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Hilton Park Care Home Celebrates Long Serving Staff

Hilton Park Care Home Celebrates Long Serving Staff

Two staff members at Hilton Park Care Home in Bottisham have been recognised with Long Service Awards for their years of dedication to Barchester Healthcare. Derek Beatens, Head of Maintenance, and Nurse Oluwayemisi Sobanwa began their careers at Barchester in 2015 and 2005 respectively. Over the years, they have worked closely with residents and their […]

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England Unveils First 18 Year Old Single Malt Whisky as Rivalry with Scotland Heats Up

England Unveils First 18 Year Old Single Malt Whisky as Rivalry with Scotland Heats Up

For centuries, England and Scotland have clashed on the rugby and football pitch, but a new rivalry is quietly brewing in barley and barrels. After more than a hundred years without a single commercial whisky distillery, England has finally made history with the release of its first 18 year old single malt whisky. The credit

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Starmer Revamps Cabinet, Appoints David Lammy as Deputy PM

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a major cabinet reshuffle following the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, in a move that could reshape the direction of his administration. As part of the shake-up, David Lammy, a senior Labour figure and former Foreign Secretary, has been appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary, taking

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Hidden Phone Meant to Disrupt PMQs with ‘Sex Noises’ Discovered in Commons

Hidden Phone Meant to Disrupt PMQs with ‘Sex Noises’ Discovered in Commons

The UK Parliament has launched a formal investigation after a hidden mobile phone was discovered in the House of Commons. The device was reportedly intended to play sexually explicit noises during Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer faced Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch. The phone was found near the front bench during

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Angela Rayner Resigns as Deputy PM After Stamp Duty Breach Ruling

Angela Rayner Resigns as Deputy PM After Stamp Duty Breach Ruling

Angela Rayner has stepped down as Deputy Prime Minister after the prime minister’s ethics adviser ruled that she breached the ministerial code by underpaying stamp duty on her £800,000 seaside flat. The investigation, led by Sir Laurie Magnus, concluded that Rayner’s handling of the property purchase failed to meet the standards required of ministers, despite

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Search Intensifies for Missing British Sailor Last Seen Outside Kebab Shop

Search Intensifies for Missing British Sailor Last Seen Outside Kebab Shop

Spanish police have expanded the search for James Nunan, a 34-year-old British sailor from Reading, who disappeared off the coast of Gran Canaria during a solo round-the-world sailing trip. Nunan, affectionately known to his family as “Jemsie,” set sail in March aboard his boat, Kehaar, with his 18-month-old miniature Jack Russell, Thumbelina. His boat was

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Childcare Crisis Looms as Providers Raise Fees to Stay Afloat

Childcare Crisis Looms as Providers Raise Fees to Stay Afloat

Working parents across Britain may struggle to access free childcare as nurseries respond to government funding shortfalls by raising fees to avoid closure, industry leaders have warned. On Monday, families with children aged nine months to four years became eligible for 30 hours a week of government-funded childcare during term time. While the policy was

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Yvette Cooper Announces Temporary Halt to Refugee Family Reunions in the UK

Yvette Cooper Announces Temporary Halt to Refugee Family Reunions in the UK

The UK Labour government has announced a temporary suspension of the refugee family reunion scheme following rising political pressure and growing public concern over immigration. The decision comes as far-right support surges in opinion polls and anti-immigration protests intensify across England. Temporary Halt to New Applications Home Secretary Yvette Cooper confirmed on Monday that new

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