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While there are tower blocks close to the pub, the Arrowsmith plan would have seen a block built directly next to it. When the plans were submitted in 2021, the pub’s landlord at the time, Mark West, said he feared it could have spelled the end for the pub, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.”We will lose all the light in our beer garden – and that’s before you take into account the impact of two years of building work,” he said. A consultation was carried out before the planning application was submitted in 2022.The consultation website at the time…
Hundreds of Britons are preparing to evacuate as a huge wildfire tearing through Suffolk is heading towards a holiday park.Shortly after 5.30pm on Wednesday, Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) was called to reports of a wildfire at Dunwich Heath.Dozens of firefighters raced to the scene, deploying specialist equipment, such as drones and 4×4 quad bikes, in a bid to tackle the blaze. Crews from Leiston, Reydon, Halesworth, Beccles, Ipswich East, Ipswich Princes Street, Lowestoft South, Lowestoft North, Stradbroke, Wrentham, Bungay, Saxmundham, Haverhill, Orford, Stowmarket, Felixstowe and Woodbridge have attended the scene. Suffolk County Council has urged residents to avoid…
Donald Trump has urged Andy Burnham to open up the North Sea to drilling at once, telling GB News he “cannot get the point across” enough.The President, responding to a question from The People’s Channel, said the Prime Minister promised him he would “open up North Sea oil”.”If he does that, you’re going to be a wealthy country if he does it reasonably,” he said.The Commander-in-Chief has long advocated for Britain to drill off the Scottish coast, repeatedly urging Sir Keir Starmer to drill for crude oil.”He’s got energy problems,” the President said. “He’s got windmills all over the place.…
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How to get the look: Fairycore-inspired make-up is in, which means sparkles, face gems and glitter.Don’t go for subtle, says Skinner. “The ‘no make-up look’ is gone. Clean girl is out!”There’s a child-like quality to festival make-up, he says, so embrace it – think playful colour and crystals.To stand out, he suggests using glitter in hair partings or your shoulders. “Personally, I say use gems as they’re bigger and more impactful, plus you can peel them off at the end of night and reuse them in the morning.”What to be aware of: Skip near the eyes to avoid nasty scratches…
Olympic champion cyclist Emma Finucane insists she has “nothing to prove” at the Commonwealth Games despite her ambitions of winning an elusive gold in Scotland.Finucane, 23, collected two bronze medals in Birmingham four years ago but has since won 16 medals at the Olympics, World and European Championships.The Welsh star says she is targeting “the top step” on the podium in Glasgow. “I haven’t actually stood on the top step at the Commonwealth Games,” Finucane told BBC Sport Wales.”That’s something I’d love to achieve this time round.”I feel like I’m a different person four years on and I can’t wait…
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Against him stand those who think Britain’s hostility to cooling has curdled into a type of masochism.David Lawrence, of the Centre for British Progress think tank, puts it plainly: we don’t tell people to insulate their homes in winter and then skip the radiators. So why insist shade and shutters are enough in summer?He points out that air conditioning is standard now in offices, hotels and shops, “but we don’t expect it for schools and hospitals – which is kind of odd, because those are places where millions of people are every day”, and where heat measurably dents concentration, learning…
Before the super-heavyweight bout Abdul told the BBC he wanted to become the new ‘King of Scotland’ – in reference to Amin declaring himself that name in 1976.After taking power in a coup in 1971, Amin ran a brutal regime during which an estimated half a million people were killed. He was also known as the Butcher of Uganda.Abdul, who never met his grandfather, was chasing Uganda’s first Commonwealth boxing medal since Auckland in 1990 – something which would have been guaranteed had he beaten Thomas.Instead, he was given warnings in the previous two rounds and was trailing on all…
