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New Zealand v England, first Test: Preview, expected line-ups, how to watch and prediction

The State of Play

England open their three-Test series in New Zealand tomorrow against a team still riding the crest of a wave following their remarkable win in India.

The Black Caps triumphed 3-0 on the sub-continent, producing one of the greatest performances in Test history, and will be full of confidence against Ben Stokes’ side.

India are already bouncing back having won the first Test against Australia in Perth.

New Zealand coach Gary Stead told Cricinfo: “No doubt it [beating India] gives you confidence as a group but it shows the ebbs and flows of international cricket. 

“You can see what’s happening in Perth, I’m not sure anyone would have written that script either. The WTC has made teams extremely competitive, teams try and get somewhat of a home advantage to pick up your points there.

“[I am] Sure it’s going to be a cracker of a Test series. We’re going to see some fireworks I would suggest.”

England fared less well than New Zealand on their most recent tour, a 2-1 defeat in Pakistan.

Team News

New Zealand have former captain Kane Williamson available after he missed the tour of India. He may replace Will Young despite his Player of the Series award against Rohit Sharma’s men.

The hosts will play four seamers at Hagley Oval with Tim Southee starting his final series before Test retirement. Kyle Jamieson misses out through injury.

England have been forced into a reshuffle with Jordan Cox, who would have kept wicket, ruled out of the series due to a broken thumb.

Ollie Pope will don the gloves and Jacob Bethell has been drafted in to bat at number three despite having never played there in first-class cricket.

Expected line-ups

New Zealand: Latham (c), Conway, Williamson, Ravindra, Mitchell, Blunder (wk), Phiilips, Smith, Henry, Southee, O’Rourke

England (confirmed): Crawley, Duckett, Bethell, Root, Brook, Pope (wk), Stokes (c), Woakes, Atkinson, Carse, Bashir

What They Said

Stead on Williamson’s return
“Obviously Kane will come back into the side. He’s a superb player as we know and that creates some selection headaches for Tom [Latham] and I to get our heads around in the next day or so. Kane is one of the best in the world, so he will be playing somewhere in that line-up. It’s just how we manage to shape the rest of the team around that.”

Joe Root on Bethell’s inclusion
“He’s full of confidence, he’s got great ability and a really well-rounded game. He’s a mature head on young shoulders and I think he has all the components to set him up nicely to be successful in this format and at this level. I’m sure he’ll enjoy every aspect of the week, I’m really looking forward to watching him do his stuff.”

How to watch

The series will be shown by TNT Sports and discovery+ in the UK.

The action gets underway on TNT Sports 4 at 9.30pm tomorrow night.

Prediction

New Zealand continue to overachieve given their resources and their recent win in India was truly incredible.

They ought to have too much here for an England side that looks a little imbalanced following Cox’s injury.

That said, England have the firepower to blow any side away and the conditions won’t be completely alien like they were in Pakistan.

20 Stories’ Daniel Scott hailed ‘Leading Chef of the Year’

Daniel Scott has been named Leading Chef of the Year at the 6th annual This is Manchester Awards.

Currently the executive head chef at the popular 20 Stories restaurant in Manchester city centre, Daniel’s career as a Michelin-trained chef spans over 27 years.

He prides himself on working closely with producers, farmers and fishermen from around the UK and Ireland, to showcase some of the finest quality and most ethically-sourced produce in the world. He has worked in his current role since 2021.

The ‘This is Manchester Awards’ are designed to showcase the talented individuals that make Manchester a remarkable place to live, work, and thrive, with a mission to recognise excellence across various sectors including hospitality, culture, technology, business and community.

Daniel (pictured) was shortlisted in the Leading Chef of the Year category, alongside seven other talented chefs from across Greater Manchester.

He said: “To be awarded Leading Chef of the Year is a real honour both for the team and I. We put in so much hard work each and every day to ensure every visit is exceptional and memorable for our guests, and to have this recognised is great for the team. The This is Manchester Awards are very well respected, so to receive this award from them is fantastic. Thank you so much.”

