Author: Anna Mikhailova

The incident occurred near the restaurant in Pettman Crescent around 9.30 pm on April 9. The officers and teams of the London ambulance service attended and found a man with wounds in his hand and face. It was tasks for the hospital to receive treatment where their injuries were evaluated as they do not change their lives. No trial has made the leg as continuous police consultations. A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: “The police were called around 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 9 to inform an altercation near a restaurant in Pettman Crescent, SE28. “The officers attended together with the…

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The new data of the National Statistics Office (Eases) have revealed the levels of affordability of housing in local authorities throughout England and Wales. The data revealed what the average housing prices were every year since 1997 and, in southern London, housing prices have shot over the years. In 1997, Richmond housing prices were higher than in any other municipality in southern London, with an average of £ 88,000. Lewisham was the municipality with the lowest average, with houses that sewed £ 46,950. We have created a graph that shows how prices in Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Greenwich, Kingston, Lambeth, Lewisham,…

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The Name of New Zealand, Grace Prendergast, attended Branfil Elementary School as part of his role as ambassador of the beneficial organization to play. She cools a talk about her life as a professional athlete and the importance of the game. The children also had the opportunity to keep their gold medal of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Mrs. Prendergast said: “We were very happy to meet the children of Branfil Elementary School to talk about the media and why it is such an important part of the children’s life. More news: Immersion and dinosaur trails: four Easter holiday activities…

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The riders made Romford’s journey to ambition, aspice, Achiefs (AAA) Terence Brown Arc at the base of the park in Canning Town to leave the eggs. The donations are for the appeal of Easter Kevin Jenkins OBE of the beneficial organization, made in association with the Newham recorder. The cyclists were praised for their efforts by the executive director of the beneficial organization, Jonny Boux, who said: “We cannot thank them enough for their efforts. “The effects of children who are without Easter and Christmas can be devastating, and should know what he has done is simply tremendous. “Many young…

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Morrison announced on March 24 that it will close 17 of its convenience stores and 52 coffees in the store. The retailer plans to close several services in the store, including some meat and fish, pharmacies and all kitchens in the market, as part of an effort to redirect funds to other business areas. The Morrisons Daily store in Featherbed Lane in Selsdon is one of the stores that will close, and this will be on Wednesday (April 16). The CEO of Morrisons Rami Baitiéh said: “In most places, Morrisons Café has a brilliant future, but a minority has specific…

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Maybe £ 12 or with a push £ 16, anyway, the chans are less than £ 45 per plate. In one of the most expectations in London, Claridge’s Restaurant, you can expect to pay between £ 32 and £ 45 for a complete English. Claridge’s restaurant is among the most elegant and iconic places in London, which offers an unique Art Deco and food design in its kind. Full English breakfast more exensive in London Claridge’s actions that in the restaurant, the classic dishes “are high” with all the “products of local origin” meals. The breakfast of the restaurant is…

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A treasure of the fascinating cities and coastal treasures on the Arctic Circle are the stars of the show in our cruise of the week, the sacrifices of the ambassador. First is the Lovely Holores: Belgium, Netherlands, Normandía and the Scilly Islands Cruise that comes out this April. The break of nine nights aboard ambition will explore the historical charm of Belfast and the picturesque charm of Honfleur. Continue with the bustling ports of Zeebrugge, Belgium and Ijmuiden in the Netherlands, for optional routes to witches and Amsterdam. He concludes his trip at La Serena St. Mary’s, Islands of Scilly,…

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Highgate Newtown Community Center, in Bertram Road, Dartmouth Park, will open “gently” on May 1, followed by an official launch on May 16. The center signed the lease in March and the final touches must be carried out, which is when completing the new coffee and the climbing wall, before the center of £ 6.4 million can be used. The Community Center was demolished in 2021 as part of a housing development of the Camden Council. The 41 floors, originally planned as 21- in three blocks, were originally destined to sell in private to pay the reconstructed community center, but…

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A total of 104 children in Doncaster whose parents have chosen that they be taught at home are not receiving a “suitable” education, councillors have been told. At a meeting this week, members of Doncaster Council’s overview and scrutiny management committee heard that 951 children in the borough were in “elective home education”. Councillors heard that figure was significantly higher than a target of 500 set out in the report. Lee Golze, service director for locality and early intervention, said the authority could offer help to families unable to provide adequate teaching for their children. “One hundred and four children…

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About 700 university staff members are on strike to fight against job cuts. The University and College Union (UCU) said 82% of the University of East Anglia (UEA) UCU members who voted, backed strike action. The dispute comes after almost one in six staff at the university in Norwich were put at risk of redundancy. Nadine Zubair, UEA UCU co-chair, said: “We will use our strike day to celebrate staff, to remind the employer that we are the university, that we matter, and that we have a clear and unified voice.” She added: “There is real power in coming together…

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