British Sea Power have announced a name change and new album alongside the release of the single ‘Two Fingers’.Now known as Sea Power, the band are back after four years with new music and the follow-up to ‘Let The Dancers Inherit The Party’.
24.07.2021 - 06:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Hundreds of Oldham residents were without electricity overnight due to a power cut in the area.
Electricity North West said the outage was affecting 437 customers as of 3am - but gave an update at 3.45am saying power had been restored to the majority of homes.
The fault was first reported at 2.39am.
The supplier said the power cut was caused by an "unexpected incident" on the high-voltage cable which provides electricity to
British Sea Power have announced a name change and new album alongside the release of the single ‘Two Fingers’.Now known as Sea Power, the band are back after four years with new music and the follow-up to ‘Let The Dancers Inherit The Party’.
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Treat yourself! After having a baby and going through an admittedly crazy year, Iskra Lawrence set out on a self-care mission.
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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensReferences to family members’ weight and appearance have been printed alongside foul language.The leaflets have been circulated to homes in areas including Charleston, Lochside and Glenburn - and police have been called in.Although the crass drawings and crude attempts at humour fail to make much sense, the impact is clear.Eddie, whose ward is Paisley Southeast, said: “It is absolutely disgusting really and it has caused me and my wife and daughter a
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