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New major HS2 works to disrupt M6 and M42 traffic

The work, taking place at weekends around the motorways, will continue until the end of November.

Newport leaders attack Plaid over M4 tunnel traffic plan

Newport is once again caught in the centre of Wales' ongoing transport debate, with claims that it is not fit for the "traffic it is taking at the moment".

Friday, 26 June 2026

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  • Art trails, swimming spots and punt safaris, all easily accessible from Cambridge’s new train stationWith Cambridge South about to welcome its first passengers, it’s an ideal time to explore some of the university city’s lesser-known treasures on foot or by public transport. Flat fields of poppies and ox-eye daisies stretch out to a wide horizon. There are butterflies, vetches, salad burnet. Skylarks sing overhead and a cuckoo calls from the trees near the river. Legend has it that the poet Lord Byron swam here as a Cambridge undergraduate and, 20 years later, Charles Darwin surveyed its beetles.
  • EasyJet opens talks with Castlelake after rejecting £4.9bn takeover offerBritish carrier says it hopes to receive ‘more attractive proposal that better reflects’ its value. EasyJet has opened talks with Castlelake, despite rejecting a fourth takeover offer worth £4.9bn from the US investment firm, with the airline saying it would open its books in the hope of receiving a higher bid.The British low-cost carrier unanimously rejected the latest proposal, of 650p a share, saying it still “substantially” undervalued the company while flagging “significant questions of deliverability”.

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  • Ryanair blasts ‘misguided’ watchdog over family seating probeRyanair has slammed the “misguided” competition regulator over a probe into its family seating rules, claiming the watchdog has turned a “blind eye” to more serious issues. Michael O’Leary, the boss of the budget airline, claimed that the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has forced it to “reluctantly” make a rule change which will make families more likely to have to sit at the back of the plane.
  • Tesla casts long shadow over SpaceX's bumpy market debut Tesla’s record-breaking returns for early investors have become something of a benchmark for SpaceX as Elon Musk’s latest company weathers a volatile start to life on the public markets.

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  • Euston passengers issued 'essential travel' warning as extreme heat continuesPassengers travelling into and out of London Euston station should expect disruption in the coming days and only travel if essential today and tomorrow (25 and 26 June). It comes as temperatures across London and southern parts of England are forecast to rise as high as 36 degrees and could average in the mid-30s.

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  • Change on the cards for town centre bus stationA town centre bus station could be set for an overhaul under proposals now open to public consultation. Rhondda Cynon Taf Council is seeking views on plans to upgrade Pontypridd's main bus station.

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