Duke of Edinburgh. She will carry out in-person engagements celebrating Scottish community, innovation and history over the next four days as part of her traditional trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week.
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Stockport’s historic Central Library is set to reopen as long as distancing restrictions are lifted on June 21 - but its long-term future is still to be decided.
The Grade-II listed Carnegie library on the A6 has served the town for more than 100 years, and is a much loved part of the town’s heritage.
But it has been closed since the beginning of the pandemic as bosses said it was too expensive to keep it open in a
Duke of Edinburgh. She will carry out in-person engagements celebrating Scottish community, innovation and history over the next four days as part of her traditional trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week.
Donald Trump held his first rally since being axed from the White House, and launched into a predictable tirade with bogus claims he won the US election. The former president returned to the campaign trail as it was reported his organisation could face criminal charges as early as this week.
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Interpol have revealed that they’ve been working on new music remotely for the last year, and have recently started developing tracks in person.In a post on Instagram, the band said that due to the coronavirus pandemic “we had to use the internet to circulate ideas and collaborate remotely.
Glossier is opening a permanent store in London this year following the success of the pop-up branch in Covent Garden. When the pandemic hit in 2020, the brand had no choice but to close its doors to protect both staff and the public from the coronavirus.
Diana Ross has announced her first studio album in 15 years. The soul star, 77, will release Thank You, a collection of 13 songs recorded in her home studio, in the autumn.
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unclaimed benefits.Turn2Us said that this increases the risk of individuals being pushed into financial hardship or even poverty.The research also found out that almost half (45%) of people have never checked their benefit entitlement.According to the research, institutional stigma, cultural shame and negative media representation of benefit claimants were some of the most common barriers.Proportionately, pensioners are the least likely to check what benefits they can claim, with 63% of them