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Ministers pave way for more flight cancellations in bid to save summer holidays

Ministers are attempting to save British families’ summer holidays by allowing airlines to cancel other flights more easily after Donald Trump’sIran war caused jet fuel costs to soar.

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Airlinesaround the world arealready scrapping flights and adding extra chargesafter prices roughly doubled in the wake of the conflict, prompting fears of travel misery for millions of holidaymakers.

Earlier this week, the prime minister even suggested people may have to change “where they go on holiday” if the crisis in the Middle East continues and the Strait of Hormuz does not reopen.

Now, ministers have announced they will ease restrictive “use it or lose it” flight slots, which they say will help prevent last-minute cancellations for long-anticipated summer holidays.

Ministers will relax of strict flight rules to try to save fuel for holidays (AFP/Getty)

The move will allow airlines to cancel and merge flights – many of which, such as business flights, run on less popular routes during the summer – without suffering a penalty, thereby reducing demand for aviation fuel and preserving it for holiday flights.

Transport secretary Heidi Alexander said the government would “do everything we can to insulate our country from the impact of the situation in the Middle East”.

“The government has been monitoring jet fuel supplies daily and working with airlines, airports and fuel suppliers to stay ahead of any problems,” she said.

She said there were “no immediate supply issues, but we’re preparing now to give families long-term certainty and avoid unnecessary disruption at the departure gate this summer”.

Passengers are entitled to be rerouted or refunded if their flight is cancelled by the airline, she stressed.

It is understood that the move comes after a call from the industry for greater clarity on the government’s contingency planning.

On Saturday,Air Indiaannounced it was cutting nearly 100 flights because of sky-high jet fuel costs, while in the US, the low-costSpirit Airlines announcedit would shut down its operations immediately after 34 years, leaving thousands of passengers scrambling to rebook their travel plans.

Transport secretary Heidi Alexander made the announcement (PA)

Under the UK plans, airlines will be allowed to hand back some of their allocated take-off and landing slots without losing the right to operate them the following season.

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It would apply from a number of UK airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Manchester, Luton, London City, Birmingham and Bristol.

The move was welcomed by the trade body, which represents companies like British Airways, Easyjet, Jet2, Ryanair, Tui and Virgin Atlantic.

Tim Alderslade, the chief executive of Airlines UK, said: “We welcome the government’s contingency planning, including slot alleviation, which is one measure which enables airlines to adjust schedules responsibly, avoid unnecessary flying, and continue operating efficiently while protecting connectivity for passengers.”

He added: “We are planning to take our customers on their well-earned holidays this summer and will always look after them in line with our obligations.”

Keir Starmer recently warned people may have to change where they go on holiday (AP)

Julia Lo Bue-Said, the chief executive of the Advantage Travel Partnership, a consortium of more than 700 travel agencies, said the move “comes at exactly the right time, as consumers begin planning their summer holidays”. She added: “It will strengthen confidence and provide valuable reassurance to holidaymakers and the travel industry, as we approach the peak booking season.”

The government says that while UK airlines say they are not currently facing supply issues, it wants to be able to act quickly if it needs to.

Ministers also highlight that the UK imports jet fuel supplies from a range of countries not reliant on the Strait of Hormuz, which has been caught up in the Iranwar, including the United States.

The UK’s independent aviation regulator said it expected passengers who did have their flights cancelled to get “as much notice as possible”.

Rob Bishton, the chief executive of the UK Civil Aviation Authority, said passengers in the UK had some of the strongest protection rights in the world.

“Airlines have a duty to look after their passengers when they face disruption, and should offer a choice between a refund or alternative travel arrangements, including with another airline, if a flight is cancelled.

“Relaxing the rules around slots at airports will allow airlines more flexibility, and so we expect them to give passengers as much notice as possible of cancellations during this period.”

The Independent's travel expert, Simon Calder, said: “Airlines serving the UK have been told that if they forecast having to ground flights because of a possible jet fuel shortage, they should ask permission to do so sooner rather than later. The aim: to avoid last-minute cancellations and give passengers more certainty.”

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Interim coach D.J. Smith will be candidate for LA Kings' full-time job in GM Ken Holland's search

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Interim head coach D.J. Smith will be among the candidates for the Los Angeles Kings' full-time job when general manager Ken Holland conducts his coaching search this month.

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Smith took over March 1when Holland fired Jim Hillerwith the Kings at 24-21-14 and out of the playoff picture. The former Ottawa head coach rallied Los Angeles to an 11-6-6 finish to claim the last wild-card spot in the Western Conference, but the Kings wereswept by the powerhouse Colorado Avalanchein their fifth consecutive first-round postseason exit.

