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It s National Fish and Chip Day and these are the best chippies in Coventry according to our readers

It s National Fish and Chip Day and these are the best chippies in Coventry according to our readers
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Old Boise Carnegie Library to become a Vandal, thanks to Idaho Legislature

Old Boise Carnegie Library to become a Vandal, thanks to Idaho Legislature DANA OLAND DOLAND@IDAHOSTATESMAN.COM One of Boise’s first major public buildings — the Carnegie Public Library — was built with money from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation and the local community. It has been used for offices in recent years. and last updated 2021-05-15 16:51:33-04 The state of Idaho is poised to buy the historic Carnegie Library near Boise High School and rent it out to the University of Idaho Law school for study and event space. On Wednesday, both the Idaho House and Senate passed House Bill 408, which authorizes $2.1 million to buy the 117-year-old

How s your sex life? What the last year did to our relationships

Lockdown has had varying effects on libido Credit: Illustrations by Yordanka Poleganova So how was it for you, during this global pandemic? Last spring was ripe with predictions of a baby boom, recalls psychosexual therapist Amanda Barge – talk of “it’ll be like the 1970s, when we had power cuts: people just went to bed and had sex.” She says: “I don’t think it’s necessarily panned out that way.” Turns out there is nothing arousing about a government-imposed lockdown. “We’ve had to do what we’re told,” says Barge. “It’s a bit like your parents saying, ‘You’re not going out tonight.’ It’s not hugely sexy. People got into baking, cooking, growing vegetables – again, not hugely sexy; more comforting and homely. So it’s been hard for couples to keep the erotic.”

Aberdeen students bring community together with virtual festival

Aberdeen students bring community together with virtual festival © Supplied Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Robert Gordon University (RGU) students have raised more than £2,000 for two local charities after organising a virtual festival. With a focus on community, culture and escapism, the festival has had to be run in a digital format for the second year in a row due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. However, during this challenging time for university students, the events cohort came together to adapt their learning to organise a virtual festival and raised £2,637.

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