‘Pope Paul V remains a popular effigy today, and gets blown up in Lewes most years’: A five minute guide to England’s wackiest Bonfire Night celebrations

Bonfire Night is tomorrow, but in Sussex, things have been whizz-banging since September. Unofficially, bonfire season kicked off in Uckfield (a town known for its large torchlight procession) with the Carnival on September 6, and will wrap up on November 22, when the villages of Robertsbridge and Barcombe set their …

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West Suffolk Council serves notice on Royal Mail over planning condition breach at Bury St Edmunds delivery office car park

Enforcement action against Royal Mail has been welcomed following many months of parking problems ‘negatively impacting’ an estate community. The postal business was accused of shifting its parking issue from its delivery office in Skyliner Way, Moreton Hall, in Bury St Edmunds, onto the estate’s roads when it banned workers …

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5 Revealing Analyst Questions From Royal Caribbean’s Q3 Earnings Call

Royal Caribbean’s third quarter results drew a negative market reaction as revenue came in just below Wall Street expectations, despite higher non-GAAP earnings per share. Management attributed the quarter’s performance to strong close-in demand for vacation offerings and ongoing guest satisfaction momentum, with CEO Jason Liberty highlighting “accelerated demand, growing …

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How King Charles became Sir David Beckham’s style icon: Newly knighted footballer reveals the unlikely royal inspiration behind his evolving fashion choices after asking Victoria to copy the Monarch’s morning suits

There was much to discuss as newly knighted Sir David Beckham was received by King Charles at Windsor Castle on Tuesday morning, but no one expected fashion to be top of the agenda.  The former footballer was made a knight of the British empire for services to sport and charity during …

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