Author: Anna Mikhailova

The Croydon Council first granted the planning permit of the club in principle to review the main position seven years ago this Saturday (April 19). However, despite the early bases from last summer, the main construction has not yet begun. Originally to complete by 2021, the scheme has been plagued with growing costs, obstacle planning and financing uncertainty. Recent Bloomberg and The Athletic reports revealed that the project, once it is expected to cost £ 100 million, now it is likely to exclude £ 200 million. Sources close to the project say that inflation in the prices of construction materials…

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The Lastminute.com London Eye became an imposing tribute, with a 360 degree rotating projection of the beloved cookie. Tower Bridge exhibited a rolling showree with a vibrant explosion of balloons, fireworks and confetti, while County Hall did the same with an impressive exhibition of scenes celebrated. Tribute tribute in London Eye Patea the digestive centenary events (Image: Joe Piper/Pinpep) The amazing show marked the beginning of a series of hundred celebrations in honor of the cookie that has been in the heart of tea breaks, celebrations and everyday moments throughout the country during a century. With approximately 80 million packages…

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Julian O’NeillBBC News or Crime and Justice correspondentPacemakerJohn orA police investigation into the murder of a Catholic taxi driver in Belfast “failed to effectively pursue relevant suspects,” concluded a report by the defender of the police people Marie Anderson.John O’Hara, 41, was shot dead by the Ulster Defense Association (UDA) in Dunluce Avenue in 1991.Mrs. Anderson reviewed the original research of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) after a complaint from her family.He discovered several problems, including forensic failures, which resulted in an “inadequate” investigation.Mr. O’Hara, a father of five children, had no connection with any political party or paramilitary group.PacemakerThe…

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Izaiah Smith, 15, drowned on April 4 at Beckenham Park Place Lake after entering difficulties while swimming. Hundreds of taxes have arrived for the popular ascent football talent with an “infectious smile” Izaah was taken from the lake around 10.40 pm after it left and the lake closed security while the police investigated what had happened. But PTP training, which runs swimming in the lake, announced that it was due to ropes to swim yesterday (April 23). He said in an email seen by the standard: “We will re -refuse Lake Beckenham tomorrow and we really hope to see many…

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BBCLeight Hurley and Sean Stratford filed a complaint about school policy for bathroomsParents on Scottish borders say they feel “euphoric” after a judge ruled that Scottish schools should provide toilets for a single sex for students.The local authority had installed only gender neutral baths in the New Earlston Primary School, which opened recently.Sean Stratford and Leigh Hurley complained to the Council about politics at school to their son who had previously attended, but was rejected.The Council admitted that they had the legal obligation to provide male and female facilities in the session court in Edinburgh on Wednesday.The local authority said…

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A request for freedom of information (FOI) submitted by The recorder The Council has revealed the amount of money earned through parking fees in the last three years. Of 2022-2025, the Hovering Council revealed that it has won £ 3,984,324 of parking parking lots. These data are based on the income of car parking payments by machine and payments by phone. In the most recent data by 2024/25, the Hovering Council won £ 1,538,227 through its parking lots. The highest parking agreement to the data was Oldchurch Rise in Romford, which registered £ 193,247 during this period. The second largest…

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PA mediaThe University of Edinburgh has confirmed that around 350 employees have accepted a voluntary redundancy packageAround 350 employees of the University of Edinburgh have accepted voluntary redundancy as part of a cost savings effort.In a letter to staff, director Sir Peter Mathieson also confirmed that academic promotions would be frozen for the period 2025-26.The university has affirmed that it needs to reduce costs by approximately 140 million, but the unions have called it a “crisis manufactured.”A vote that asks if the staff would consider going to the strike until May 20.He said that academic promotions would stop “until [the…

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The government has launched 750 free breakfast clubs throughout the country, each located in a selected school. These clubs sacrifice 30 minutes of free child care, as well as a healthy breakfast for children before the school day. Drapers Pyrgo Priorory School at Day Park Road was chosen as the only school in Havering to organize a breakfast club. Trudy Spillane, interim executive director of the school, said: “We understand the importance of offering breakfast at the beginning of the school day for each child. Drapers Pyrgo Priorory School in Harold Hill has been selected as the only school in…

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Newham Council has approved a contract of £ 2.1 million with General Demolition Ltd to carry out enabling works in the tower block. The company was selected through a bidding process that evaluated five offers on quality, price and social value. The works will prepare the building for future construction and can begin despite the fact that vacant possession has not yet been achieved. An exclusion zone has approved the leg around the floor of the removating lessor to guarantee safe access while the work is carried out. More news: Television star Claudia Winkleman manages Stratford supermarket for the day…

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Jack Gray and Jared EvittsBBC NewsbeatBethany ClarkeBethany (left) with her friend Simone in Laos to explore the country in Southeast AsiaThe best friend of a woman who died of methanol venom on vacation has asked the government to make adolescents in schools about the dangers of drinking alcohol abroad.Bethany Clarke was traveling in Laos in Southeast Asia with the childhood friend Simone White when they drink free shots, they were sacrificed in a shelter in November.The next day, they felt badly and initially thought they had food poisoning. But, a few days later, Simone, 28, died at the hospital.The Ministry…

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