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The trophy kickstarted a successful spell for Roy Coyle’s side, who went on to win the League Cup the following season before competing in the Uefa Intertoto Cup shortly after. The years around the millennium proved to be challenging for the side who lost their home ground, Castlereagh Park, in 2000 but the engraving gave the fans something to laugh about during the anniversary dinner 15 years after the win.”When collecting the trophy in 2009 at Solitude, they asked, ‘do you know a fella called Ned?’ Then showed me the back of the trophy and his name was still there,”…
South East Water (SEW) has restored water supplies to the majority of homes in Kent after over a week of disruption. Up to 30,000 homes have been left without water across Kent and Sussex throughout the scandal, which began on January 10, due to burst pipes and power cuts caused by Storm Goretti.SEW confirmed running water had now returned to the majority of the 4,500 homes in Harrietsham and Kingswood on Sunday evening.However, 500 homes are still experiencing intermittent supply, low pressure or no water at all following a fault at SEW’s treatment works.SEW’s incident manager Matthew Dean said: “We’re…
Kemi Badenoch has been issued a stark warning for the future of the Conservatives following a second high-profile Tory defection to Reform UK.Speaking to GB News, political commentator Oscar Reddrop predicted the Tory leader is facing “tough times” ahead as the May elections loom closer.FULL STORY HERE.
@vicswilliamsonFormer Team GB cyclist Vicky Williamson was lucky not to be paralysed when she was injured in a velodrome crash in 2016A former GB cyclist whose chance of Olympics glory was wrecked by a horrific crash has spoken of her career “highs and lows” as she confirmed her retirement. Sprinter Vicky Williamson, of Hevingham, Norfolk, was set for Rio 2016 when she fractured her neck and back, dislocated her pelvis and slipped a disc, and was lucky not to be paralysed.The 32-year-old fought back from her ordeal to compete again – in two different disciplines – but has now told…
Britons should work for longer to qualify for the full, new state pension, analysts have claimed amid ongoing concerns over the long-term viability of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefit.Recently, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) warned the state pension triple lock will cost the taxpayer an estimated £10billion more than initially projected by the end of the decade.Under the triple lock mechanism, state pension payment rates are increased annually by either the rate of consumer price index (CPI) inflation, average wage growth, or 2.5 per cent; whichever is the highest.To address the growing cost, retirement experts have…
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A woman who had a £10,000 credit card debt has told Panorama how a credit-rating service, which she thought would help her bring her finances under control, encouraged her to take out yet more cards.As well as keeping track of her credit score, the ratings firm – Experian – bombarded her with emails promoting high-interest credit card offers once she came close to paying off her debt.Millions in the UK are struggling to keep up with card repayments, but consumer groups say offers of extra credit – including from credit-scoring companies – can make matters worse for already vulnerable people.Experian…
At the age of 19 Gautier moved more than 3,500 miles to Manchester from Cameroon.He left behind six siblings, his mother and the only world he knew to join Manchester Top Team, where UFC featherweight Lerone Murphy also trains.If the cats – gifted to him by his coach Carl Prince – were supposed to provide Gautier with a sense of comfort after moving, his performances suggest it is a plan that has worked, with three first-round finishes in 2025.Such success has put him in a position to transform the lives of his family in Cameroon, most notably by allowing his…
The British Government has been linked to a “Nazi-style” regime of radiation testing on civilians.The Ministry of Defence (MoD) participated in a clandestine military research committee linked to dozens of painful deaths under the testing, a damning new investigation has revealed.The documents, obtained by The Mirror, reveal the workings of The Technical Cooperation Programme (TTCP), a secretive defence research body serving the US, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.Minutes from a 1969 gathering in Whitehall show senior RAF, Royal Navy and British Army officers examining horrific experiments performed on unsuspecting civilians and requesting additional information.The revelations expose Britain’s previously unknown…
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