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Lethal disease once resigned to the history books ‘is BACK’ as cases hit 25-year high – and under-5s at greatest risk 

EUROPE was rocked by fresh measles fears as cases surged to their highest level in over 25 years.

Global health officials warned rates of the lethal Victorian disease had doubled in the past year alone.

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Across Europe, more than 50,000 cases of measles involved children under the age of five.[/caption]

They said that low measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) jab uptake threatens even further spread of one of the world’s most infectious diseases.

In 2024, over 127,350 measles cases were reported across the World Health Organization’s (WHO) European region – the highest number since 1997.

This also marks a dramatic jump from just 4,400 cases in 2016.

A report from WHO and UNICEF published today revealed that children under five made up more than 40 per cent of these cases.

“Measles is back, and it’s a wake-up call,” said Hans Henri P Kluge, WHO’s regional director for Europe, in a statement.

“Without high vaccination rates, there is no health security.”

The UN health arm stated that measles infections in the region – which spans 53 countries from the Atlantic to the Pacific – had “risen significantly” since the pandemic.

Cases, they added, had been declining since 1997, but the trend reversed in 2018-19 and cases rose significantly in 2023-24 “following a backsliding in immunisation coverage during the Covid-19 pandemic”.

“Vaccination rates in many countries are yet to return to pre-pandemic levels, increasing the risk of outbreaks,” they warned.

Two doses of the MMR vaccine are 97 per cent effective in fighting off the dangerous virus that usually starts with cold-like symptoms before developing into a blotchy rash.

It can cause serious complications if the virus spreads to other parts of the body, such as the lungs or brain – sometimes leading to lifelong disabilities and even death.

Babiespregnant people and those with weakened immune systems are the most vulnerable.

In the past month, the US recorded two measles-related deaths, both in unvaccinated individuals.

It’s the first time the US has seen deaths from measles since 2015.

In February, the NHS urged families planning trips to Morocco this Easter to make sure they were jabbed first, following an outbreak of measles in the country.

Earlier this year, UK health officials raised alarms over a rise in cases and urged parents to get millions of children vaccinated.

Regina De Dominicis, UNICEF regional director for Europe and Central Asia, added: “Measles cases across Europe and Central Asia have soared over the past two years – pointing to gaps in immunization coverage.

“To protect children from this deadly and debilitating disease, we need urgent government action including sustained investment in health care workers”.

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More than 50,000 of the 127,350 cases of measles in 2024. – involved children under the age of five

And about 60 per cent of all of the people who became ill required hospitalisation.

Romania saw the highest number of cases, with 30,692, followed by Russia and Kazakhstan.

The UK reported 2,900 cases in 2024, with London accounting for nearly half of them.

Italy, Germany, Austria, and Belgium also saw significant outbreaks.

To prevent outbreaks, health experts recommend at least 95 per cent of the population be vaccinated.

In Romania, the country hardest hit by the outbreak, vaccination coverage dropped from 92 per cent to 78 per cent between 2013 and 2023, falling well below the critical threshold needed to prevent widespread transmission.

In the UK, vaccination rates among children are just under 90 per cent.

The main symptoms of measles

MEASLES is highly contagious and can cause serious problems in some people.

The infection usually starts with cold-like symptoms, followed by a rash a few days later. Some people may also get small spots in their mouth.

The first signs include:

  • A high temperature
  • A runny or blocked nose
  • Sneezing
  • A cough
  • Red, sore, watery eyes

Small white spots may then appear inside the cheeks and on the back of the lips a few days later.

A rash tends to come next. This usually starts on the face and behind the ears before spreading to the rest of the body.

The spots are sometimes raised and join together to form blotchy patches. They are not normally itchy.

The rash looks brown or red or white skin. It may be harder to see on darker skin.

Complications are rare, but measles can lead to pneumonia, meningitis, blindness, seizures, and sometimes death.

