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This dark comedy from Marc Cherry, the creator of
Desperate Housewives is led by Ginnifer Goodwin, Lucy Liu and Kirby Howell-Baptiste. They play three women across three different decades, who all live in the same house in Pasadena, California and who (as the title would suggest) commit murder. We meet Beth Ann Stanton (Ginnifer Goodwin) in 1963, Simone Grove (Lucy Liu), onto her third marriage in 1984, and Taylor Harding (Kirby Howell-Baptiste), who’s in an open marriage in 2019. Each era is represented with exceptional colour, design and style, there are twists and turns aplenty and wonderful performances from the cast. But the main question is, do they get away with murder?
Simon Grover
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We meet some of the Green candidates standing for election at county and district level on May 6.
Kyle Riley – Harpenden West candidate
Kyle Riley is Harpenden born and bred. He works hard for our community, all year round - from reporting blocked drains and gullies to knocking on doors to listen to residents and help with their questions.
His voluntary work includes Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust and the local Beekeepers Association. And he works with Green councillor Simon Grover to campaign for improvements to the area.
Unlike others, Kyle doesn’t have party bosses telling him what to say or how to vote. He’s free to speak his mind, to speak up for residents, and to speak up for Harpenden. He’ll always put the interests of residents first.
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10:56 AM April 30, 2021
Youth Advisory Group for Sustainable St Albans: Jess Simmons, Niamh MacElvogue, Nina Vinther, Maddie Liver
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A group of young people are hosting an event to ask local politicians about the climate crisis.
The online event - Activism and Optimism with Local Politicians - is aimed at 14–27-year-olds and will include MPs Bim Afolami and Daisy Cooper, plus Green Party councillor Simon Grover.
It takes place on Wednesday, June 2 as part of the 2021 St Albans Sustainability Festival.
Jess Simmons,18, one of the event organisers and a member of the Youth Advisory Group for Sustainable St Albans said: “As a young person, I and many other young constituents see local politicians policies on climate change as the most important factor to inform our voting decisions.
Published:
10:00 AM April 29, 2021
Green Party candidates: Kyle Riley (candidate for Harpenden West ward), Matt Fisher (candidate for Clarence ward) Stephane Farenga (Ashley ward) and Simon Grover (defending St Peter’s ward).
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St Albans District Greens are fielding their biggest ever list of candidates, for 30 seats on the district and county councils, in every available ward and division in the district.
Buoyed by national opinion polls that put the Greens ahead of the Lib Dems, and a surge of interest in environmental issues including the climate crisis, local Greens are working hard to target a number of seats. They hope to get Green councillor Simon Grover re-elected and build on that with other wins.