Daily Express – March 03 2026 – Daily Express

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Good night-time feeds for mostly nocturnal moths, including the pink and olive elephant hawk-moth, are sweet rocket, tobacco plants (nicotiana), jasmine and white campion. Species that may be spotted by day include striking Jersey tiger moths which have red, cream and black markings, and the scarlet and black six-spot burnet. The RHS’s Helen Bostock said: “Moths have played second fi ddle to butterfl ies but understanding their value and needs, and that of their very hungry caterpillars, can support their recovery and help in creating a garden rich in biodiversity.”

And Vicki Hird, of The Wildlife Trusts, said: “Even little brown moths can have wonderful, intricate markings. It’s no wonder the French call moths the ‘butterfl ies of the night’. “Let’s all help them in our gardens and enjoy the benefi ts they bring.” Six-spot burnet fl ies by day. Elephant hawk moth caterpillar, right ‘Love your moth-eaten garden’ GARDENERS are being asked to keep their enemies closer, and start planting for very hungry caterpillars.

The Royal Horticultural Society and the Wildlife Trusts’ Wild about Gardens campaign this year is championing moths. They say the 2,500 species found here are vital pollinators and a food source for other wildlife including birds and bats. Moths are also an indicator of the overall health of the environment.

But numbers have fallen by a third since the 1960s because of development, climate change and pollution. The campaigners, who have previously asked gardeners to love slugs and snails, are asking householders to tolerate nibbled plants. They also appealed for growers to include species Elephant victim’s shock over delay to ban on ads for holiday animal shows Service is held where remains were reinterred in town Gas firm’s fitting service after 200-year-old bones find A UTILITY giant held a Catholic service and buried 14 bodies at a cemetery, after shocked workers stumbled across their 200-year-old remains when digging up a street gas main.

Teams working for Cadent, which manages the local underground gas network, made the fi nd while diverting a gas main in Stockport, Greater Manchester, last May.

of the poorest pen- sioners will have to pay income tax in Labour’s state pen- sions stealth raid. Rachel Reeves, inset, hugely underestimated the number who will be hit by her income tax threshold freeze, it emerged as the Chancellor deliv- ered her Spring Statement.

The Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride said: “She is T number by h thre em C e S Ch Str SEE PAGE 7 Trump attacks Starmer as ‘no Churchill’ over Iran response 2 Daily Express Wednesday, March 4, 2026 DX1ST Labour’s Dame Emily Thornberry wants more scrutiny of Starmer’s dealings Britain yesterday Amsterdam Sunny 14C/57F Brussels Sunny 17C/63F Dublin Cloudy 13C/55F Frankfurt Sunny 16C/61F Geneva Sunny 16C/61F Lisbon Sunny 20C/68F Madrid Rain 18C/64F Paris Sunny 18C/64F Rome Cloudy 17C/63F Amsterdam Sunny 16C/61F Brussels Sunny 18C/64F Dublin Rain 9C/48F Frankfurt Sunny 16C/61F Geneva Sunny 16C/61F Lisbon Rain 15C/59F Madrid Rain 16C/61F Paris Sunny 19C/66F Rome Sunny 18C/64F Britain Extremes: (24 hours to 11pm Monday) Warmest: Santon Downham, 17c (62f).

Coldest: Castlederg, 3c (37f). Wettest: Eskdalemuir, 0.91ins. Sunniest: East Malling, 10.2hrs. Lighting-up times Glasgow 5.57pm-6.58am London 5.46pm-6.37am Manchester 5.52pm-6.47am Newcastle 5.48pm-6.46am Belfast 6.05pm-7.03am Birmingham 5.52pm-6.45am Bristol 5.55pm-6.46am Last Quarter 11 March MOON rises: 7.18pm, sets: 6.52am SUN rises London: 6.39am, sets: 5.46pm Manchester rises: 6.49am, sets: 5.52pm Moon, sun and tides HIGH TIDE London B’ge (2.23am), (2.43pm) Liverpool (11.46am), (-) Greenock (1.10am), (1.04pm) Dover (11.57am), (-) Supplied by MeteoGroup Around the world yesterday North West: Sunny spells, turning cloudy later.

Gentle breeze throughout, feeling mild. High 14C (57F). East Anglia: Cloudy with sunny spells. Clearer later. Light winds, turning cooler. High 12C (54F). Northern Ireland: Overcast with rain at times. Dry spells follow. Breezy, mild with moderate winds. High 11C (52F). London/South East: Cloudy start, brightening with sunshine.

Light winds, turning mild. High 15C (59F). Wales: Clear skies initially; sunny spells follow. Light breezes, mild temperatures. High 13C (55F). South: Sunny spells turning clear. Breezy at times. Cool to mild. High 13C (55F). Midlands: Sunny with clear skies later. Light breezes throughout, becoming milder by afternoon. High 13C (55F). South West: Sunny spells early. Clear skies later. Light winds. Cool to mild temperatures. High 14C (57F). Channel Isles: Sunny, turning clear by evening. Light winds increasing later. Mild throughout the day. High 12C (54F).

Sea: North Sea: Moderate. Irish Sea: Moderate. Channel: Rough. Today’s summary: Sunny start, clear cool night Scotland: Cloudy with drizzle at first. Brightening later with sunny spells. Gentle southerly winds. High 12C (54F).

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