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It’s time to meet the unsung heroes hoping to be crowned winners in the Swindon and Wiltshire Health & Care Awards 2021. As we wait with bated breath for the winners to be announced on May 27, each week in the lead-up to our virtual awards ceremony we’ll shine a light on the finalists vying for the top spot in four different categories - starting today with the Care Hero Award, Adolescent & Childcare Award, Mental Health Award and Volunteer of the Year Award. From frontline workers and nurses to mental health professionals and community stalwarts, scores of locals who showed themselves to be exceptional in the midst of the Covid crisis were put forward for the Care Hero Award. ....
Marie Lloyd in the early 1900s. Picture: Archant Library/Supplied - Credit: Archant Library/Supplied She was the queen of the music hall, one of the biggest stars in the land. But when Marie Lloyd came to Norwich in the early 1900s she balked at being asked to adjust her behaviour and performance. At the time, women faced tremendous challenges carving a space for their careers especially in such a public role as an entertainer. The man inviting her to the city was Frederick William Fitt, who had some unwelcome words of advice for this much-loved entertainer. Frederick Fitt, the joint owner of Norwich Hippodrome pictured in the early 1900s. ....
The classic knock-knock joke may soon be consigned to history as 20 per cent of Millennials say they have no idea what the gag is, according to a survey. The study found that one in five Britons aged under 30 are clueless about the jokes, which have have been around since the 16th century. A further 75 per cent of all ages agreed they are a bit old fashioned and not as funny as they used to be. But 53 per cent of the 2,000 people surveyed said that, sometimes a joke is so bad, it is actually funny. A study by insights agency Perspectus Global found that one in five Britons aged under 30 are clueless about the jokes, which have have been around since the 16th century (file photo) ....