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Set your own 30-second challenge: for the very young or arithmetically rusty, you have 30 seconds for the BEGINNER task. For a greater challenge, try BEGINNER and INTERMEDIATE in 30 seconds. True mental gymnasts should try INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED in 30 seconds together. Fill in all the squares so that each row, each column, and each 3×3 square contain all the digits from 1 to 9 This is the Quick Sudoku for the solver in a hurry.

For today’s solution call: (Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge) For extra clues call: (Calls cost 75p plus your telephone company’s network access charge) Today’s answers can be found in the puzzles pullout We asked in our poll on Monday: Has Keir Starmer’s use of ‘paedophile Asbos’ failed victims of grooming gangs? If you have a story: 020 8612 7077 or email: expressnews @reachplc.com If you have a photo: 020 8612 7171 or email: expresspix @express.co.uk For general inquiries: 020 8612 7000 10 27 40 43 47 6 10 7 8 11 14 19 13 2 14 24 33 37 40 19 12 14 32 35 36 12 8 23 32 41 42 1 The Health Lottery has raised more than £135m for health-related causes since 2011.

Details at thehealthlotteryfoundation.org.uk 3 24 29 47 50 4 19 42 43 44 48 41 Beginner -25 ÷12 +28 -6 ÷2 +27 ÷4 Intermediate 216 +156 -75 ÷8 Advanced -184 +248 -274 ÷14 THE harpoon gun used by Robert Shaw’s Quint in the classic movie Jaws is expected to fetch around £370,000 at auction.

out the healthcare they needed as almost half of adults avoided or delayed contacting a GP last year, a poll reveals. The top reasons people gave for putting off a visit included problems contacting surgeries. Others did not expect to be given a suitable appointment time and some just waited for the problem to go away instead.

Two-fi fths (42%) of 2,200 people asked by the Health Foundation think-tank and Ipsos said the general standard of NHS care has worsened in the last year. Only one in eight (12%) said it had improved. Tim Gardner, the group’s assistant director of policy, said: “Our fi ndings signal that too often people are going without the care they need, which risks storing up health problems fur- ther down the line and placing more strain on an already 2 Daily Express Wednesday, February 25, 2026 DX1ST Britain yesterday Amsterdam Sunny 16C/61F Brussels Sunny 18C/64F Dublin Drizzle 13C/55F Frankfurt Fair 15C/59F Geneva Sunny 17C/63F Lisbon Thunder 17C/63F Madrid Sunny 20C/68F Paris Sunny 19C/66F Rome Sunny 18C/64F Amsterdam Fair 13C/55F Brussels Fair 17C/63F Dublin Rain 12C/54F Frankfurt Fair 17C/63F Geneva Sunny 18C/64F Lisbon Sunny 20C/68F Madrid Sunny 21C/70F Paris Fair 18C/64F Rome Sunny 17C/63F Britain Extremes: (24 hours to 11pm Monday) Warmest: Pershore, 15c (58f).

Coldest: Aboyne No 2, 0c (33f). Wettest: Dunstaffnage, 1.11ins. Sunniest: Leuchars, 5.6hrs. Lighting-up times Glasgow 5.42pm-7.15am London 5.33pm-6.52am Manchester 5.39pm-7.03am Newcastle 5.33pm-7.03am Belfast 5.51pm-7.20am Birmingham 5.39pm-7.00am Bristol 5.43pm-7.01am Full Moon 03 March MOON rises: 10.00am, sets: 3.15am SUN rises London: 6.54am, sets: 5.33pm Manchester rises: 7.05am, sets: 5.39pm Moon, sun and tides HIGH TIDE London B’ge (6.52am), (7.28pm) Liverpool (4.14am), (4.56pm) Greenock (5.12am), (5.51pm) Dover (4.05am), (4.48pm) Supplied by MeteoGroup Around the world yesterday North West: Cloudy with sunny intervals.

Remaining mostly cloudy later. Gentle breeze, cool overall. High 14C (57F). East Anglia: Sunny spells early, cloud increasing later. Moderate winds, feeling cool throughout. High 15C (59F). Northern Ireland: Cloudy with persistent drizzle. Turning overcast later. Breezy with mild conditions. High 12C (54F). London/South East: Clear skies early, turning partly sunny. Light winds, becoming cooler by nightfall. High 16C (61F). Wales: Cloudy with bright spells. Clearer skies later. Light breezes, mild throughout. High 14C (57F). South: Sunny start; becoming partly cloudy. Light winds, mild throughout the day. High 14C (57F).

Midlands: Cloudy with sunny spells later. Gentle breezes, becoming mild. High 15C (59F). South West: Cloudy with some sun intervals. Clearing later. Gentle breezes. Cool throughout. High 15C (59F). Channel Isles: Mostly sunny, turning fair. Light winds, becoming gentle later. Mild throughout the day. High 12C (54F). Sea: North Sea: Moderate. Irish Sea: Moderate. Channel: Rough. Today’s summary: Cool start, clear skies later Scotland: Cloudy with drizzle. Persistent rain follows. Moderate winds; cool temperatures. High 12C (54F). UK OUTLOOK TOMORROW: Expect mild conditions with variable cloudiness, sunny spells, and light winds.

Cooler evenings with clear skies.

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  • Pages: 73
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