News, Bedfordshire

More than 18,000 people have expressed interest in jobs at the proposed Universal Studios theme park in the UK.
The US firm has asked the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government for permission to build a resort at Kempston Hardwick, near Bedford, and a public consultation is taking place until 31 August.
Universal has now posted an update on its website, insisting “strong interest and enthusiasm continues”.
The firm said more than 80% of the 18,000 people who have registered interest in working at the theme park live in Bedford or the surrounding areas.
It is expected to attract 8.5 million visitors annually, with 55,000 visitors on peak days, making it one of the most visited theme parks in Europe.
Due to the scale of the project, which included upgrading local roads and rail links, Universal required a Special Development Order (SDO) before it could start construction.
Universal has claimed it will generate nearly £50bn of economic benefit and create 28,000 jobs.
In June, a form was added to the Universal UK website for people to register interest in “future job opportunities”.
About 2,000 suppliers have also expressed interest in working with the park.