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Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: Should councils spend money on it?
By Ffion Lloyd-Williams & Rob Thomas Published 2 hours ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Related Topics Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II A town council is divided over whether to use public money to celebrate the Queen's platinum jubilee. Later this month, events will take place across the UK to mark the Queen's 70 years on the throne. One councillor in Ruthin, Denbighshire, said public money should not be used due to the "unprecedented" cost of living crisis. However, the town's ex-mayor argued the cost is justified, as the celebration would "bring people together". When's the four-day Jubilee bank holiday? Harry and Andrew will not appear on palace balcony Queen given tattoos and shades for Jubilee display Councillor Ethan Jones described the idea of using public cash to mark the record-breaking anniversary as "skewed … [Read more...] about Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: Should councils spend money on it?
Boris Johnson has good ideas – the danger is that Labour’s vision appeals more
For the average voter, one question and one question only will decide their response to the Queen’s speech : what does it do about the cost of living crisis? The economy is the battleground on which most general elections are fought, and 2024 will be no exception, giving the Government just two years to convince people they are better off under the Tories. The problem for Boris Johnson is that world events, most notably the war in Ukraine, have ruined even the best-laid economic plans , leaving little room for manoeuvre. While Mr Johnson promises in his introduction to the 140-page Queen’s Speech document that the Government will “continue doing whatever we can to ease the burdens people are grappling with”, it is laced with caveats. The economic shocks of Covid and Ukraine mean: “No country is immune and no government can realistically shield everyone from the impact.” Mr Johnson’s strategy is to be brutally honest with voters, in the hope that by setting out the … [Read more...] about Boris Johnson has good ideas – the danger is that Labour’s vision appeals more
Adam Radwan proves why England need to focus on what players can do – not what they cannot
Over recent years, international teams have been rewarded for concerning themselves with ceilings rather than flaws when it comes to the selection of their wings. Cheslin Kolbe, whose size was questioned throughout his formative years in South Africa, became a hot-stepping star of the Springboks’ glorious World Cup victory in 2019 . Gabin Villière of France, another diminutive dynamo , was a stand-out of the Grand Slam campaign. Both have a grounding in sevens, which hones breakdown skills as well as footwork, passing and composure in open space. They are now Toulon teammates and, though Kolbe is sidelined with a fractured thumb, Villière defied three would-be tacklers to finish a remarkable, match-winning try against Toulouse at the weekend: Mack Hansen only needed half a season with Connacht – albeit one spent compiling a blockbuster highlight reel – to convince Andy Farrell that he was worth a punt in Ireland’s starting line-up for the Six Nations . That trust … [Read more...] about Adam Radwan proves why England need to focus on what players can do – not what they cannot
Inside Line: How a tenacious trialist helped Northampton Saints keep their season alive
We could spend every Monday of the Premiership schedule waxing lyrical about the league’s young, gifted back-rowers. A number of them caught the eye this weekend. Ben and Tom Curry both returned for Sale Sharks. Lewis Ludlow led Gloucester past Bath. Tommy Reffell and Ben Earl continued their terrific form. Tom Pearson and Jack Willis staged a fantastic duel in Brentford . Lewis Ludlam was excellent for Northampton again. Only last month, he was the subject of this column . But another Saints flanker, with a rather different story, produced a performance that was significant in different ways. If nothing else, it reinforced that the sliding-doors nature of professional sport can throw up unexpected opportunities. With budgets tightening around the Premiership, clubs are eager to polish rough diamonds. Aaron Hinkley has endured a testing couple of years. After an all-action campaign with England Under-20 in 2019, he moved from Gloucester to Exeter for the 2020-21 season . … [Read more...] about Inside Line: How a tenacious trialist helped Northampton Saints keep their season alive
France fly-half Romain Ntamack shows cold-blooded approach in heat of the contest
During the build-up to Le Crunch last week, French publications poetically billed the positional tussle between Romain Ntamack and Marcus Smith as a meeting of ice and fire. Extending the imagery, Midi Olympique described Ntamack as “le sang froid”: “the cold-blooded one”. Smith, conversely, was labelled as “le feu follet”, or “the will-o’-the-wisp”. If the pair were welterweight boxers, it would make a neat strapline for a title fight. The duel simmered throughout, and will surely shape Championships to come. In truth, England were fortunate not to be on the canvas by half-time after spending most of the first 40 minutes chasing shadows. That they reached the break 12 points behind felt like a moral victory in itself. Only a couple of nervous fumbles stopped France from a flurry that would have inflicted terminal damage. Ntamack, the cool-headed conductor, was instrumental in both of his team’s first two tries . He looped the ball off his left hand to Gaël Fickou for number … [Read more...] about France fly-half Romain Ntamack shows cold-blooded approach in heat of the contest
24-year-old woman gets new heart after suffering heart attack at 14
An Indiana women who suffered a heart attack at age 14 is now celebrating a new start in her life after undergoing a heart transplant. Jaelyn Kinchelow, of Avon, Indiana, was running at her middle school track practice nearly a decade ago when she said she felt a tightness in her chest. "All I could remember was myself slowing down because I just couldn't keep up," Kinchelow told " Good Morning America ." "Shortly after that, my legs gave out and I fell to the ground." Kinchelow was transported by ambulance to a local hospital, where she was diagnosed with a heart attack and quickly underwent open-heart surgery. Surgeons repaired a torn coronary artery wall using a vein from Kinchelow's leg, but permanent damage to her heart remained. "After surgery my heart was only functioning at about 5%. They put me on an ECMO machine," Kinchelow said, referring to an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation machine, which removes carbon dioxide from the blood and sends back blood with … [Read more...] about 24-year-old woman gets new heart after suffering heart attack at 14
High-speed police chase sparks M6 chaos before car bursts into flames and crashes in field
Emergency Services on the M6 (Image: Highways England) Sign up for our news briefing, including a daily special Russia-Ukraine edition SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The terrifying accident happened on Saturday afternoon around 3pm and saw the vehicle, a Ford Fiesta chased from Greater Manchester, race through Lancashire before finally ending up in Cumbria. The vehicle erupted in flames in a field before police detained the driver. Police were alerted to the vehicle when members of the public called in with concerns for the welfare of the driver. Related articles New police officers 'feel sick' on blue lights Eight month old baby dies after nursery medical episode – two arrests As the high-speed … [Read more...] about High-speed police chase sparks M6 chaos before car bursts into flames and crashes in field
Drivers could face huge fines for making small mistake with lights while parking at night
What changes are being made to the Highway Code? This article contains affiliate links, we may receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Sign up for FREE for car tips every driver needs to know SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info With the cost of living crisis not showing any signs of slowing down, British motorists will look to save money wherever they can. And one of the best ways of doing that is making sure that drivers do not receive unnecessary driving fines, according to motoring experts. Related articles Older drivers slam ‘unacceptable’ maximum driving age proposals Driver towed away neighbour’s car after they blocked his driveway With that in mind, experts at … [Read more...] about Drivers could face huge fines for making small mistake with lights while parking at night
Motorists warned of further car tax changes as vehicle delays lead to VED increases
Why motorists could pay more in car tax in 2022 This article contains affiliate links, we may receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Sign up for FREE for car tips every driver needs to know SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Drivers have been sent a warning about the possibility of price increases in Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) rates. The British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA) pointed to lead time extensions which result in manufacturer price rises and specification changes. Related articles Drivers can be fined £1,000 for parking their car at night Driver towed away neighbour’s car after they blocked his driveway Because of this, vehicles around … [Read more...] about Motorists warned of further car tax changes as vehicle delays lead to VED increases