Author: News Desk

The UK is being treated to some gorgeous sunshine at the moment, and the sizzling heat is expected to last a little longer. The UK is set to be hotter than parts of Spain this Easter break, it’s no surprise the weather is a top conversation. 

There has been an outbreak of wildfires across the UK, and the Met Office has put further warnings in place for potential outbreaks ahead of the mini-heatwaves.

As the Easter holidays begin in Britain, many sun seekers will have booked their annual trips to Spain – but if you’re heading to Spain this holiday, be prepared for backlash as locals protest against over tourism and the housing crisis.

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Cliff Notes – Why is there a T10 tournament taking place in Melbourne with BBL academy teams The T10 Melbourne Invitational features five BBL academy teams competing in an 11-day tournament from April 7 to April 17, aimed at providing playing opportunities for developing players. cricket Victoria is spearheading the initiative, which has Indian backing and is intended to pave the way for future T20 tournaments in the region. The tournament will be streamed in Australia via Kayo and in India through Fancode, allowing broader access to audiences in both countries. Why is there a T10 tournament taking place in…

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Cliff Notes – Mark Wright shares ‘tough’ goal after welcoming daughter with Michelle Keegan Mark Wright, now a first-time father to daughter Palma, is balancing parenting with training for the 2025 TCS London Marathon, admitting that the start has been challenging due to injuries and new responsibilities. Despite the difficulties, he and wife Michelle Keegan are managing their busy lives as a team, with Mark receiving advice from fellow celebrity dads to "sleep when you can." Reflecting on his marathon goals, Mark aims to complete the race in under four hours, acknowledging that his training has been less rigorous compared…

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Monday’s headlines continue to report on the backlash of the US tariffs – announced last week – that’s sparked a massive stock market sell-off and fears of a looming global recession.

The prime minister has promised to “shelter British business from the storm” expected from Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. The government has stepped in to help the British car industry (amid 25% car tariffs) by making the rules on manufacturers going all-electric more flexible.

Elsewhere, as of next month, health workers will go door-to-door under new plans to tackle sickness rates across England.

The UK weather continues to dominate the headlines as wildfires broke out across Scotland and Northern Ireland over the weekend after temperatures soared.

In sports, there is continued coverage of the weekend’s Premier League action, including Liverpool’s unbeaten run being ended by Fulham, a drab performance between Man Utd and Man City and Southampton being relegated.

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Cliff Notes – Struggles of Man United Man City laid bare in awful derby The Manchester derby ended in a lacklustre 0-0 draw, reflecting the difficult seasons both teams are experiencing, with United in 13th and City in 5th place. Rasmus Hojlund’s continued struggles were evident as he managed only 14 touches and has scored just once in his last 24 appearances for United. Kevin De Bruyne’s diminishing influence on the pitch signals the need for a significant rebuild in City’s ageing midfield, particularly as he plans to leave the club this summer. Struggles of Man United, Man City laid…

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Cliff Notes As of today, drivers using London’s Blackwall Tunnel must pay a toll, coinciding with the opening of the new Silvertown Tunnel that connects east and southeast London. Peak tolls are set at £8 for cars and £13 for large vans, with charges varying based on vehicle type and time of day. The Silvertown Tunnel, costing £2.2 billion, aims to alleviate congestion at the Blackwall Tunnel, improve air quality, and enhance public transport routes across the River Thames. Tolls on Blackwall Tunnel and new Silvertown Tunnel begin – what you need to know | UK News . From today,…

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