Integritas Property Group Completes Landmark Bastion Point Project

Integritas Property Group (IPG), a premier North West property developer, has proudly announced the completion of Bastion Point, its largest residential development to date.

Located in Liverpool’s bustling city centre, Bastion Point exemplifies the company’s dedication to creating modern, high-quality homes designed with residents in mind. Its strategic location ensures excellent transport links and close proximity to Liverpool’s renowned waterfront and cultural attractions.

The development’s apartments feature open-plan designs with stylish, contemporary interiors and impeccable finishing touches. Large windows bring in abundant natural light, creating bright and inviting living spaces.

Mitchell Walsh, CEO of Integritas Property Group, said: “As we hand over Bastion Point, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life; this development isn’t just about creating homes, it’s about enhancing Liverpool’s residential landscape with spaces that add value and foster a sense of community.

“With communal areas designed for relaxation and socialising and our unique sky gardens that offer a peaceful retreat from the city’s bustle, Bastion Point is a testament to the collaboration of talented individuals and trusted partners who share our vision. It’s a pleasure to know that Bastion Point will soon be home to many who’ll love Liverpool as much as we do.”

Established in 2021, Integritas Property Group has quickly gained recognition for its integrity and focus on quality. The company’s mission is to revitalise communities across the North West, with a portfolio including The Lyceum in Manchester, Copper Box in Liverpool, and Deakin’s Yard in Newcastle-under-Lyme.

This year, IPG delivered 300 apartments and has set an ambitious target of producing 600 units annually by 2027, further contributing to the region’s transformation.

Delight Your Loved Ones with Shares in a Racehorse

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This holiday season, Racing Club is offering a gift like no other – shares in a racehorse, guaranteed to excite and create cherished memories.

Packages start at an affordable £25, with VIP ownership options reaching £10,000. These shares come with exclusive perks, making them a thoughtful gift for friends and family who appreciate unique experiences.

Experience gifts are on the rise, and shares in a racehorse provide a meaningful way to create connections and unforgettable moments.

“Forget the socks and stocking fillers, owning shares in a racehorse is a gift that truly keeps on giving,” said Richard Jaques, Director and Co-Founder at Racing Club. “It not only delivers the thrill of race days and unforgettable memories, but a connection to an exclusive community of fellow racing enthusiasts.”

This year, Racing Club’s syndicate has introduced a range of share packages that make the thrill of racehorse ownership accessible without the hefty price tag of owning a horse outright.

Racing Club’s horses, based in Lambourn, West Berkshire, are available at various price points to suit every budget:
  • Blackwaterfoot (£25 per share): The perfect budget-friendly option, offering the joy of racehorse ownership. His sire won over £3.6 million in prize money—let’s hope he follows in his hoofsteps!
  • Tiny Rebel (£40 per share): A two-year-old sired by three-time Group 1 winner Oasis Dream, poised for an exciting 2024/25 campaign.
  • Wendigo (£60 per share): Winner of two out of three races last season and set to compete in the Grade 1 Challow Novices’ Hurdle at Newbury on 28th December.
  • Handlethekettle (£60 per share): A promising hurdler who won his stable debut and is preparing to return to action in the new year.
  • Spirit of Summer (£70 per share): Trained by top flat trainer Andrew Balding, this two-year-old colt recently competed in a Group 1 race in France and is gearing up for a big 2025 season.
For those who really want to go the distance, Racing Club also offers a couple of multi-horse packages for £125 each:
  • Wendigo, Handlethekettle + Blackwaterfoot
  • Wendigo, Dunstan + Blackwaterfoot
Alternatively, gift cards are available, giving the recipient full freedom to pick which shares to invest in.
Racing Club prides itself on building a strong sense of community among its members. Owners receive weekly updates on their horses, ballots for owner badges, stable visits, and a share of any prize money won. Additionally, they gain access to exclusive events, including hospitality at Wembley Stadium, the O2 Arena in London, and various racecourses.
For a gift that’s sure to take the lead visit: https://racingclub.com/racehorse-shares-for-christmas/