Source: NHS

MISINFORMATION

Last month, British officials raised concerns over a spike in cases, with nearly 100 confirmed cases in January alone, pushing the total to almost 3,000 for the year.

A major outbreak in Birmingham last year was soon overtaken by a large surge in London, with smaller clusters in other regions.

Experts urged parents to check their child’s vaccination status, warning that anti-vaccine beliefs, partly fueled by misinformation during the Covid pandemic, may be contributing to the crisis.

Dr Ben Kasstan-Dabush of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine warned people against trusting unverified information on their social media.

He said: “We also learnt from the Covid-19 vaccination programme that misinformation can travel rapidly and can influence people’s decisions.

“It’s important to be mindful that the vaccine information on social media may not be based on scientific evidence.”

Expert answers MMR questions

TO help deal with parental concerns, Professor Helen Bedford, a specialist in child public health at University College London, tells you all you need to know about the MMR vaccine.

When is the vaccine given?

The MMR vaccine is part of the NHS Routine Childhood Immunisation ­Programme.

It’s typically given via a single shot into the muscle of the thigh or the upper arm.

The first dose is offered to children at the age of one (babies younger than this may have some protection from antibodies passed on from their mother, which start to wear off at about 12 months.)

The second dose is then offered to children aged three years and four months before they start school.

To check to see if you or your child have had the recommended two doses of MMR, you can look at their/your Personal Child Health Record, also known as the red book.

If you can’t find the red book, call your GP and ask them for your vaccine records.

You are never too old to catch up with your MMR vaccine.

If you see from your vaccination records that you did not receive two doses as a child, you can book a vaccination appointment.

Is the vaccine safe?

The MMR vaccine is safe and effective at preventing measles, mumps and rubella.

In the UK, we started using the jab in 1988, so we have decades of ­experience using it.

The jab is made from much-weakened live versions of the three viruses.

This triggers the immune system to produce antibodies that are protective in the face of future exposure.

It takes up to three weeks after having the ­vaccine to be fully protected.

Like any vaccine, the MMR jab can cause side-effects, which are usually mild and go away very quickly.

This includes rash, high temperature, loss of appetite and a general feeling of being unwell for about two or three days.

There is also a very small chance children can have a severe allergic reaction.

But compared to the complications of measles, there is no contest that vaccination is by far the safest and most effective route to take.

Why was it linked with autism?

In 1998, Andrew Wakefield and his colleagues published a now-discredited paper in medical journal The Lancet.

The paper suggested that the MMR vaccine might be associated with autism and a form of bowel disease.

It led to a sharp decline in vaccination rates.

Even at the time, the research was considered poor.

The Lancet retracted the story in 2010 after ­Wakefield’s article was found “dishonest” by the General Medical Council.

He was later struck off and subsequently, in 2011, the British Medical Journal declared the story fraudulent.

Does it contain ingredients from pigs?

There are two types of MMR jabs: One with gelatin (animal/pig collagen), and one without it.

For some religious groups, the inclusion of pig products is not ­acceptable.

Those people should ask for the vaccine without gelatin.

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Tommy Fury opens talks with Misfits Boxing over return fight with huge KSI rematch on the cards

TOMMY FURY is entering talks with Misfits Boxing over a return fight – as a rematch with KSI continues to loom.

Fury has not fought since beating the YouTuber-turned-boxer via controversial decision in October 2023.

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Tommy Fury is entering talks with Misfits Boxing over a return fight[/caption]
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KSI’s manager has kept the door open for a rematch with Tommy Fury[/caption]

The 2019 Love Islander was due to face ex-UFC star Darren Till in a comeback bout in January.

But Fury bizarrely pulled out after Till threatened to KICK him in the head – and he has not rescheduled his return.

KSI’s manager Mams Taylor – the co-founder of Misfits – revealed promoter Kalle Sauerland is now due for talks with Fury’s side.

Taylor told SunSport: “Kalle’s speaking with Tommy’s team today. I’m not sure exactly what’s going on with that.

