fact that nissan and its partners are tripling their investment in the uk to £3 billion. this is our largest car plant. its future is safeguarded, protecting thousands of jobs, and also transitioning to new electric vehicles. it is a huge vote of confidence in the uk and it is great in advance of the global investment summit we are hosting what will be hosting over 200 business and investment litters all around the world, all of whom will be talking about committing to the uk because it is a fantastic place to do business. they are protecting and creating jobs across the supply chain, so it is good news. professor david bailey is from university of birmingham. it isa it is a huge vote of confidence in the sunderland plants. and many more thousands in the supply chain. nissan had said previously it would make electric vehicles, but haven t said which ones, so we now know what they will be. the cash chi and the duke are good selling cars. cash cow are regularly in the top ten.
Fiona Woodcock s funeral procession going through Fakenham Town Centre. Picture: Danielle Booden
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Dozens of people lined the streets of a Norfolk town to pay their respects for a much-loved mother-of-three who died suddenly at the age of 46.
Tributes have been paid to loving mother-of-three Fiona Woodcock. Picture: Supplied
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Fakenham stood still at 10.30am on Friday, December 11, as the funeral procession for Fiona Woodcock drove down the high street.
Fiona Woodcock s funeral procession arriving at Fakenham Town Centre. Picture: Danielle Booden
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A number of family and close friends attended Ms Woodcock s funeral at King s Lynn Crematorium, but dozens more lined the streets of Fakenham to pay their respects.