QardenToken Unveils NFT Integration and Mini-Game Ecosystem

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In an exciting development for blockchain enthusiasts, QardenToken has announced the launch of its NFT and mini-game ecosystem, creating new opportunities for users to engage with the platform and earn rewards. This integration underscores QardenToken’s commitment to combining financial empowerment with entertainment, setting the stage for a vibrant and interactive DeFi community.

A New Dimension of Engagement

NFTs (non-fungible tokens) have become a global phenomenon, transforming how digital ownership is perceived. With its NFT integration, QardenToken allows users to create, trade, and showcase digital collectibles within its ecosystem.

Key features of the NFT platform include:

  • NFT Minting: Users can mint their own NFTs using WAD tokens, enabling creators to tokenize their art, music, or other digital assets.
  • Marketplace Integration: A seamless marketplace feature allows users to buy, sell, and trade NFTs directly on the QardenToken platform.
  • Customizable Collections: QardenToken provides tools for users to curate personalized NFT collections, fostering creativity and individuality.
    “By integrating NFTs, we’re providing users with an opportunity to not only invest but also create and showcase their work in a decentralized space,” says a spokesperson from GardenToken.

Mini-Games: Gamifying DeFi

In addition to NFT integration, QardenToken is introducing mini-games as part of its ecosystem. These games are designed to engage users while offering the chance to earn WAD tokens and other rewards. Examples of mini-games include:

  • Trading Challenges: Competitions where users optimize trades to achieve specific goals.
  • NFT Treasure Hunts: Gamified activities where players solve puzzles to unlock exclusive NFTs.
  • Token Collecting Quests: Interactive games encouraging users to explore different aspects of the platform.

The mini-game ecosystem is not just about fun—it’s a strategic move to drive engagement, reward user loyalty, and expand QardenToken’s growing community.

WAD Token: The Core of the Ecosystem

The WAD token remains central to all activities within the QardenToken platform. Beyond being a utility token for governance and fee discounts, WAD tokens can now be used to mint NFTs, participate in games, and access exclusive rewards.

Driving Community Engagement

With the launch of its NFT and gaming features, QardenToken is actively fostering a sense of community. Users can collaborate, compete, and interact through various platform features, creating a dynamic environment that goes beyond financial transactions.

What’s Next for QardenToken’s Ecosystem?

QardenToken’s roadmap for its NFT and gaming ecosystem includes:

  1. Enhanced NFT Tools: Advanced features for creating interactive and dynamic NFTs.
  2. Partnership Collaborations: Collaborations with renowned artists, gaming companies, and blockchain projects to bring exclusive content to the platform.
  3. Virtual Reality (VR) Integration: Enabling immersive experiences for NFT showcases and gaming.

By pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in DeFi, QardenToken is positioning itself as a leader in the intersection of finance, art, and entertainment.

Perfect presents for men this Christmas

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We know how stressful it can be trying to find the perfect gift for the men in your life. If you’re stuck for present ideas for somebody who seems to have everything, you’ve come to the right place. Whether he likes a drink, exercising, cooking or chilling out, we’ve got some great suggestions.

Top tipple

Étän Rum is an award-winning luxury golden spiced rum created by five sisters in London, with a taste and look that represents their Cameroonian heritage. The warming and flavourful rum goes great with a lot of Christmas-themed cocktails!

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Distilled with a unique collection of five botanicals (“spices”): Fevergrass, Orange peel, Cassia, Ginger, and Vanilla, it has no added sugar and is vegan friendly too!

