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100K bibles distributed to prisoners nationwide during pandemic

100K bibles distributed to prisoners nationwide during pandemic
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The best theatre shows to book tickets for in 2021, in London and the UK

The best theatre shows to book tickets for in 2021, in London and the UK Excited about post-lockdown life? Good news: numerous tickets are available, from Andrew Lloyd Webber s Cinderella to a Bob Marley musical Theatre highlights to come include Ian McKellen s Hamlet The show will go on! Theatres finally reopened on May 17 with socially distanced audiences, as England moved into Step 3 of the lockdown roadmap. It is hoped that venues can return to full audiences from June 21 (Step 4). Many shows, including new and returning West End productions, are already selling tickets. Check out our picks below and get booking. Best theatre shows for 2021

Port Solent on high alert after large convoy of travellers pitch up - with last year s intimidation and destruction fresh in the minds

Clear-up costs and repairs to the barriers last year cost the taxpayer around £13,000 with it feared the illegal encampment at the Portsmouth City Council-owned land could prove another expensive stay. Businesses on The Boardwalk at Port Solent just starting to get back on their feet after lockdown are also anxious after a number of incidents last year at the waterfront destination. ‘Chaotic’ scenes included walk-outs by travellers refusing to pay for food and fireworks being let off at the Harvester. Police attending the site at Port Solent where travellers turned up on Monday night Mr Hewitt said: ‘There is a lot of concern and upset from locals. If it is the same group as last year they caused a lot of damage.

Drax hosts virtual work placements for Selby College students

Selby College students have taken part in virtual work placements with Drax Power Station. STUDENTS have had a taste of the world of work through virtual placements with Drax Power Station. Selby College students took part in the scheme to learn about their chosen area, from finance to IT and engineering, while developing heir employability skills such as communication, networking and time management. Drax Group’s head of sustainable business, Vicky Bullivant, said it was essential students did not miss out on opportunities due to Covid. “We work closely with schools in our communities to inspire children from all backgrounds to study STEM subjects, so the next generation has the education and skills needed to support businesses like ours as we continue to develop and grow.

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