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Iceland trials world first air fryer food aisle

Iceland is trialling an aisle solely devoted to food that can be cooked in an air fryer as sales continue to soar for the energy-saving ovens. The supermarket said the aisle would operate from June 19 for a week at its large format Food Warehouse outlet in Charlton, London, and include around 287 food items that can be cooked in an air fryer. Products include Greggs sausage rolls and steak

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Sport

Taylor takes five scalps as Castle Rising romp to victory

Castle Rising displayed their Division One West promotion credentials with an emphatic victory over Saham Toney in the Norfolk Cricket League on Saturday.Mid-table Rising made a mockery of second-placed Saham Toney's batting order with Matt Taylor picking up 5 for 34 with the ball as they sealed victory by 186 runs.After winning the toss and electing to bat first, the hosts were in kinds of trouble as openers Calum Chrome-Russell

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National News

Train drivers at 16 operators to refuse to work overtime

Train drivers at 16 rail operators will refuse to work overtime for six days next month in the long running dispute over pay. Aslef said its members will withdraw non-contractual overtime – known as rest day working – from Monday July 3 to Saturday July 8. The action coincides with the first week of the Wimbledon tennis tournament. Train companies affected are: Avanti West Coast; Chiltern Railways; Cross Country; East

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Rishi Sunak would not want to influence anyone ahead of Boris Johnson partygate vote

MPs will get the chance to vote this afternoon on the Privileges Committee report which found Boris Johnson misled Parliament Rishi Sunak has refused to say whether he will approve the report that found Boris Johnson lied over partygate, saying he “would not want to influence anyone in advance of that vote”. Speaking to Good Morning Britain on ITV, the Prime Minister said: “This committee was established under the former Prime Minister. It commanded the confidence of the house at the

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London mayor warns terror threat still very real on Finsbury Park anniversary

The threat of terrorism is “still very real”, London mayor Sadiq Khan said on the sixth anniversary of the Finsbury Park terror attack. Makram Ali, 51, died and 11 others were injured on June 19, 2017 when Darren Osborne drove a van into worshippers outside the Muslim Welfare House shortly after Ramadan evening prayers. Osborne, from Cardiff, was found guilty of terrorism-related murder and jailed for life in February 2018. Mohamed Mamoud –

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Local News

Man avoids prison after harassing ex and breaching sexual harm prevention order

A man avoided jail after admitting harassing his ex-partner and failing to comply with a sexual harm prevention order.David Saunders, 48, of Cresswell Street in Lynn, appeared at the town’s magistrates’ court on Thursday where he admitted to the two offences.Prosecutor Adbul Khan explained that between the dates of December 24 last year and January 20 this year, Saunders sent a number of Facebook messages to his ex-partner after the

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National News

Majority of councils in poorer areas are uncertain of meeting budgets

Fewer than half of councils serving some of England’s poorest communities are confident they will meet their budgets this year, a survey has found. In a dire warning of the perilous state of local government finances, 47 authorities in the North, the Midlands and on the south coast said they will have to make savings totalling £700 million on spending plans set just four months ago due to inflationary pressures.

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Tories who attended Covid era gathering should not be stripped of honours Gove

Michael Gove has said two Tories should keep the honours they were handed by Boris Johnson despite attending a pandemic-era gathering at which staff were filmed apparently joking about Covid restrictions. The Levelling Up Secretary apologised over the footage of a Christmas event at Conservative Party headquarters said to have taken place on December 14 2020 when indoor socialising was banned. But Mr Gove said the former prime minister has

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National News

Ollie Robinson unrepentant after fired up celebration in Ashes opener

Ollie Robinson was unrepentant after appearing to give Usman Khawaja an expletive-laden send-off as tempers rose on day three of a delicately-balanced first Ashes Test. Khawaja’s masterful 141 was ended when England’s ring of close fielders led to the Australia opener attempting to make room, only to york himself as he was castled by Robinson. Television cameras seemed to show a fired-up Robinson giving Khawaja a verbal volley in his celebration as he helped restrict

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