Available: Étän Rum, £41

Fitness fanatic

Enertor Energy Socks The perfect stocking filler for your sole mate. These are every runners’ must-have ultra-light, energy returning, anti-blister socks with a barely there feel.

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From hitting the treadmill to taking on a game of Padel, these no-show socks will keep feet happy, cool and dry, step after step. They have a great range of sizes too, from 2.5-15.

Available: Enertor.com £13.99

Crafty cook

If he loves being in the kitchen, he will love this bestselling spices set. Complete with Chinese Allrounder; Salmon Seasoning; Bolognese Seasoning; Avocado Topping; Coffee Kiss and lots more, this is the kit for everyone who loves to cook and eat.

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Available: Justspices.co.uk, from £61.19

Racing Club shares

If you want an exciting gift, how about giving her a share in a racecourse? Racing Club has shares available from just £25, or you could buy one of their three-horse packages for £125.

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Racing Club is a syndicate that offers people the chance to experience racehorse ownership at a fraction of the price of owning a horse outright. Racing Club members can enjoy plenty of fantastic benefits including table visits, owner badges to see the horse run and the chance to attend events in their hospitality boxes at various venues across the country.

There’s even merchandise to match, including scarves, socks and even a bespoke Racing Club gin!

Available: Racingclub.com, from £25

Fabulous fragrance

How about a spicy, aromatic fragrance that combines the freshness of honeydew melon with the boldness of black pepper and the sensuality of davana oil?

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If that sounds dreamy, Jimmy Choo is the aftershave for him. With warm base notes of tonka bean, patchouli, and labdanum add an intense, masculine finish, this is the perfect present for the man who exudes confidence.

Available: Perfumedirect.com, £33.99 for 50ml

Hoppy Christmas gift

How about a cheeky (and very exciting) early Christmas gift? Introducing the ultimate festive count down we all need this December – the SEVEN BRO7HERS advent calendar is back and better than ever!

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Made up of 24 of the Salford-based brewery’s most iconic beers the Christmas calendar will include a mix of the vibrant and delicious family core range, including Easy IPA, Helles Lager and Juicy IPA. All beers are a mixture of 330ml and 440ml cans. The calendars are available now, go go go!

Available: Sevenbro7thers.com, £69.95

Throw him into pottery

Looking for the perfect gift experience for that creative person in your life, that also supports an independent Manchester business? How about giving a voucher for a workshop at Seven Limes Pottery? Vouchers can be used anytime over a year and are easily ordered online.

Make a Mug workshop

He can make his own mug or try the 2.5 hour introductory workshop. For a clay enthusiast who already has some experience, he would enjoy the two-day intensive throwing workshop (weekends only 10-4pm) after which their five best pots will be twice fired and clear glazed.

Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, family business Seven Limes Pottery has just moved from its old home in Moss Side to an Ardwick railway arch.

Available: 7limes.co.uk, from £40

Coffee lover 

Who doesn’t love a brew in the morning? He would love the new Christmas Trio Gift Box with the 250g roasts of Christmas past, present and future, straight from 200 Degrees Coffee, an independent specialty coffee roaster with a unique store in central Manchester.

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This high-spirited bundle allows coffee lovers to explore three distinct flavour profiles from three single-origin coffees, making it the perfect gift for anyone with a coffee machine who enjoys mixing up their daily brew with something exciting and meaningful!

Available: 200 Degrees, £29.95

Super shaving

The Gillette Labs Regime Gift Set Neon Night delivers quick results for both shaving and moisturising, thanks to its rapid foaming and fast-absorbing skincare products. 

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The set includes recyclable containers and razor blade cartridge refills, featuring a light, refreshing, masculine fragrance for an enhanced shaving experience. Additionally, it comes with a premium magnetic stand to keep your razor dry and neatly stored in your bathroom. The razor blade cartridge provided is also compatible with the Heated Razor.

Available: Pharmacy2u.co.uk, from £25

More boiler engineers needed to meet Manchester demand, research says

Manchester is among the cities where boiler engineers are most in demand, according to new research.

