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Read More »Railway employee recognised with royal honour for life-saving charity work
A railway employee has been recognised with a royal honour for his life-saving charity work. TransPennine Express (TPE) worker and Samaritans volunteer Richard Holliday, known as Rich, has been awarded the British Empire Medal for services to charity in the Queen’s New Year Honours. Mr Holliday, 47, works as a …
Read More »Keyless car owners warned to block their vehicle in or get a steering lock
A spate of thefts of cars that use advanced electronic keys has prompted police to recommend some very low-tech crime prevention techniques. In a post on Facebook, Hinckley Police advised people to block their keyless car in with another vehicle when they leave it overnight, or to even get special …
Read More »Prince Andrew ‘could be asked to stop using his Duke of York title’ if he loses Giuffre lawsuit
Royal courtiers are discussing plans to strip Prince Andrew of his Duke of York title if he loses the lawsuit brought by sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre, according to the Sunday Times. Other ideas allegedly being considered by the Royal household include sending the Duke into some form of ‘internal …
Read More »What the papers say – January 2
By Press Association 2021 A collection of British newspapers Changed guidance for schools, a health service “beyond full stretch” and lizard overlords are splashed across the papers. The Sunday Telegraph and The Observer report face masks will return to classrooms as part of Government plans, with the latter quoting …
Read More »Now there can be no doubt – Camilla WILL be Charles’s queen, says royal biographer HUGO VICKERS
The appointment of the Duchess of Cornwall to the prestigious Order of the Garter is, at its heart, a unifying gesture. It comes at the beginning of what will be the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee year, binding together the inner circle of the Royal Family after 12 months of turbulence, controversy …
Read More »Railway employee recognised with royal honour for life-saving charity work
A railway employee has been recognised with a royal honour for his life-saving charity work. TransPennine Express (TPE) worker and Samaritans volunteer Richard Holliday, known as Rich, has been awarded the British Empire Medal for services to charity in the Queen’s New Year Honours. Mr Holliday, 47, works as a …
Read More »The members of the Royal Family who can and can’t be arrested
When it comes to breaking the law, the Queen is covered by what is known as sovereign immunity in the UK. It means that the King or Queen cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil or criminal proceedings. For more Royal Family news, click here. While the …
Read More »Railway employee recognised with royal honour for life-saving charity work
A railway employee has been recognised with a royal honour for his life-saving charity work. TransPennine Express (TPE) worker and Samaritans volunteer Richard Holliday, known as Rich, has been awarded the British Empire Medal for services to charity in the Queen’s New Year Honours. Mr Holliday, 47, works as a …
Read More »Railway employee recognised with royal honour for life-saving charity work
A railway employee has been recognised with a royal honour for his life-saving charity work. TransPennine Express (TPE) worker and Samaritans volunteer Richard Holliday, known as Rich, has been awarded the British Empire Medal for services to charity in the Queen’s New Year Honours. Mr Holliday, 47, works as a …
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