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Bending the knee: the British press and TV are about as courageous as the media in Putin s Russia when it comes to reporting the most egregious examples of State, Royal and VIP criminality

Bending the knee: the British press and TV are about as courageous as the media in Putin s Russia when it comes to reporting the most egregious examples of State, Royal and VIP criminality
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Paddock Practices: New climate outlooks from BoM set to aid farm decision making

UK Courts Help To Serve Prince Andrew with Legal Papers Over Sexual Assault Lawsuit, Documents Reveal

Swindon Rotary clubs £208,000 donation to Brighter Futures radiotherapy unit machine

SWINDON rotary clubs donated a whopping £208,000 to Great Western Hospital which will help pay for equipment in the new radiotherapy unit. This formed part of the largest single donation to the Brighter Futures campaign which will cover the cost of the £2.9 million LINAC machine soon to be installed in the £18.4 million radiotherapy unit. Once it s operational, thousands of patients will benefit from vital cancer treatment that currently is only on offer in Oxford hospitals, forcing patients in Swindon who need the treatment to regularly make a 70-mile round trip. A total of 12 clubs in and around Swindon have now collectively donated one third of a million pounds towards the machine during a fundraising effort led by Howard Small which began in 2015 with a donation of £120,000.

High Street: Future of Glasgow building was already in focus for planners

Developers want to build hundreds of flats on the site COUNCIL planners were already assessing whether High Street buildings – close to yesterday’s fire – could be demolished.  Structured House Group wants to build 239 flats in an 11-storey block on the site, which would be known as Merchant Point.  Back in February, the development company requested permission to knock down unlisted buildings, which are in a conservation area.  These are 219 to 221 High Street, which includes the Old College Bar, and 223 to 227 High Street.  Glasgow City Council is currently considering that application. An older application, from 2016, to demolish the properties and build student accommodation has also yet to be decided. 

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