As the mercury drops, gas specialists are hot property in cities up and down England.

Locations including Birmingham, Hull and Coventry also face a shortage of skilled tradespeople, according to the research by leading training company Engineering Real Results.

Managing director Ricky Sharma said: “Skilled tradespeople are in short supply all across the UK.

“At this time of year, when temperatures start to drop and homeowners need help with their boilers and heating systems, it serves as an even greater reminder that as a country we need to invest in filling the skills gap.”

The data was compiled by analysing the number of active jobs on leading online recruitment sites, such as Reed and TotalJobs.

At the top of the list were Birmingham and Hull, closely followed by Manchester.

Coventry was the fourth, while boiler experts are also in demand in Nottingham, Newcastle and Milton Keynes.

Gas engineers specialise in installing, repairing and maintaining gas appliances and heating systems.

According to the National Careers Service they can expect to earn up to £38,000 a year depending on experience.

Mr Sharma added: “We are also seeing a high number of job vacancies for electricians and plumbers.

“Across the construction industry there is a growing demand for skills but unfortunately a shortage of the correct qualifications.

“These are careers which will always be in demand, especially if the government is to meet their ambitious house-building targets.

“We need to be focusing on bridging the skills gap as a matter of urgency to ensure the UK has enough tradespeople to meet the demand.”

ERR specialises in providing skills and training in trades including plumbing, gas, electrics,  welding and renewable industries.

 

A fifth of the UK’s green jobs are in the North, says new data

According to the PwC Green Jobs Barometer, almost a fifth of jobs adverts in the UK defined as ‘green’ are based in the North.

The barometer, now in its fourth year, tracks the movement in green jobs creation, job loss, carbon intensity of employment, and worker sentiment across regions and sectors. This year’s results show that 18% of green jobs are on offer in the North.

Despite a reduction in green jobs adverts this year, the North West has the highest volume of green jobs adverts in the region with more than 25,000 green roles. This equates to a 3.2% share of the total jobs market in the North West, up from 2.5% in 2023.

Although it has the smallest increase in the share of green job adverts, at 2.4% of the total job market, the North East saw a considerable 25% jump in the number of green job adverts, at nearly 6,100.

Although regionally the UK’s green job creation is improving, the increase is disproportionately concentrated in London and the South East. These regions collectively represent approximately a third (34%) of all new green jobs.

Compared to the North’s best performing area – the North West – which has 25,284 green job advertisements, London and the South East have 92,496 roles on offer. And while population density is a factor, the South’s dominance is reinforced by the fact that more than 34% of all the green jobs being created today are in professional, scientific and technical industries, with a continuing gap in new green trade jobs which are equally vital to the net zero transition.

Adam Waller (pictured), ESG lead for the North and Manchester’s Market senior partner, said: “It’s crucial for the North to be at the centre of the green energy transition. The data shows us that green energy jobs are having an increasing importance in the job market for the North West, and almost 18% of the number of jobs available that meet the barometer’s definition of ‘green’ can be found in the North.

“However, the region’s role in the UK net zero ambitions is not without its challenges. Despite the large amount of green investment in the North – from Atrato’s solar farm in Yorkshire, AESC’s battery plant expansion in the North East and Aira’s climate tech research hub in Trafford – the geographical spread of green jobs is weighted heavily towards the south of the country.

“Given the scale of traditional industry and manufacturing, as well as its natural assets, such as wind and tidal energy generation, the opportunity is there for the North to play a key role in the energy transition. However, it will be critical to create the roles and provide the skills to capture this opportunity.”

Two teenagers and a man stabbed in late night Piccadilly Gardens attack

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Police are appealing for information after two teenage boys and a man were stabbed in Manchester city centre on Saturday night.

At around 11.45pm, officers were called to a disturbance in Piccadilly Gardens and found two teenagers – aged 17 and 18 – seriously injured with stabbed wounds.

