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Lockdown weary Britons are readying themselves for a spending splurge on holidays, new cars and dream homes, new analysis by TSB suggests. The bank revealed its customers most popular named savings pots, providing an indication of what people are planning to indulge in as the UK emerges from its third - and to be hoped, final - lockdown. Households are thought to have tucked away £180 billion since the pandemic started and with the vaccination programme in full swing, it is expected that many will have both the means and appetite to embark on a spending spree. 43% of TSB s customers’ most popular savings goals include holidays. ....
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Northampton Arts Council becomes 1st city board to back activist group’s call to defund police by 50% Updated 6:55 AM; The Northampton Arts Council last week became the first city board or agency to back a local activist organization’s call to defund the community’s police department by 50%. At the group’s April 3 meeting, the cultural council, which works to fund, promote and present high-quality arts programming in it Northampton, voted to sign onto the official demands of Northampton Abolition Now (NAN), including its call for the significant cut to the police department’s budget. The 11-member arts council held a five-minute period of silence and reflection before a majority voted to back NAN’s list of demands. The members who voted yes are Dana Osterling, Danielle Amodeo, Jesse Hassinger, Kent Alexander, Lori Steiner, Michael Abbatiello, Rachel Hart and Thulani Davis. Eamonn Crowley-Edge opted to abstain from voting, and Freeman Stein cast a no vo ....