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Refugee to run free Ukrainian walking tours of Liverpool during Eurovision

A Ukrainian reporter who came to the UK as a refugee last year is planning to run free walking tours of Liverpool in her country’s language during the Eurovision Song Contest finals in the city next month. Maria Romanenko, 30, left the Kyiv region for Manchester last year at the start of the Russian invasion. Her partner, Jez, who was born in Manchester, was with her at the time. The

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Local News

Is this the end of the road for town roundabout?

The proposed dramatic revamp of the Southgates area of Lynn now has a preferred option.After many months drawing up several different schemes and consulting on the various benefits and drawbacks, a layout which does away with Southgates roundabout has found most favour.Cabinet members at West Norfolk Council will be asked next Tuesday to support a scheme which creates a road diversion around the South Gate and enables the historic archway

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Local News

How long for a new hospital? Timeline of fight for a QEH rebuild

Politicians, campaigners and health bosses have been calling for a rebuild of Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital for some time.Despite numerous pledges from Government officials and NHS chiefs to make a decision - including promises to do so by the end of 2022 - no announcement has been made.CEOs have come and gone, the Health Secretary line-up has changed, but the hospital remains the most propped-up in the country. More than

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National News

Sunak backs private sector to play greater role in NHS

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suggested there should be a greater role for the private sector in the NHS as he set out how he wanted to win voters’ trust on the issue. Mr Sunak, who has made cutting waiting lists one of his five priorities, was speaking as official figures showed an estimated 7.22 million people were waiting to start routine hospital treatment at the end of February – the highest total since

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National News

Rayner backs attack ads saying theyre factual

Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner has denied the party is “playing dirty” with its attacks on Rishi Sunak and said it is right to highlight the Government’s record on crime – which she branded a “disaster”. The frontbencher defended the campaign, which has included a claim the Prime Minister does not think child sex abusers should be jailed, as “factual”. She said the advertisements seek to show the public how

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National News

Labour claim multi billion energy plans could save 500 per household

A £6 billion-a-year package of measures to improve energy efficiency could cut bills by £500 for millions of households, Labour claimed. The scheme would fund upgrades to properties below energy performance certificate (EPC) band C. Shadow climate change secretary Ed Miliband said Labour’s national warm homes plan would boost the efficiency of 19 million homes across the country over the next decade as he accused the Tories of failing to

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National News

US agents arrest guardsman after intelligence leak

A Massachusetts Air National Guard member has been arrested after the disclosure of highly classified military documents on the Ukraine war, US attorney general Merrick Garland said. Investigators believe that the guardsman, who specialises in intelligence, led the online chat group where the documents were posted. Mr Garland identified the guardsman as 21-year-old Jack Teixeira and said he would be charged with the unauthorised removal of classified national defence information.

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Local News

Cause of sinkhole revealed – with aim to reopen road by weekend

Highways bosses hope to reopen King Street in Lynn in time for the weekend after repairing a sinkhole.The road has been shut off to drivers since yesterday morning (Wednesday) after part of the road collapsed on Saturday, with police taping the area off.The issue was caused by a fractured Norfolk County Council-maintained surface water line, which over time has washed away material from under the carriageway into the combined foul

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Local News

Striking doctors pose a ‘risk to patient safety’, says Health Secretary

Bids by junior doctors for a 35% pay rise have been slammed by the Health Secretary - who warns that strikes could "risk patient safety".Staff at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital have been left with no choice but to cancel some elective care procedures, which involve non-emergency surgeries.This came after junior doctors across the country started a 96-hour walk-out on Tuesday at 7am as they bid for a 35% pay rise.The

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Sport

Heacham boss sets striker Golden Boot target

Heacham manager David Griggs is challenging young striker Fletcher Toll to go on and win the Golden Boot in his first full season in men's football.The teenage Magpies frontman is sitting third in the First Division North scoring charts going into Saturday's home clash with Harwich and Parkeston at the Heacham Sports Field.Toll has scored nine times in his last three games (28 for the season) and now finds himself

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