The Duchess of Kent was carried out of Kensington Palace for the final time tonight ahead of her funeral tomorrow. In a sign of the respect and admiration she had earned from the Royal Family over many decades of service, her coffin was transported in the Royal Hearse, designed by …
Read More »Royal cleaner stories removed by Times and Sun after authenticity questions
Stories featuring Anne Simmons appeared in The Times, Daily Mail, Mirror and many other titles in the UK and around the world Stories featuring a ‘royal cleaner’ who claimed to have worked for the Royal Family for more than a decade have been withdrawn after questions were raised by Press …
Read More »LIVE: Fire crews at scene of incident at Royal Mail Café – South Wales Argus
Fire crews are at the scene of an incident at a café near the railway in Newport Reports are alleging that the Royal Mail Café may have caught … Source link
Read More »British grandfather reveals he has the world’s biggest collection of post boxes – but refuses to pick out his favourite
A British grandfather has revealed he has the world’s biggest collection of post boxes – but simply cannot pick his favourite. Arthur Reeder, 70, from Newport, Isle of Wight, has gathered the record stash of 260 items over 30 years, displaying them throughout his house, garden and shed. The retired …
Read More »South Gloucestershire and Stroud College signs Dying to Work Charter
South Gloucestershire and Stroud (SGS) College has formally signed the Dying to Work Charter and added its name to this voluntary initiative. The charter, part of the Trades Union Congress (TUC)’s wider campaign, ensures employees diagnosed with a terminal illness have job security, protection from dismissal and the freedom to …
Read More »Bradford store’s retrospective planning permission refused
Chris YoungLocal Democracy Reporting Service Local Democracy Reporting Service The building has green signage and a canopy at the front The owners of a Bradford supermarket housed in a listed building have had planning permission refused for works including signage, lights and a wooden porch. Zain’s Superstore at 226 Legrams …
Read More »Volunteers wanted to support ‘Talking Newspaper’ for visually impaired people
A charity which reads the Maidenhead Advertiser to the visually impaired is looking for a new volunteer to run its website, among other duties. The Maidenhead and District Talking Newspaper Association makes edited audio versions of articles in the Maidenhead Advertiser for people with visual or motor impairment. The free …
Read More »‘Slapped wrists’ and secret club nights: Royal author on how young Harry’s party boy image began
As he turns 41 today, Prince Harry will no doubt be marking the occasion with his wife and two children. But the celebrations laid on by Meghan in their Montecito mansion will be worlds away from the antics that earned him a reputation as a party boy as a young …
Read More »Post Office overhaul begins in Devon with more branches to follow
The first of six Post Offices in Devon and Cornwall has moved out of direct management and into private hands, marking the start of a wider transfer across the region. On Thursday, September 4, Bideford Post Office became the first branch in the South West to be operated by South …
Read More »Prince Harry, Prince William, King Charles Relationship Amid Feud
Aside from reports that the royals were up in arms over Harry’s book, Spare was officially greeted with a wall of silence from the palace. But Harry insisted in multiple interviews that this wasn’t him trying to stick a fork in his relationship with his family, but rather clear all the cobwebs and air …
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