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Tesco announces further price cuts on pasta and cooking oil

Tesco has announced another round of price cuts on its own-brand pasta and cooking oil as it sees deflation making its way through to cupboard essentials. The UK’s biggest supermarket is dropping the price of 30 products, with 15p off 500g and 1kg packs of own-brand pasta, 14p off its one litre vegetable oil and 15p off its one litre sunflower oil. It follows a number of supermarkets dropping the

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National News

Jobless rate rises again unexpectedly as economic uncertainty takes its toll

Britain’s unemployment rate has risen again unexpectedly while vacancies have fallen to the lowest level for 18 months as economic uncertainty weighs on the UK’s jobs market, according to official figures. The rate of UK unemployment rose to 3.9% in the three months to March, up from 3.8% in the previous quarter and the highest level since the three months to January 2022, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.

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National News

Luke Evans Debut TV director Michael Sheen knows what he needs from actors

Dracula Untold star Luke Evans has said Michael Sheen in his debut as a television director “knows what he needs from you” as an actor. The 44-year-old Welsh actor is starring in upcoming BBC drama series The Way alongside Frost/Nixon star Sheen and It’s A Sin actor Callum Scott Howells. The three-part “emotional and darkly humorous story” is set to focus on how a family, the Driscolls, contend with a

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Local News

Paralysed veteran walking length of UK to raise funds for charity

A paralysed war veteran is walking the length of the UK in support of a Lynn charity.On Saturday, Carlisle man Mark Harding kicked off a fundraising walk from John O’Groats at the tip of Scotland to Land’s End in Cornwall.And he is taking on the challenge in a bid to support Scotty’s Little Soldiers, which is based in Lynn and provides support for bereaved military children.Mark Harding is walking the

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National News

Government say theyll protect farmers

Farmers are to be given greater protections in future trade deals as part of a package of measures unveiled ahead of a No 10 food summit. Downing Street said the Government’s initiatives, as well as putting greater emphasis on farmers’ interests during international trade negotiations, include reviewing supply chains to ensure producers are getting a fair deal and making it easier to turn properties on their land into farm shops.

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National News

Liverpool on heels of top 3 while Leicester stay second bottom

Curtis Jones’ double pushed Leicester to the brink of relegation as Liverpool cruised to a 3-0 win – two years to the day since the Foxes’ FA Cup triumph. The midfielder’s first-half brace and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s stunner eased the visitors to victory as the hosts capitulated to leave them staring at the drop. That it came on the anniversary of their first ever FA Cup win underlined the 2016 Premier

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National News

Covid fraud damage a blip MPs told

The reputational damage done to the UK by the high level of fraud involving Covid-19 support schemes was a “blip”, a senior civil servant has told MPs. A recent report by the National Audit Office (NAO) said the latest Transparency International survey of perceptions of corruption showed the UK had fallen from eighth out of 180 countries in 2017 to 18th in 2022. Cabinet Office permanent secretary Alex Chisholm told

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Sport

KES under-18s triumph in Cowes Cup

Young footballers are enjoying a double celebration after two year groups at KES Academy were crowned winners of the County Cup in the same week.A few days after the Year 7s defeated Sprowston on penalties, the under-18 Academy team defeated Wymondham 3-2 on Friday to win the Cowes Cup.Team manager Danny Gay said: "I think everyone here today could see how lucky we are at KES to work in partnership

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Local News

MP visits town’s gas compressor station helping european countries during Ukraine invasion

North West Norfolk’s MP paid a visit to a town’s gas compressor station which plays an important role in delivering energy security across Europe.James Wild visited Lynn’s National Gas Compressor Station which has been helping European countries with energy.Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the compressor station has played a vital role in supporting European countries by exporting four times more gas through Bacton than usual in the last year.Nick Sides

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Local News

Troubled primary school dealt another blow with termination warning notice

An “inadequate” primary school has been handed yet another blow after receiving a termination warning notice.The troubled Howard Junior School in Gaywood was handed a damning report from education watchdog Ofsted last month, with an emergency inspection unveiling “serious failings” in the way it is run.This followed the arrest of Greg Hill, its head teacher of 16 years, on suspicison of stalking offences earlier this year. He was re-bailed last

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