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Teenagers receiving their GCSE results have more reason to celebrate as many restaurants are offering free food for the occasion.
Many restaurants in the UK are offering exclusive deals for teenagers receiving their GCSE results today - with everything from free chicken to free desserts and sides.
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“A Slow Fire Burning,” by Paula Hawkins (Riverhead Books)“A Slow Fire Burning” is a funny title for a book that neither feels slow nor burns very hot. Simmers is a better word.The third thriller from British novelist Paula Hawkins — whose debut book “The Girl on the Train” (2015) sold millions and made millions more in theaters with Emily Blunt in the starring role — “A Slow Fire Burning” continues Hawkins’ penchant for telling stories from multiple points of view.
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TV fans will continue to have access to channels such as ITV2, Dave and E4 for free as Freeview licences have been renewed for another decade. Public service and commercial broadcasters can continue to deliver content free-to-air to audiences across the UK after ministers decided the Freeview platform will be supported until at least 2034 - this means free access for viewers to digital TV channels is protected into the next decade.
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iOS - Android So far more than 1.4m people and 4000 schools have taken part in games across the UK and beyond, with evidence showing the programme helps adults and children become more active.Since it was created by GP Dr William Bird, the game has been played in more than 120 locations in the UK and beyond.Children use a fob which will be provided by participating primary schools, and adults can pick up a free card from one of the distribution points listed on the www.beatthestreet.me/northlan
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Prime Minister will hold the meeting this afternoon as a struggle to get UK nationals and local allies out of the country continues. Johnson' s spokesman said the UK will continue the evacuation effort for "as long as we are able to do so and as long as it is safe to do so".
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