Paramedics rushed them to hospital where they received treatment for their injuries.

Police were later notified that a 20-year-old man presented at hospital with a stab wound to the chest believed to have been sustained during this same incident.

None of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening.

Detective chief inspector Michelle Buchanan said: “We are investigating an incident that occurred in Manchester city centre, which led to three people in hospital with serious injuries.

“Officers are reviewing CCTV footage and forensic enquiries are being carried out.

“We are making good process in this early stage and are appealing to anyone who was in the vicinity of Piccadilly Gardens and may have witnessed an altercation involving a group of males just after 11pm (on Saturday) to please come forward and speak with us.

“I also urge people who were in the area to check their mobile phones, or CCTV to see if they may have captured any footage that could be useful to our investigation, no matter how small, as any information may help us.

“If you know anything at all, please ring police 101 or speak with the investigating team directly on 0161 856 4227 quoting log 3463 of yesterday (23/11/2024).

“Information can also be submitted anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

“There will continue to be an increased in police presence around the area as we collect evidence, and neighbourhood officers will be patrolling around. If you have any concerns, please speak with them, they are happy to help.”

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Community Opposes Cemetery on Green Belt Land

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Residents of Oswaldtwistle are taking a stand against a proposed cemetery development on Green Belt land following the submission of a new planning application. Concerns over environmental damage, flooding risks, and traffic hazards have reignited local opposition.

A public meeting held this week, organised by local ward councillors and residents, was filled to capacity, demonstrating the strength of community resistance.

The plan, championed by the development arm of the Issa brothers, has been criticised as unnecessary and poorly thought out. Campaigners argue that the proposal would harm the rural landscape, displace wildlife, and exacerbate flood risks. The site, currently a valued agricultural area, could see high levels of traffic, with large funerals expected to attract over 400 attendees, leading to significant urbanisation of the green space.

Environmental and Groundwater Concerns

The proposed site’s geology and high water table pose a risk of groundwater contamination, potentially affecting nearby allotments, gardens, and waterways. Seasonal flooding already impacts the land, raising fears that the development could worsen environmental conditions and harm local aquifers, springs, and ecosystems downstream.

Distrust in Developers’ Record

The community’s mistrust of Monte Blackburn Ltd, the Issa brothers’ development firm, stems from past planning issues. Frontier Park, a project on the same road, has faced widespread criticism for unauthorised expansions and reliance on retrospective permissions, prompting concerns about potential regulatory breaches with the cemetery proposal.

Safety and Sustainability Challenges

The increase in traffic from daily funerals, particularly large events drawing hundreds of mourners, has raised alarms over safety on Blackburn Road, described as “Oswaldtwistle’s most dangerous road.”

The development also contradicts Hyndburn Borough Council’s climate emergency declaration by encouraging long-distance travel. Campaigners point out that most visitors to the site would travel by car, further contributing to the area’s carbon emissions.

Impact on Local Wildlife and Heritage

Protected species such as red-listed birds, bats, and deer are at risk of displacement, while the agricultural heritage and rural aesthetic of the land would be permanently altered. Campaigners stress that the area’s cultural and environmental value must be preserved.

Claims of Exclusion

Opponents argue that the proposed cemetery would largely cater to one religious group, excluding the majority of Oswaldtwistle residents. They highlight a needs assessment confirming that existing burial facilities in Hyndburn are sufficient for the next 90 years.

United Call to Action

The community is urging decision-makers to reject the application, citing long-term maintenance concerns and the risk of Hyndburn Council inheriting financial responsibility for an ill-suited development.

Disappointed by the MP’s absence at the public meeting, residents are pressing for greater political support. They have launched a website, saynothecemetery.com, alongside a GoFundMe campaign to bolster their fight. Campaigners are calling on the Issa brothers to reconsider, urging them to recognise the harm the proposal has caused to the community.