“I’d love to see Tommy in a Misfits ring. Honestly, I think the fight between Darren and Tommy would have been fantastic to set up the winner of that against KSI down the line as well.

“Darren I’m very big on. I think he’s an absolute pay-per-view star. And listen, there aren’t that many pay-per-view stars.

“Another reason not to rush KSI versus Darren is I think we can develop Darren into standing on his own two feet to becoming sort of one of the flag bearers of Misfits.

“And I think he’s a very tough guy. He’s only improving in boxing with the incredible team he’s got.

Illustration of KSI vs. Tommy Fury boxing match stats comparison.

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“The guys he works with, they’re elite, champions, and I think it’d be great to have Tommy in as well.

“We’ve got some characters, characters who all have personalities and they all have their own goals as well.

“So you’ve got to navigate around that and balance everything out, but I’d love to see Tommy back in the Misfits ring as well and I’d love to see a KSI-Tommy rematch at some point as well.”

Till, 32, beat ex-MMA fighter Anthony Taylor, 34, in replace of Fury – and Taylor hopes the grudge bout can be re-visited.

He said: “I’d love to make that happen but I don’t think the Furys are keen on that fight for whatever reason right now.

“So I would love to make it happen though to answer your question – if we can.

“But the problem is, I can’t force people to fight each other, you know, I sometimes wish I could!”

Fury, 25, underwent hand surgery in the aftermath of his win over KSI, 31, who also picked up a similar injury himself.

KSI now returns on March 29 in Manchester against Dillon Danis, 31, who is 2-0 in MMA and lost his boxing debut to Logan Paul, 29, in 2023.

And Taylor has left the door open to a rematch between KSI and Fury.

He said: “It’s very possible. I think we have to focus on keeping their options open and if we’re able to keep our options open, let’s see what happens on March 29th.”

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I’m 5’4 & found the perfect butter yellow spring cardi in Primark – it was from the KIDS’ section so I saved cash too

SHOPPERS are racing to Primark to get their hands on a butter yellow spring cardi.

But what surprised them even more was that it was from the kids section which meant they saved some cash too. 

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Shoppers are racing to Primark for a cardi perfect for spring
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Meg took to TikTok to show other fashion fans how it looked
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Fashion fan Meg, who is known as @megward_ on TikTok, took to her social media page to share her latest find – which she believes is perfect for an Easter break. 

And standing at 5ft 4in, Meg showed other TikTokers how well the V-neck cardigan with tie fastenings fit her 

The cardigan, which has cuffed balloon sleeves and a ribbed hem, is currently on sale for £11. 

Talking about the cardigan, Meg said: “It’s actually adorable. It’s such a cute colour. It’s like a little Easter bunny.”

As it is from the children’s section, sizes start from 7-8 years and go up to 14-15 years.

Primark has described the colour as a “cheery yellow shade” which gives both a cosy and stylish look. 

The stylish clothing item is perfect for layering throughout the seasons, and classic British weather too. 

Primark recommends styling it over a printed dress with ballet pumps for special occasions, or pair with jeans and a T-shirt for casual weekend outings.

Meg’s video gained over 338,000 views, with 85 people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.

One wrote: “Oh my god in 5’4 I need to try this.” 

A second added: “No, I literally just bought this today and couldn’t wait to share. 

“Their kids’ section is so good, they need to just make the same for adults!”

To which Meg replied: “Honestly you’re so right! We want bright colour cardis too!”

Another fashion fan added: “I bought this a few days ago. 

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Meg is 5ft 4 and still managed to fit in the children sizes
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Yellow bow-tie front cardigan.
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“I got 11-12 as the 14 was too big! I always look around the kids section.” 

Whilst someone else said: “Omg I have this too why is the kids section better than adults.”

