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Team manager Peter Grigg said he was hugely proud of the character the team had shown to get back in the match. Grigg said while they felt confident after winning the past two tournaments, they knew Christ’s College would be a hard team to beat – especially at home. “It’s quite an intimidating arena there, in the first half the pressure had probably been a bit much. “We knew they had it in them to win . at half-time [coach Jono Phillips] just really told the boys to get back to their own systems.” After half-time Nelson began to close the gap on the home team, bringing the scores level at 20-20. ....
Matt Hancock with Gina Coladangelo outside Broadcasting House Credit: REUTERS/Tom Nicholson SIR – What a shambles! I am a staunch Conservative but I have to agree with comments made by Sir Keir Starmer on the news channels. The Prime Minister made two huge errors. He should have sacked Dominic Cummings after his spree at Barnard Castle and Matt Hancock immediately, instead of saying, after he had received an apology, that the matter was “closed”. The Prime Minister needs to be more like Churchill, who had the strength of character to replace at least one close friend in his Cabinet during the Second World War as he deemed it necessary. ....
The list below includes some of the offenders that were put behind bars by judges during February. The offenders names and a summary of what led to them appearing in the dock are as follows: Group posed as police officers and kidnapped man Ashley Beeden (top left), Leslie Richardson (top right), Nigel Moors (bottom left), Lewis Needham (bottom right) were jailed Leslie Richardson, also known as Leslie Ades, aged 53 and of Westcliff-on-Sea, Lewis James Needham, aged 29 and of Dorchester, and Nigel Geoffrey Moors, aged 51 and of Puddletown, were all sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court in late-January after being found guilty at an earlier trial of conspiracy to kidnap, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and blackmail. ....
Albany receives prototype ghost soldier amid plans for the city s 2026 bicentenary WedWednesday 3 updated WedWednesday 3 The sculptures will each be about two metres tall. ( Share Print text only Cancel A platoon of World War I ghost soldiers could be placed on permanent guard at historic sites in Albany, Western Australia, where a prototype was delivered this week. Key points: The soldiers are made of chicken wire and sculpted into human shapes Albany Mayor Dennis Wellington hopes 120 can be installed by 2026 The proposed installation – part of a plan to celebrate the town s bicentenary in 2026 – would see as many as 120 soldier sculptures placed along the Avenue of Honour and other significant areas, Mayor Dennis Wellington said. ....