north is Narvik, where the mountains are higher and the slopes more intense. The resort is currently undergoing a major upgrade ahead of the FIS Alpine World Ski Championship arriving in 2029.

The warming effect of the Gulf Stream means the port does not freeze. The view along the deep blue Ofotfjorden that treats skiers as they descend down the biggest drop in northern Europe is simply breathtaking.

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The Arctic ski pass costs from £140

Chalets at Björkliden’s Hotell Fjället cost from £166 a night.

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Flights to Kiruna (a short train ride away from Björkliden, Fjällby and Narvikfjellet) cost from £96 in June.

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Artemis II crew breaks human record previously set by Apollo 13

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They are now further than any human has ever been

The Artemis II crew has broken the record for the furthest distance humans have ever been.

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Nasa’s Artemis II astronauts have set a new record for the furthest distance humans have travelled from Earth

The record was previously set by the Apollo 13 crew in 1970 – the crew travelled 248,655 miles from Earth. Artemis II will beat this record by about 4,102 miles, reaching a maximum distance of 252,757 miles, the BBC reports.

On breaking the Apollo 13 record, one of the Artemis astronauts said: “We surpass the furthest distance humans have ever travelled from planet earth. We do so in honouring the extraordinary efforts and feats of our predecessors in human space exploration.

“We will continue our journey even further into space before Mother Earth succeeds in pulling us back to everything we hold dear.”

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He challenges this generation and the next “to make sure this record is not long-lived”.

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