By Linn’s Staff Queen Elizabeth II will officially open the new headquarters of the Royal Philatelic Society London on Nov. 26. The society’s new building is located at 15 Abchurch Lane in London. “It will be a most significant day for the Royal Philatelic Society London, and a memorable celebration …
Read More »Big Yellow Self Storage of Chester, England, Launches Toy Appeal
Big Yellow Self Storage of Chester, Cheshire, England, a member of the Big Yellow Group PLC family of storage properties, launched its annual Big Yellow Christmas Toy Appeal. Donations will be accepted at the facility on Sealand Road. Staff hope to raise £10,000 worth of new toys and gifts, according …
Read More »Elton John returns to the Royal Academy of Music to promote his sensational new memoir
He won a junior scholarship to attend the UK’s oldest conservatoire at the tender age of 11. And Elton John returned to his old stomping ground, Marylebone’s Royal Academy of Music, to promote his new memoir, Me, during a Q&A in London on Tuesday afternoon. The singer and songwriter, 72, cut …
Read More »Time to check your pockets! Rare Mrs Tittlemouse Beatrix Potter 50p coin sells for £430 on eBay
Time to check your pockets! Rare Mrs Tittlemouse Beatrix Potter 50p coin sells for £430 on eBay The coin sold for 860 times its original value raking in the cash for the owner It was launched as part of a collection of 50p to celebrate Beatrix Potter 1.7 million of the …
Read More »Phil Spencer: Property expert reveals top tips to boost value of home by thousands
Phil told Express.co.uk: “Regal-sounding names such as ‘Crown Cottage’ are often popular with buyers. “Pastoral names such as ‘Harvest Lodge’ or ‘Owl Corner’ can evoke a rural setting.” The location of the property can act as inspiration when trying to find the best name. The expert explained sellers can increase …
Read More »Sarah Ferguson encouraged Prince Andrew to give interview
Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson was the ‘driving force’ behind the Royal’s decision to conduct his disastrous TV interview, DailyMail.com can reveal. Andrew was quizzed by BBC Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis over his links to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in an excruciating encounter at Buckingham Palace which aired Saturday. His decision …
Read More »World’s First Printed Christmas Card Exhibits at Dickens Museum
LONDON — The world’s first printed Christmas card has gone on show at the Charles Dickens Museum in London, just over a month before the Royal Mail deadline for posting Christmas cards in Britain. The card was printed in 1843, the year the Victorian author published “A Christmas Carol”, the …
Read More »Back on the road to ruin as McDonnell plans a mega-spree
SHADOW Chancellor John McDonnell’s speech on November 7 was momentous, if not totemic. As part of Labour’s proposed transformation of Britain, the spending taps would be turned on with little regard for long-term fiscal sustainability. Specifically, he announced a proposed five-year £150billion Social Transformation Fund, averaging £30billion a year, for …
Read More »World’s first printed Christmas card exhibits at Dickens museum | News
Tuesday, November 19, 2019 1:15 p.m. CST By Vin Shahrestani LONDON (Reuters) – The world’s first printed Christmas card has gone on show at the Charles Dickens Museum in London, just over a month before the Royal Mail deadline for posting Christmas cards in Britain. The card was printed in …
Read More »Romford Crow Lane: Police issue condition update on Royal Mail workers injured in serious crash
Police have issued an important update on the condition of those involved in a second car crash in the space of five days on a road in Romford. Two pedestrians were hit by a car at around 6.15am this morning on Crow Lane in Romford, just five days after another …
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