the village where the street has no name

If you’ve ever felt your part of the world has been neglected or is lacking a bit of identity, spare a thought for the villagers of Millthorpe. Next week residents will choose a name for their main street which has stood anonymously since it was built and left a host …

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Lib Dems defend Norfolk Gazette publication

Norfolk’s Liberal Democrats have been criticised for producing a political publication which has the appearance of a local newspaper.  The Gazette is not branded as a Lib Dem publication, and only says it was produced by the party in a line of small print on the back page.  Steffan Aquarone, who is county …

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Today’s top headlines from The Telegraph

Welcome to your early-morning news briefing from The Telegraph – a round-up of the top stories we are covering on Friday. To receive twice-daily briefings by email, sign up to our Front Page newsletter for free. 1. Sarah Everard suspect ‘exposed himself in restaurant’ The police officer arrested on suspicion of …

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Royal Mail to pilot Sunday parcel delivery

Royal Mail worker Royal Mail is to trial Sunday parcel deliveries for major retailers amid an online shopping boom. Internet sales were already on the up before the coronavirus crisis, but the pandemic caused huge growth in 2020. Royal Mail said the trial would open the door to parcel deliveries …

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UK government unveils €1m plan to mark North’s centenary

A programme of events to mark the centenary of the creation of Northern Ireland has been unveiled by the UK government. The plans include a £1 million (€1.16 million) shared history fund for community groups, an interdenominational church service and a programme which encourages young people to explore what the …

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