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either way, its sequel has been hotly anticipated. the meeting was open to the public and it s fair to say the turnout was higher than usual. you probably don t want to appear in an andrew lloyd webber musical playing the part ofjulie s ipad. the lead character, jackie weaver, didn t have a part this time around, but other favourites did appear. 0h, he s disappeared. i ll mute myself. you ll be banned to peru, if you re not careful. tonight s meeting descended into similar barracking again. ..we were simply following standing orders and protocol. the meetings were illegal. but councillors tried to get through business as usual. 20/5446m. some found it funny. others, quite the opposite. i ve just removed them. whether democratic or dysfunctional, like so many sequels, it probably wasn t as good as the original. i declare the meeting closed. judith moritz, bbc news. the many perils of parish councils! hello, i m tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start hello a
MeetingHandforth-parish-councilBusiness-tonightCouncilNorthPlanningEveningReputationEnglandCorrespondentjudith-moritzChairParish-council-meeting i guess it s that which is really driving me. we ll have more on the trial and on the debate about easing lockdown. also tonight. the duke of edinburgh, who s 99, is in hospital tonight the palace says it s a precautionary step. the united nations is to raise the case of princess latifa who accuses her father, the ruler of dubai, of keeping her imprisoned. and. ..handforth parish council is back, but does it descend into another verbal bust up? and coming up in sport, on bbc news. stefanos tsitsipas comes from two sets down to beat rafael nadal and move through to the australian open semi finals. good evening. the success of the vaccination programme has made it possible to consider lifting the covid restrictions at an earlier stage according to one of the government s scientific advisors. professor mark woolhouse of the university of edinburgh told a parliamentary committee at westminster there were reasons to be more optimistic because there was more confidence in the
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