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‘Dangerous’ muntjacs may pose danger to children

Muntjacs wandering through town streets could lead to “very dangerous” scenarios for young children, says one resident.Graham Price, 73, has joined the growing number of Reffley locals to slam the impact the non-native deer species is having on the likes of animal safety and plant health in recent months.He says that over the past four years, significant damage has been done to his garden - with the bulb heads of

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National News

Heathrow Airport security guards to strike over pay

Strikes by security guards at Heathrow Airport will go ahead on Friday after last-ditch talks failed to resolve a pay dispute, with action likely to disrupt school holiday travel. Around 1,400 members of Unite will walk out for 10 days, including most of the Easter weekend. The union said talks broke down because Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL) failed to substantially improve its pay offer. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said:

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National News

Bullying and harassment still problems in Fire Service

There is “deeply troubling” evidence of bullying, harassment and discrimination in fire and rescue services across England, with inspectors warning that what has been uncovered may just be “the tip of the iceberg”. Staff recalled racist, sexist and homophobic comments and behaviours which had gone unchallenged or been dismissed as “banter”, according to a report from His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) The report, which

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Local News

Concern for green space sparks rally

A rally took place at the weekend, with protestors concerned about potential plans to build homes near a green space in South Lynn.This was the seventh public rally organised by Cllr Alexandra Kemp and others against potential homes near the Harding’s Way/Harding’s Pit area.Cllr Charles Joyce was also present for the rally alongside Kevin Waddington, who initially organised an online petition against increased traffic around Hardings Way.Cllr Alexandra Kemp (left)

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Sean Dyche confident Everton will not be distracted by rule breaking allegations

Everton manager Sean Dyche is confident he will not be distracted by allegations of financial rule-breaking at the club. The Premier League has referred the Toffees to an independent commission over an alleged breach of its Financial Fair Play regulations. Everton have denied wrongdoing and say they will “robustly defend” their position but the development does have the potential to disrupt the team as they battle for Premier League survival.

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Sport

Linnets ladies crash out of League Cup

Seven second half goals put paid to the Linnets dreams of progressing through to the ERWFL League Cup semi-finals at AFC Sudbury’s MEL Group Stadium.The Linnets put in a good first 45 in what was a cagey affair for both sides before AFC Sudbury ran riot after the restart.Head coach Josh Pike said after the game: “We did our homework coming into the game and put a game plan together.Lynn

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Man found guilty of murdering nine year old Olivia Pratt Korbel

A man has been found guilty of fatally shooting nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel as he chased a convicted drug dealer into her home in Liverpool. Thomas Cashman, 34, admitted being a “high-level” cannabis dealer but denied being the gunman in the incident, which also injured Olivia’s mother Cheryl Korbel, 46, and Joseph Nee, the intended target, in Dovecot on August 22 last year. A jury at Manchester Crown Court found him

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Rishi Sunak branded Mr One Percent by Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer branded Rishi Sunak “Mr One Percent” as the Labour leader launched his party’s campaign for the May local elections. With Labour hoping to pick up seats in the May 4 polls in England, Sir Keir sought to contrast its approach with the Tories’ decision in the Budget to ease pension taxes for the well-off with the scrapping of the tax-free lifetime allowance cap. Speaking in Swindon, Wiltshire,

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Notorious prisoner Charles Bronson loses Parole Board bid to be freed from jail

Notorious prisoner Charles Bronson has lost a Parole Board bid to be freed from jail. The decision comes after one of the UK’s longest-serving prisoners – who changed his surname to Salvador in 2014 – took part in one of the country’s first public parole hearings earlier this month. In a document detailing the decision published on Thursday, the Parole Board said: “After considering the circumstances of his offending, the

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Transgender guidance for schools to be published for summer term says PM

Rishi Sunak has expressed his concern about a report suggesting some secondary schools are not informing parents as soon as a child questions their gender identity. The Prime Minister said it is important that parents “know what’s going on” as he pledged that Government guidance for schools in relation to transgender issues will be published “for the summer term”. Safeguarding principles are being “routinely disregarded in many secondary schools” when

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