Last Kid Standing s most thrilling and stellar week! Updated
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We take you through our most exciting week of Last Kid Standing. Wednesday takes the trophy as The Most Thrilling Round .
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Is it spelled ‘pronounciation’
or ‘pronunciation’? Find out in the third semi-final podcast of Last Kid
Standing!
It has been an exhilarating
week with only memorable moments from our contestants, with their personalities shining through
the radio and being able to spell difficult words like ‘hierarchy’.
We kicked off the week on Monday with
Deodene, Shriya, and Zenande!
Deodene from Bay Primary School, Shriya from Mount Edgecombe Private School, and Zenande from Glenmore Primary
He was ordered to pay £472 in compensation and a surcharge.
RHYS BEYNON LEWIS, 27, of Elan Way, Caldicot, was banned from driving for 12 months after he admitted drug driving with cocaine derivative benzoylecgonine in his blood. He was ordered to pay £239 in a fine, costs and a surcharge.
MICHAEL PUCACCO, 27, of no fixed abode, Newport, was ordered to pay £279 in fines, costs and a surcharge after he admitted possessing heroin and being in breach of a conditional discharge.
GLENMORE BROWN, 36, of Naunton Road, Gloucester, was banned from driving for three years after he pleaded guilty to drink driving with cocaine in his blood on the M48 in Chepstow.
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A young girl was taken to hospital on Thursday morning after she was struck by a car while crossing the road outside a North Rockhampton school.
Emergency services were called to the incident outside Glenmore State High School, which is located on Farm Street, Kawana, about 8.15am.
According to a Queensland Police Service spokeswoman, it appeared the 12-year-old girl was crossing the road when she was struck by a vehicle.
The spokeswoman said it was an accident and there was nothing to suggest the driver did anything wrong.
Queensland Ambulance Service paramedics assessed the girl, who had suffered a shoulder injury and was experiencing back pain, on scene.
Keswick mountain festival, Lake District
This 3.6km lake swim has a fun beginning, where youâll be ferried to the start point at High Brandlehow aboard a wooden Keswick launch. Follow the course past secluded Derwent Isle to the northern end of the lake, dwarfed by the fells of Cat Bells and Skiddaw. Shorter swims are also available. The option to dance away the evening on the lakeshore to live bands is included in your swim ticket. A host of other sporting challenges take place during the festival, including trail runs, hikes and triathlons. Pitch up at the festival campsite close to the lake.
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