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Aqilah Rahman The month of October has arrived and brings with it a variety of new book releases. For those looking to add something to their reading list, here are eight new books releasing this month, including a story about two childhood friends who find themselves on the opposing sides of crime and justice, a […] ....
Forthcoming titles explore the benefits of forgiveness, chronicle the lives of religious luminaries, opine on the political consequences of Christian conservatism, and dig into the theology of J.R.R. Tolkien. ....
'The anxiety is off the scale': UK farm sector worried by labour shortages | Business theguardian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theguardian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
RESIDENTS of a village near Ledbury might be forgiven for saying, “what a load of rubbish!” Wellington Heath might be about to get its infamous “Best Kept Village” sign returned, after a much-needed revamp; but the verges in and around the village are looking anything but their best, because of a litter problem. Wellington Heath correspondent, Peter Constantine said: “Many years ago, a village resident, the late Peter Garnett led the ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ Group of litter pickers every weekend, as they kept our lanes clear of rubbish. “Organised litter picking has been intermittent since then; but recently Mark Beaumont and Peter Brown have made a renewed attack on rubbish and were shocked to collect four large bags of rubbish on one walk, mainly cans and bottles, sweet wrappers and crisp packets. ....