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05.09.2021 - 11:37 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Stockport’s property market has been named as one of the UK’s fastest-growing during the Covid pandemic.
New data shows the borough had 1,887 home surveys carried out in Stockport from January to July 2021 — 507 percent more than the total for last year.
That percentage change is the largest in the UK, Property Inspect, the firm which undertook the research, says.
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When Britain’s second largest police force was placed into special measures last December, it represented the single biggest public service failure to hit Greater Manchester in years.
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Bruce Dickinson has hit back at his critics in a new interview after he was criticised over the summer for his position on Brexit.The Iron Maiden frontman, who previously revealed that he voted for the UK to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum, told Sky News back in June that the UK government needed to “get your act together” in regards to UK musicians being able to tour in Europe post-Brexit.Dickinson’s comments were met with scrutiny and ridicule at the time, with Johnny Marr
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has said that he finds the criticism he receives for being open about the fact that he voted for Brexit “disturbing”.The musician has spoken out a number of times about his support for Brexit, but received particular criticism in June when he gave an interview to Sky News about all the issues musicians now face as a result of the UK leaving the EU, in which he told the British government to “get your act together”.Many people, not least Johnny Marr, suggested
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Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson has told fans to “get vaccinated” after coming down with COVID-19 recently.Last month, Dickinson revealed that despite being double vaccinated, he’d tested positive for COVID-19, forcing him to cancel the final dates of his spoken word tour in the UK.He described feeling “a bit groggy, kind of like the flu,” at the time, adding “I’ve pretty much got no doubt that had I not had the vaccine, I could be in serious trouble.”Speaking to Yahoo! Music, Dickinson has
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