A Hull law firm has launched 50 new appeals, in the hope to win victims some substantial sums of money This comes in the wake of one of the UK’s biggest miscarriages of justice in history. The details lie in the Horizon software system, which was brought to carry out the Post Office’s transactions, …
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Continue readingThis spring bank holiday is going to be a special one; it’s going to be one for us all to let our over-grown hair down and have fun in the sunshine and bask in our freedoms! London. London, in essence, is everything and anything you want it to be. No two trips to London …
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Continue readingCelebrate thousands of years of dance today International Dance Day is a global celebration of dance that was created by the main partner for the performing arts of UNESCO – the Dance Committee of the International Theatre Institute (ITI). The day is celebrated annually on April 29, which happens to be the birth anniversary …
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Continue readingHomes are selling faster than ever right now, which is pushing up house prices… It’s official. From stats from Rightmove, it has been confirmed that the property market is the busiest it has ever been with more houses sold in a week in April than ever before, and a record 9.3 million visits to …
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Continue readingIt’s National Gardening Week, so let’s have a look at some jobs to do in the garden Spring is fully underway. There should be no more frosts and the temperature is steadily getting warmer, which is bliss for your garden. With more sunshine, your plants should get stronger and healthier and the colours should …
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Continue readingBrits star at this year’s Oscars With the delays to so many films that were due out last year, this year’s Oscars were always going to be a little surreal, however, the Brits stood strong and took home a good selection of awards. The big winner of the evening was Nomadland, which scooped three …
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Continue readingReading is perhaps one of best, if not the very best, commodities and widely accessible resources we have as a people, and therefore so is World Book Day Mental health and the recognition of its facets and depth has never been as prevalent as now, so when you consider how strong the scientific research …
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Continue readingJoin in with millions of people around the world and make your home more climate clean this Earth Day This year celebrates the 51st anniversary of Earth Day. Originally conceived in 1970 by peace activist John McConnell as a day of education about how to look after our Earth, in 1990, Earth Day went …
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Continue readingWhether you’re looking for something practical or a splash of style, there’s lots of choice out there The days are getting warmer, the nights are getting shorter and the lure of a cold beer in the garden on a balmy summer evening grows ever stronger. Unless you have a severe case of patio embarrassment …
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Continue readingThe government guaranteed, 5% mortgage deposit scheme has launched this week High Street lenders are now offering mortgages with just a 5% deposit under a new government guaranteed scheme that launched yesterday. The policy, which was announced in the Budget, is designed to help more first-time buyers secure a home. The scheme is similar …
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Continue readingOur top tips when it comes to wallpapering Wallpapering. A word that strikes fear into a lot of DIYers, however, with our handy guide you too can become a wallpapering pro. The Basics First things first, always go for a high-quality wallpaper. If you’re thinking of wallpapering a room, then you are thinking …
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Continue readingHull’s roads were at a standstill on Tuesday 13th March, a day after all non-essential retail and outdoor hospitality was opened A Hull City Council spokesperson has weighed in with their thoughts as to why the roads have been busier than normal, blaming the traffic on work commutes, re-opening businesses, and school runs. The …
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