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‘Playboy’ first husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco dies aged 85: Royal married French businessman Philippe Junot who was 17 years her senior when she was just 21

The first husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco – who was regarded as a dashing society playboy in his youth – has died at the age of 85. French businessman Philippe Junot ‘peacefully’ passed away on January 8, his daughter Victoria has revealed. In an emotional Instagram post shared over the …

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Owner of dangerous dog faces possible custodial sentence

Gemma Fisher jointly owned the Staffordshire bull terrier French bulldog cross called Callie with her son, heard Skipton Magistrates Court today (Tuesday). Over the space of three months last summer, Callie bit a postman, a BT worker and a refuse collector at Greenroyd Mills, Sutton-in-Craven, near Keighley. The dog was …

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Ongoing postal delays raise concern despite record fines for Royal Mail

Persistent delays to postal deliveries across Fermanagh continue to cause concern for residents and public representatives, despite assurances from regulator Ofcom and repeated financial penalties imposed on Royal Mail. Alison McCullagh, Chief Executive of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council. (Image: FODC) Correspondence between Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and Ofcom …

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Major change announced for anyone sending parcels with Royal Mail

Royal Mail and the Post Office are joining forces to pilot the introduction of parcel lockers at Post Office locations throughout the UK, offering customers the convenience of sending, collecting and returning parcels around the clock. The half-year trial will involve the placement of lockers outside selected Post Office branches, …

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West Coast Today – Leisure

Port Charlotte, Islay – Wild About Argyll Sharelines Why membership is becoming an essential investment for tourism-focused businesses across the region AITC is the strategic destination marketing organisation for the whole of Argyll & Bute. Acting as a powerful collective voice, it represents tourism businesses to key stakeholders including VisitScotland, …

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We survived the Caribbean cruise from HELL… they closed the bathrooms as the horror swept the decks and FOURTEEN members of our dream family trip were stricken

What was meant to be a dream cruise quickly descended into horror when nearly a dozen family members fell ill.  Passengers were struck with high fevers, severe body aches, vomiting and breathing difficulties, leaving many bedridden and requiring oxygen as the illness spread across the ship within hours. They later …

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