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By Laura Nolan, Natasha Meek, David Jagger
Darlington confirmed as location for Government s new Treasury North DARLINGTON has been confirmed as the new location for the Government’s new Treasury North. Chancellor Rishi Sunak this morning told Treasury officials that they would be relocating from London to Darlington, beating off competition from Newcastle, Leeds and Bradford. The move will see 22,000 civil servants moved out of London by 2030, with the initial swathe of job moves seeing 750 officials from several Government departments moved up north. In the video, posted on Twitter by the BBC s Lewis Goodall, Mr Sunak says: “We have decided to put the new economic campus in Darlington and I am really excited”.
David Ward, left, Ralph Berry, bottom right, and Matt Edwards express their views about political campaigning during Covid-19 WITH the country still in the midst of a lockdown due to Covid-19, political parties across Bradford are gearing up for a very different campaign this year in the lead up to elections in May. As traditional methods of campaigning such as door knocking will be avoided, a row has erupted over the delivery of political leaflets through the door. Cllr David Ward (Lib Dem, Bolton and Undercliffe), said: Yes, you can have the election, but no, you can t campaign. We can t knock on doors but can deliver leaflets, but only if you pay someone to deliver them. It s ok parties that have money.
Glass was smashed on doors at the First Presbyterian Church of Morgantown on Jan. 22. First Presbyterian Church Morgantown
Days after glass was smashed and doors were broken at the First Presbyterian Church of Morgantown, the church is looking to use the experience to help others.
The incident was first brought to light on Jan. 25, when the church s Facebook page posted photos of the incident. The post states that the incident took place on Jan. 22 between 6-11 p.m.
Glass was smashed on doors at the First Presbyterian Church of Morgantown on Jan. 22. First Presbyterian Church Morgantown
Days later, pastor Zac Morton created a GoFundMe campaign to raise revenue, but not for the obvious purpose.