Why Primark is great for looking expensive on a budget

By Clemmie Feildsend, Fabulous Fashion Editor

AS someone who’s no stranger to grabbing a last-minute outfit from Primark for a night out, it’s about time that celebrities started catching on too.

For as long as I’ve been heading out, Primark has been my go-to for those “I have nothing to wear” moments, rushing in at the last minute to find something perfect.

And I’m definitely not alone – on any Friday or Saturday night, you’ll find plenty of shoppers doing the same thing, right before closing time.

But no matter what, Primark always delivers.

Now, Rita Ora is leading the charge, showing that you can snag a designer-worthy look without spending a fortune at high-end stores.

While Rita’s not rushing in last minute for a red carpet outfit, she’s proving you can achieve the same high-impact style for much less.

Looking stunning in her tailored suit alongside her mum Vera, Rita fit right in among the other A-listers dripping in Prada, Dior, and Victoria Beckham – if anything, she looked even better than some of the guests at The Fashion Awards.

With Myleene Klass and Roxy Horner already jumping on the Primark bandwagon, I’m sure more stars will be following suit soon enough.

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Man ‘tucks baby in boxer shorts’ before jumping from first floor as fire rips through four flats

A MAN was heroically seen jumping from a burning flat with a five-month-old baby tucked into his boxer shorts.

Emergency services rushed to the serious blaze which has ripped its way through four flats in Heywood, Greater Manchester on Thursday afternoon.

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Smoke was seen rising from the block of flats[/caption]

One resident told Manchester Evening News how she saw a man tuck a baby into his boxer shorts and leap from the burning first floor flat to the ground.

A smashed window seen on the first floor of the building is understood to be the place where the man broke free and jumped from.

It is understood that three people have been taken to hospital for smoke inhalation.

Residents have also said the roof of the block of flats has “caved in”.

Greater Manchester Police was seen together with the fire service and paramedics at the scene.

A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: “At just before 2.55pm on Thursday (March 13) GMFRS were called to a fire involving four maisonette flats on Lochawe Close, Heywood.

“A number of fire engines and special appliances were quickly mobilised to the scene with surrounding properties evacuated.

“Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used jets to extinguish the fire and are dampening down any remaining hot spots.

“Crews remain in attendance alongside Greater Manchester Police and North West Ambulance Service.”

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It smells like rotten eggs, increases risk of slips & looks terrible – banish algae for good with a 55p buy

ALREADY have plans to get your garden back in order after winter?

Well, one home expert has shared the easy way to get your patio looking brand new again on a budget.

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Banish algae from your Garden for just 55p[/caption]

The wet weather from winter can leave your patios looking mouldy and grim as it allows algae to grow.

So with spring approaching, we’re sure you’ll want to get rid of a green-tinged patio.

This simple hack will make the job easy without having to buy a pressure washer or costly algae-removing sprays.

Most patios are porous and retain small amounts of water.

When they become waterlogged, algae can form, giving your patio a swamp-like green hue.

This issue often arises after a lengthy winter, as the cold, damp days create perfect conditions for this water-loving plant.

Besides looking horrible, algae can also pose a danger to kids and pets because of its slippery surface.

It can also stink of rotten eggs due to the gas it releases.

To get rid of it quickly, experts recommend using household bleach.

They recommend using an equal mixture of bleach and water, as the cleaning product’s strong chemicals eliminate the bacteria growth.

“Care needs to be taken, as it can harm plants, grass and wildlife; however, you can spray greenery nearby with water before applying to dilute any overspray,” warns Furniture Clinic.

You can purchase a 750 ml bottle of Easy Citrus Bleach from Wilko at the low price of just 55p.

Simply pour the solution on to the patio and use a stiff broom to scrub it in.

You can use a hard-bristled brush in the joints but be wary of disturbing any joint sand.

Once done, you just need to rinse the area with clean water and allow the patio to dry.

Top 5 Spring Gardening Jobs

Nick Grey, Gtech Inventor and CEO shared the tasks to crack on with as Spring arrives.

