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Download mosh pits may cause hundreds of 999 calls

by Dylan April 24, 2025
written by Dylan

Metal music fans heading to the mosh pits of Download festival this weekend are being urged to put their wearable technology into airplane mode to avoid making accidental 999 calls.

Over a routine weekend, Leicestershire Police handles about 600 emergency calls, and a further 800 calls to 101.

But when Donington Park hosts the three-day rock festival, this can leap up by almost 700 calls as people's bodyworn devices such as smart watches "assume they have been in a collision".

The "significant increase" in calls places a huge burden on handlers and can take resources away from genuine emergencies, the force said.

People attending the festival, headlined by Green Day, Sleep Token and Korn, are being asked to put their devices into airplane mode before entering mosh pits.

Each call to 999 has to be assessed, police said, so people who do make unwanted 999 calls are asked to stay on the line to confirm they are safe.

A spokesperson said: "All calls had to be assessed, with three outbound call attempts completed to ensure there is no threat, risk or harm, taking our contact handlers away from answering true emergency calls."

Gates to campsites at Donington Park, near Castle Donington in Leicestershire, opened on Wednesday ahead of the three-day event over the weekend.

Festival organisers said they expected to host about 75,000 rock fans.

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Community frustrated by two-year bridge closure

by Joseph April 23, 2025
written by Joseph

Residents felt frustrated after a popular footbridge that was closed nearly two years ago had not reopened.

The Environment Agency shut Temple Footbridge, which crosses the River Thames west of Temple Lock, near Marlow, in May 2023 after inspectors found it was unsafe.

Jason Pike, who runs a Facebook group campaigning to get the bridge reopened, said the closure has made a popular walking trail inaccessible, and locals were not happy.

The Environment Agency said it is exploring design options for the bridge's replacement.

Jason Pike
The bridge was closed in May 2023

A spokesperson said: "Temple Bridge has exceeded its design life and is no longer safe to use. "

The agency recognised the bridge "holds significant value for the local community" and said it would "explore all potential design options for its replacement".

"We are aware of the urgency of this matter and are treating it as a priority," they added.

'It's embarrassing'

Mr Pike said the bridge is vital as it is the only point where the river could be crossed while following the Thames Path between Marlow and Hurley, in Berkshire.

"The detour puts you onto a main road, which is quite dangerous for children in my opinion," he explained.

The 45-year-old claimed the bridge is part of a route he has seen used by many locals, including comedian Ricky Gervais and radio presenter Chris Evans.

He said: "It's embarrassing actually, because if people come from different areas around the UK to visit and they can't use it…Then they're having to backtrack to a workaround, which in my opinion, is not convenient or safe."

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The Enviorment Agency said Temple Bridge "exceeded its design life and is no longer safe to use"

The Thames Path National Trail, which signed off on the diversion, said the majority of the route utilised pavements and footpaths, and a bus alternative was available.

In a statement, it told the BBC: "While the route is not entirely off-road and we appreciate the challenges this presents, there is no other suitable alternative."

It said it would work with the Environment Agency and others to ensure the bridge is "prioritised and repaired as soon as possible".

The Environment Agency said it has secured £500,000 to progress the project, as well as works at Marsh Lock Horsbridge further up the stream.

The river team met last week and is currently in the process of setting up a contract with a supplier for later this year.

April 23, 2025 0 comments
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Indian restaurant shut after illegal workers found

by Kimberly April 23, 2025
written by Kimberly

An Indian restaurant was temporarily shut down after three men were found to be working there illegally.

Red Rose, in Clevedon, has been handed a six-month court order following a visit by the Home Office's Immigration Enforcement team on 12 April.

Enquiries found three men from Bangladesh, who had no right to work in the UK, were being employed. Despite attempting to evade officers by running out of the back of the restaurant, they were detained and arrested, the enforcement team said.

Taunton Magistrates' Court heard on 16 April how officers had visited the premises twice before and it had previously been issued with a £30,000 fine for hiring illegal workers.

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Demolition of Victorian bridge set to be approved

by Brooklyn April 23, 2025
written by Brooklyn

Plans to demolish a bridge built in 1897 and replace it with a modern one are set to be approved.

Boxted Bridge, on the Essex-Suffolk border, was closed to cars and pedestrians in June 2023 as the structure was deteriorating.

Campaigners say there is not enough evidence to show the bridge cannot be repaired.

Essex County Council said a replacement would be similar to the existing structure and planning officers have advised councillors to approve the plan.

Boxted Bridge was built four years before the end of Queen Victoria's reign by the Hadleigh-born builder George Double, who was the foreman on the Cleopatra's Needle project in London.

The steel girder structure, next to a rural road junction, took two-way traffic over the River Stour until its closure in 2023.

SAVE OUR BRIDGE
Campaigners have been trying to save the bridge since 2021

The council said an inspection in 2018 found the bridge was "dangerously weak" due to corrosion of the beams underneath the roadway.

It added that vehicles such as refuse lorries and fire engines could not safely manoeuvre at the junction, and there had been a number of vehicle strikes at the bridge and on nearby private property.

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the authority plans to demolish the bridge and replace it with a wider structure.

'Enormous'

Campaigners claim the council has not shown that demolition is necessary.

Lucinda de Jasay, from the Save Our Bridge campaign, said: "It's about its setting and how it fits in the landscape.

"It's next to a Grade II-listed house, an old cottage. It sits beautifully into that, and it works. There is no need for this enormous bridge."

Colchester City Council has objected to the plan, saying the "increasingly muscular form and upgrading of the associated carriageway on the approaches will harm the designation" as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

The road near the bridge has been prone to flooding over the years

The countryside charity, the CPRE, said: "We believe that a repair to the current structure is a better way to provide environmental protection to the area and its heritage than a total, expanded rebuild."

