What the papers say – March 4

Reaction to Rishi Sunak’s Budget and a Buckingham Palace inquiry into bullying claims are among the stories making the front pages on Thursday. The Times writes the Chancellor will raise taxes to their highest level since the 1960s as he attempts to repair the nation’s finances, which have been hit …

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What the papers say – March 4

Reaction to Rishi Sunak’s Budget and a Buckingham Palace inquiry into bullying claims are among the stories making the front pages on Thursday. The Times writes the Chancellor will raise taxes to their highest level since the 1960s as he attempts to repair the nation’s finances, which have been hit …

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Abingdon wood recycling store to finally reopen in lockdown

A WOOD supply store in South Oxfordshire will finally welcome customers back next week. Oxford Wood Recycling, a social enterprise based in Abingdon, which collects, reuses, recycles and educates people about wood, will reopen from Monday. The business made the decision following the recently announced roadmap out of lockdown. ALSO …

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East Herts charity gives advice on delayed postal services

The series of monthly columns from Citizens Advice East Herts continues this month and Rachael talks about rising concerns from residents about the delays to postal services. Written by Rachael Williamson for Citizens Advice East Herts “We’ve had a lot of issues receiving our post recently and haven’t seen our …

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Meghan planned Oprah Winfrey interview for almost two years

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s highly anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey Sunday — where they’re expected to reveal “shocking things” about their life in the royal family — has been in the works for almost two years, a report says. The Duchess of Sussex originally tried to arrange a “short …

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