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Why civil servants shouldn t fear a move to Darlington

Why civil servants shouldn t fear a move to Darlington Guy Opperman is minister for pensions and financial inclusion. Guy Opperman, the MP for Hexham in Northumberland and the Minister for Pensions, on falling for the charms of the North East and why Treasury civil servants shouldn’t shed any tears when they move from London to Darlington. The Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Budget was truly transformative. The North East will be home to the flagship Freeport in the country at Teesport, Town Deals will help level-up our communities, and – of course – the Treasury’s new flagship Northern Campus will be based in Darlington. I know that some Treasury Civil Servants may be nervous about the move North. They shouldn’t be. Having made a similar move myself, I promise you will not regret it.

Heartland shopping event helps cancer patients

Heartland shopping event helps cancer patients Heartland shopping event helps cancer patients By Mike Mohundro | February 27, 2021 at 5:43 PM CST - Updated February 27 at 10:16 PM CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - The 3rd annual Baby it’s Cold Outside event kicked off Saturday at the Osage Centre in Cape Girardeau. The event was hosted by the Show Me Care Bags, an organization who prepares and delivers care bags to cancer patients in Missouri hospitals. Show Me Care Bags Founder Jennifer Preston said it is important to help out cancer victims and let them know they have someone that cares about them. “Cancer can be lonely, especially in a COVID room. You can be sitting in a room by yourself or you just got a diagnosis that is stunning to you,” Preston said. “It’s not discriminate. Cancer can hit anyone at any time. Patients just need something that tells them someone is thinking of them.”

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