“D.J. did a great job,” Holland said Friday. “The team responded to him, so he’s a candidate. … I don’t want to talk to 20 people. I’d like to talk to probably five to eight people, and then make a decision. Some with experience, some maybe assistants, and some who haven’t been a head coach.”

Holland will begin his coaching search next week, looking for a candidate who can get this team out of its good-but-not-great rut. He reiterated his disinterest in a full-scale rebuild, but also hinted that the Kings might want to make adjustments to their longstanding defense-first philosophy.

Los Angeles has failed to advance beyond the first round in seven consecutive postseasons since winning the Stanley Cup in 2014, including six first-round exits since team president Luc Robitaille took ultimate charge of hockey operations in 2017. The current Kings recorded 15 fewer standings points than last season's team.

“As I sit here today, I’m not happy,” Holland said. “Luc Robitaille isn’t happy. Our players aren’t happy. It was a disappointing season. Under .500 at home, 29th in the league in goals scored, squeaked into the playoffs, got swept up by a Presidents’ Trophy-winning team. So I’m not happy. We’ve got to make the team better.”

Holland,who replaced Rob Blake just one year ago, identified the obvious reason the Kings weren't a real Stanley Cup contender this season: Their long-standing offensive struggles. Los Angeles scored only 225 goals, fourth-worst in the NHL and 25 fewer than last season.

Holland attempted to address the problem during his first year in charge bytrading for Artemi Panarinbefore the Olympic break, but the high-scoring forward couldn't make up for the Olympic injury loss of fellow high scorer Kevin Fiala. Holland revealed Fiala might have been ready to return from his broken leg if the Kings had advanced to the second round.

The Kings have prioritized defense for most of the past two decades, often playing a sticky, trapping style that doesn't promote offensive creativity or attack. That's tough to overcome against opponents that are more talented while equally committed to defense — such as the Avalanche, who allowed only five goals in their four-game sweep of LA.

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Defense won two Stanley Cups for the Kings, but Holland openly wondered whether LA needs to think bigger.

“Are we too defensive-minded? I've got to sort that out,” Holland said. “You've got to be good defensively. ... You can't win four games 6-5 in the playoffs. But we're 29th in the league in goals scored. We've got to find ways. Power play has got to be better. We've got to generate a little more attack from the back end.”

The Kings also had inept special teams this season, ranking 28th in the NHL on the power play and an inexplicable 30th in penalty-killing. Los Angeles was the league's third-best team at 5-on-5 defense, but only seventh in total goals allowed thanks to its feckless special teams.

Holland's coaching hire will have responsibility to fix those units without the help of two-time Selke Trophy-winning forwardAnze Kopitar, who is retiringafter a 20-year career with Los Angeles. The Kings will need a new captain to replace Kopitar in the dressing room, but also a high-usage center to take Kopitar's minutes.

The Kings will be relying even more heavily on Quinton Byfield, the former No. 2 overall draft pick who has grown into a dependable two-way player with the potential to improve in a more open system.

“Obviously it's going to be Q.B.'s team up front,” Holland said. "Kopi (leaves) a massive hole. He’s the highest-scoring forward in the history of the franchise. He plays 200 feet. He’s big and he’s strong. He wins draws. In my opinion, he’s a first-ballot Hall of Famer. I don’t think we’re just going to be able to go out and find a way to replace him with one person, and I don’t expect it.”

The Kings still have ample veteran talent next to Byfield, Fiala and Panarin, including top scorer Adrian Kempe, emerging forward Alex Laferriere and promising defenseman Brandt Clarke. Holland claims he is eager to add talent across the lineup after he settles on a coach.

“We have lots of good players,” Holland said. “I’ve got to build a better team.”

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A second sloth dies after transfer to a central Florida zoo from troubled Sloth World

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A second sloth taken to a central Florida zoo for rehabilitation has died out of a group given up by a yet-to-open tourist attractionfacing scrutiny for the deathsof more than 30 other sloths imported from Guyana and Peru.

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Habanero, an adult male, was euthanized Saturday to prevent further suffering at the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens. He had been taken there for rehabilitation along with a dozen other sloths given up by Sloth World, a tourist attraction planned for Orlando's tourism district that never opened, zoo officials said.

Another sloth, Bandit, died last week after being transferred to the zoo.

“When the sloths arrived, all were underweight and are being treated for gastrointestinal (GI) issues, requiring intensive, specialized care,” the zoo said in a statement. “Habanero initially showed encouraging signs of stabilization, including eating and drinking regularly under the close supervision of the zoo’s veterinary and animal care teams. In recent days, however, his condition worsened.”