1. Clean your garden

Make sure to clear away all leaves, soil and plant debris from your patios and flower beds; this creates a healthier environment for new growth, especially as we get into the summer months. Gtech’s Garden Safety Kit includes durable gardening gloves and safety glasses; perfect for comfortability whilst tackling those outdoor tasks.

2. Weeding

Early Spring is the best time to tackle weeds; if you can introduce some regular weeding into your routine, you can guarantee a tidy garden all year round. 

3. Hedge maintenance

Spring is the ideal time to tidy up overgrown hedges and shrubs, as regular trimming ensures healthy growth and reduces pest issues. Using a tool like the Gtech Lightweight Hedge Trimmer can help to keep your greenery looking sharp and neat.  

4. Composting

Starting a compost heap this spring is a pro-active, cost-effective way to harness nutritious soil for your plants and recycle organic waste that will benefit the overall health of your greenery and foliage.  

5. Look after your lawn

Lawn care is hugely important in assuring your garden stays looking beautiful. Make sure to rake away any excess leaves and trim your grass routinely.

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TNT Sports reporter reveals Marco Asensio’s ‘humble’ question off-camera after TV interview

MARCO ASENSIO has made an instant impact at Aston Villa… on and off the pitch.

The Spaniard, 29, joined Unai Emery‘s side on loan from Paris Saint-Germain during the January transfer window.

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Marco Asensio spoke to TNT Sports after last night’s match[/caption]
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The winger has already scored seven goals in just eight matches for his new side.

Last night Asensio netted twice as Villa beat Club Brugge 3-0 in the Champions League.

After the match, the former Real Madrid star spoke to TNT Sports reporter Becky Ives.

Despite having never played in England before, Asensio is already conducting interviews in English.

Ives was quick to praise the “humble” star after their interview.

She wrote on X: “He asked me afterwards if his English had been ok…..

“What a baller, but maybe more importantly want a lovely, humble human being he is! A major assets to this Villa squad!”

Asensio appeared to be thrilled with life at Villa Park.

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He said: “Very happy for the victory, now we are in the quarter-final – that was the objective. Very happy for the team, for the fans and now we will continue.

“Incredible, every match we play here is top. We have to be grateful with the fans. They give great support to us and we are very happy.

“We want more, so now we will have a little break and then we will think about our upcoming objectives.

“I like to score there [Holte End]. I am very motivated and also very happy to be able to score the goal and contribute.”

Villa will play Asensio’s parent club PSG in the quarter-finals.

Due to Uefa regulations, Asensio WILL be able to play.

Uefa regulations state teams do not have “any influence whatsoever over the players that another club may (or may not) field in a match”.

Villa had the rule go against them earlier this season when on loan man Samuel Iling-Junior came on at Villa Park for Bologna in the league phase.

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Asensio has made a huge impact at Villa Park[/caption]

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Amazon shoppers warned of ‘unexpected’ attacks that empty your bank account – be extra careful this month

AMAZON shoppers need to watch out for four dangerous scams that could leave you out of pocket.

They could strike at any time of year – but be on high alert with Amazon‘s Big Spring Sale potentially just days away.

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Amazon shoppers have been warned to watch out for four worrying scams[/caption]

The event hasn’t been confirmed by Amazon yet, but it’s expected to kick off in late March.

Amazon says that are four “common scam trends” that its shoppers are regularly targeted by. They aim to steal your info, and often the contents of your bank account too.

Crooks often ramp up their activities around sales events, but there’s no telling when you might be targeted.

AMAZON SCAM ALERT

First on Amazon’s official list is the Order Confirmation Scam.

This is described as an “unexpected” message that mentions an authorised purchase.

“Scammers ask you to act urgently to confirm or cancel the purchase,” Amazon said.

“They may try to convince you to provide payment details, install software, or purchase gift cards.”

If you get a message like this, you should log into your Amazon account.

You’ll be able to see your genuine list of orders there.

