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Brits scramble to book hassle-free holidays after Grant Shapps axes hated amber list and PCR tests for the double-jabbed
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Brits scramble to book hassle-free holidays after Grant Shapps axes hated amber list and PCR tests for the double-jabbed
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Bus drivers at the Plumstead garage A group of committed bus drivers from Plumstead are running their usual outes to r A group of committed bus drivers from Plumstead have raised thousands of pounds for cancer support, by running their usual bus routes. Thamesmead bus driver Paul Baily came up with the idea after his both mum and wife were hit with cancer before he sadly last his dad to the disease. Now he and his intrepid team of Route Runners , all from Stagecoach s Plumstead Garage, are opting to run, cycle and walk the length of their usual bus routes ranging across south London.
Ian French arrested on suspicion of arson after Berkeley duplex fire
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An entire community has stepped in to rebuild the home of an elderly couple after it was destroyed by a gas explosion.
Josie Cornish, 75, her husband Alan, 73, and their 48-year-old son Darren miraculously survived after the blast ripped through their home in Bude, Cornwall.
Mrs Cornish had instinctively lit the oven to check it was working when they smelled gas - igniting an explosion which tore their two-storey semi detached property apart.
Local builders merchants, bricklayers, plasters and electricians have now come forward and offered to rebuild the house, for free.
Covered in bruises and with half his house blown away, paramedic Darren Cornish miraculously survived the explosion