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A criminal investigation into the sloths' treatment under Sloth World's care is underway by state and local authorities.

Inspection reports by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission revealed 31 deaths between December 2024 and February 2025.

The wildlife agency said 21 sloths imported from Guyana died at an Orlando facility called Sanctuary World Imports at the time in December 2024 when temperatures dropped into the 40-to-55 degree Fahrenheit (4.4 to 12.8 degrees Celsius) range. Sloths are unable to regulate their body temperature as well as other mammals and do best in the 68-to-85 degree Fahrenheit (20 to 30 degrees Celsius) range.

The tourist attraction later ordered 10 sloths from Peru, which arrived in February 2025. Two were dead on arrival. The rest appeared emaciated and died of what the report termed “poor health issues," according to the state agency's report.

There was no answer Monday at a phone number listed for the tourist attraction in the wildlife agency's report.

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Pirates tie MLB record with 7 straight walks vs. Reds

Have you ever been to a Little League game where some poor kid can’t find the strike zone and the other team knows it? The Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds just gave us the major league version of that.

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The Pirates tied an MLB record on Saturday by drawing walks in seven straight plate appearances, turning what was previously a 5-3 lead into a laugher. The two pitchers responsible: starter Rhett Lowder and reliever Connor Phillips.

The strike zone carnage came in the second inning, after the Pirates had already gone through their entire order in a five-run first inning. Leadoff hitter Oneil Cruz struck out looking, then the 2-8 batters in the Pittsburgh lineup all drew walks, with Phillips replacing Lowder after three walks, then walking in four runners himself.

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The Pirates pulled Phillips after that and replaced him with Sam Moll, who didn’t walk Henry Davis, but did allow another run in on a fielder’s choice grounder from Henry Davis. Cruz then grounded out to end the inning, making him responsible for two of the three outs.

It was 10-3 Pirates at the end of the inning, with five runs scored on zero hits. Please enjoy a supercut of all seven walks, featuring a Pirates broadcast falling further into disbelief with each ball.

And if you’re curious what all of that looks like from a pitch perspective: ball, strike, ball, foul, ball, ball strike, foul, ball, ball, ball, ball, ball, ball, ball, ball, ball, ball, ball, strike, ball, strike, ball, ball, ball, ball, ball, ball, ball, strike, foul, ball, foul, ball, ball, ball.

Only two other teams have yielded seven straight walks in MLB history. The last one to do it is the Pirates, who did it against the Atlanta Braves in 1983per Dan Zangrilli of 93.7 The Fan. The other team do it wasthe Chicago White Sox in 1909.

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5-star DL Marcus Fakatou names Oregon among five finalists

April was an incredible month for theOregon Duckson the recruiting trail. TheDuckspicked up six commitments in the month leading up to the spring game, including a pledge from five-star quarterbackWill Mencl. After building more momentum with a successful visit with a handful of recruits at the spring game, Oregon has its eyes on another five-star prospect.

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Marcus Fakatou, the No. 27 overall player in the Rivals Industry Rankings, cut his recruitment down to just five schools: Oregon, Notre Dame, Texas, Ohio State and Georgia. The Sierra Canyon star is the No. 2 defensive lineman in the 2027 class and has the size to play inside and the length to play on the edge.

Oregon hosted Fakatou for an unofficial visit in March that ended with the No. 3 player in California feeling like the Ducks were a leader in the race. However, Fakatou's hierarchy in his recruitment has changed with each visit, and it could come down to who gets the last say.

Fakatou told Rivals' Greg Biggins that Ohio State is his current leader, with Notre Dame and Georgia closely following. After an unofficial visit to South Bend last week, Fakatou locked in an official visit to Notre Dame on June 15, just three days after he is scheduled to be in Eugene for his official visit with the Ducks.

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The 6-foot-7, 275-pound monster on the edge will come to Eugene in June alongside his Sierra Canyon teammate, four-star defensive linemanKasi Currie, who was present for Oregon's spring game. The Ducks are in a good position to land Currie, and they could attempt to sway the duo to take their partnership to Autzen Stadium for the future.

The Ducks have committed a significant amount of resources to their defensive line so far in the2027 recruiting cycle. Four-star defensive linemen Zane Rowe and Cam Pritchett have already shut down their recruitments, locking in with the Ducks, while Oregon earned a pledge from four-star edge rusher Rashad Streets last month.

While Oregon might be on the back burner within Fakatou's top five, this recruitment has evolved quickly after each visit. The Ducks have some work to do, but they could leap to the front by getting him on campus as much as possible, starting with his official visit.

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