So if the alleged order doesn’t appear on that list, you’ll know it’s a fake.

And you can always check with Amazon customer support just to be safe.

Second is the Tech Support Scam, another classic swindle.

This is where you’ll be promised tech support for an Amazon device or service – often through a fake website or message.

“Customers who land on these pages are lured to contact the scammer and fall prey to their schemes,” said Amazon.

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Fake order scams are very common – verify what they’re saying by going to Amazon directly[/caption]

If you need help with Amazon, you should stick to the official website and customer support.

Next is the Prime Membership Scam, which is also common around sales events.

This can take several forms, but it’s often a claim that you owe money for your membership – or that there’s a problem with it.

“Scammers try to convince you to provide payment or bank account information in order to reinstate a membership,” Amazon warned.

DON'T FALL FOR GIFT CARD SCAMS EITHER!

Amazon has some golden rules for avoiding gift card scams...

Do not pay people or businesses with gift cards.

Never use Amazon gift cards for payment outside of Amazon or its affiliates. Amazon gift cards can only be used for purchases online at Amazon.co.uk

Do not share gift cards details with someone that you don’t know or trust . Once a scammer receives a gift card claim code, they’ll most likely have spent the funds before you’ve contacted law enforcement or Amazon.

Do not use an Amazon gift card to pay for anything over the phone or email. This includes bills or services (for example, TV, utilities, legal services, taxes).

Do not use an Amazon gift card in connection with claiming lottery or prize winnings. Similarly, don’t use them on the promise of receiving a large amount of money, a guaranteed credit card, or loan.

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“Amazon will never ask you to provide payment information for products or services over the phone.”

You can go to the Message Centre on Amazon’s website or app to check for authentic emails you’ve been sent.

And you can also go to Your Account > Prime to see what your membership status really is.

Lastly, there’s the Account Suspension/Deletion Scam.

This is usually an urgent warning that your Amazon account is about to disappear.

“Actions may include selecting a fraudulent link or providing information like payment details or login credentials, to ‘verify your account’,” Amazon said.

“Amazon will never ask you to disclose your password or verify sensitive personal information over the phone or on any website other than Amazon.co.uk.

“Don’t access any links or provide your information to anyone over the phone without authenticating the email or phone call.”

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You can verify authentic Amazon emails by going to the website and looking for your account’s Message Centre[/caption]

If you’re worried about the status of your account, just go to Amazon’s official website.

And remember: you can check your account’s Message Centre to see a list of authentic Amazon emails that you’ve been sent.

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Newcastle ‘to build new 65,000-capacity stadium and include key feature that is unique to Wembley’

NEWCASTLE are reportedly set to leave St James’ Park and build a new 65,000-seater capacity stadium.

Chiefs explored the option of expanding their current 52,000-seater home, which is located in the city centre.

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The new arena will be located in nearby Leazes Park

But the Mail claims they have now decided to move to a new location at nearby Leazes Park, with capacity set to be boosted by 13,000 seats.

Newcastle have been playing at St James’ for the last 133 years.

And they will continue to call it home while the new stadium is being built.

It’s claimed Toon chiefs will now present the UK government with plans for the Leazes arena.

But they are not expected to meet any resistance, with the ambitious project set to create hundreds of jobs while pouring money into the local economy.

Newcastle’s new stadium will apparently boast a “parkland-style approach”, making it similar to Wembley Stadium’s Wembley Way.

It is also set to have a stylish “bubble-wrap” design, similar to the one used at Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena.

But it remains unclear how much the ambitious project will cost at this stage, with early predictions putting it at around £3billion.

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Newcastle had explored staying at St James’ Park and expanding it to over 60,000 seats.

Yet building a brand new stadium was deemed the best way to maximise takings and income for new transfers.

A decision will soon be announced to Toon fans, who could have mixed feelings.

The club have been at St James’ Park since 1892 and it remains one of the most iconic in English football.

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