A statement submitted with the planning application asserted that "the proposed design avoids any long term harm by taking cues from the existing bridge and the provision of reclaimed materials where possible, thus conserving the natural beauty of the National Landscape."

Planning officers have advised councillors to approve the plan at their meeting on Friday.

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Bellingham praises young trading card designer

by Louis April 22, 2025
written by Louis

An 11-year-old who won a competition to design a football trading card has been praised for his efforts by Jude Bellingham.

Archie, from Telford in Shropshire, was one of more than 2,000 entrants in the contest run by Topps, and he said: "I was very happy and super excited when my mum told me I had won. I couldn't believe it was real."

He said his design featured a flaming backdrop, because "he (Jude) was playing on fire".

The Stourbridge-born footballer congratulated Archie and said: "It's beautiful. I love the colours, I love everything about it."

The competition had challenged children to design a card featuring the England and Real Madrid midfielder.

Topps said the card designed by Archie "perfectly captures Bellingham's blazing form" and it will now be produced as a one-of-a-kind trading card.

Topps
The trading card produced by Topps (left) and Archie's original design (right)

Archie said he was a Bellingham super fan and liked to replicate his goal celebration on the playground.

He said: "I wish I could be like him when I'm older."

Rebecca, Archie's mother, said: "He smiled from ear to ear and thought I was joking when I told him he had won.

"Once I showed him, he started jumping about the bedroom. I couldn't be prouder of him."

April 22, 2025 0 comments
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HK bans 'seditious' mobile game about fighting communists

by Roman April 22, 2025
written by Roman

Hong Kong residents found downloading or sharing a mobile game app about defeating the communist regime may be punished under national security laws, police have said.

According to the website for Reversed Front: Bonfire, players can "pledge allegiance" to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Tibet or Uyghurs, among other options, "to overthrow the Communist regime".

In a statement on Tuesday, police warned that those who download the game "may be regarded as in possession of a publication that has a seditious intention".

It comes as Beijing has tightened grip over the city and has been seen as increasingly cracking down on dissent in the wake of the 2019 pro-democracy protests.

In a line on the game's website, it stated that it was a "work of non-fiction", adding that "any similarity to actual agencies, policies or ethnic groups of the PRC in this game is intentional".

The game also allows for users to play as communists to fight enemies and support the communist revolution.

Police have also warned people against providing funding to the app developer, ESC Taiwan.

"'Reversed Front: Bonfire' was released under the guise of a game with the aim of promoting secessionist agendas such as 'Taiwan independence' and 'Hong Kong independence'," said the police statement.

"Those who have downloaded the application should uninstall it immediately and must not attempt to defy the law."

As of Wednesday, the game – which was launched in April – is no longer accessible on Google Play or Apple's App Store from Hong Kong.

But the warning might have inadvertently brought more attention to the game, which on Wednesday was the most popular search term on Google among Hong Kong residents.

The game's creators have appeared to embrace the news surrounding its ban in the city, writing in a post that the game had been "introduced to the entire Hong Kong" as a result.

In 2020, China imposed a national security law (NSL) on Hong Kong that critics say effectively outlawed dissent – but Beijing maintains is crucial for maintaining stability.

The law – which criminalises secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces – came in response to massive pro-democracy protests that broke out in Hong Kong in 2019.

Media mogul Jimmy Lai and activist Joshua Wong are among the pro-democracy figures that have been charged or jailed under the NSL.

Hong Kong is governed under the principle of "one country, two systems", under which China has agreed to give the region a high degree of autonomy and to preserve its economic and social systems for 50 years from the date of the handover.

But critics say the implementation of the NSL has breached the "one country, two systems" principle, though Beijing and Hong Kong have argued the NSL ensures the "resolute, full and faithful implementation" of "one country, two systems".

April 22, 2025 0 comments
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'No-fly throne' and 'Labour turmoil on ruling'

by Nolan April 21, 2025
written by Nolan

The Guardian reports that ministers are "scrambling" to avoid a rebellion this summer when MPs vote on controversial cuts to disability benefit payments.

It says Labour backbenchers may be offered the opportunity to "abstain" to avoid embarrassing the government, which is due to hold a vote in June.

A potential trade deal with the US is the lead for the i Paper.

It reports that the UK is under huge pressure to cut food standards to win a trade deal with America – and prevent the next round of Donald's Trump tariffs hitting Britain.

The paper says that the government has repeatedly ruled out allowing "chlorinated chicken" or "hormone treated beef" from the US onto the UK's supermarket shelves.

But it quotes Tom Bradshaw – president of the National Farmers Union – as saying that "there are serious concerns" about the pressure being applied to British negotiators to weaken its standards as a "concession for lower tariffs".

The Sun reports that a no-fly-zone has been imposed over the King's home at Sandringham, after several drones were spotted above the estate ahead of the Ukrainian President's visit last month.

The paper says the ban will be in place for a year. "No-fly throne" is the headline.

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Two arrests after man seriously injured in assault

by Riley April 20, 2025
written by Riley

Two people have been arrested after a man was seriously injured in an assault.

Lincolnshire Police said they were called to the Stonebow on Lincoln High Street at 04:49 BST on Wednesday.

Officers arrested two people in connection with the incident. They remain in custody.

A spokesperson said the force would retain a presence in the area and part of the High Street, from Caffe Nero to the Stonebow, was closed.

Police have asked anyone who witnessed the incident or has more information to get in touch.

Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds latest episode of Look North here.

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