Honda plant south gate..Pic - gv.Date 5/2/19.Pic by Dave Cox.
Consequences of Brexit for town s companies AN open letter to Robert Buckland: I know you once thought it damaging to leave the EU and now that we have not only left the EU but also the Single Market and Customs Union we have succeeded in doing even more damage to our country. So how do we proceed from here? We are stuck with this awful Brexit. We need to first accept the fact that there are serious problems then we can start to actively mitigate the consequences of what is causing actual hardship for many. I would like to book a meeting with you to discuss my concerns on how the Brexit deal has impacted our local community.
Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner candidate, Jonathon Seed
PCC election fiasco should be a lesson It s important at the end of an exhausting election campaign to thank all those involved, the voters, election staff, Police, my wonderful campaign team and political opponents. I do all of that with one exception. That exception is Jonathan Seed and the Conservative Party. They have turned our Police and Crime Commissioner election into a farce and treated all involved including 206,000 voters with total contempt. Even worse, they have landed taxpayers with a £1.5m bill at a time when public money is scarce. At the end of an exhausting campaign any candidate, winner or loser looks forward to a little time to rest and recover. For me that time has already come and gone.
Heroes of yesteryear The newly rekindled round of applause on a Thursday evening is designed to be a #ClapforHeroes as opposed to the previous endeavour, #ClapforCarers, which was recognising the incredible dedication of all the staff within the NHSin addition to all of the other key workers who have strived so hard during the Coronavirus pandemic. Last week, I realised just how many parallels there were with our last great national struggle, the dark days of the Second World War, an episode in our history that sadly, is now losing the last of the generation with such vivid memories. For the majority of our population, the Winter period of 2021 with stronger lockdown restrictions, is certainly the most challenging period we have ever known.
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Letters: BGT star DJ Dizzy backs Brighter Futures single, pub Covid restrictions give A&E respite, and a listening ear for cancer patients
Christine Tew called Dizzy Twilight (her stage name) , is a 64-year-old DJ who loves house, RnB and dance music. Despite her advancing years, she is more at home with Radio One than Radio Four..Pic - Christine Tew.Date 2/12/15.Pic By Dave Cox.
Song is on BGT star Dizzy s playlist I was so pleased to see your story about the charity single released by Dr Bill McCrea and Dr Valerie Barlow! The music video with its tribute to all Healthcare professionals is very moving.