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On Friday, Tameside paused and quietly mourned the loss of one of its most famous sons, Ron Hill.
It was fitting 26 runners from various athletics clubs jogged behind his hearse as it made its way from his home in Joel Lane, Gee Cross, to Dukinfield town hall for a minute's silence.
One runner for each mile of the event that made his name: the marathon.
What he achieved as an amateur and then a businessman - without the
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Antonio Ferme editorBob the Drag and Peppermint Queen have announced the lineup for the second annual “Black Queer Town Hall.”Performers and advocates slated to appear are Big Freedia, TS Madison, Mila Jam, Monet X Change, Be Steadwell, Wolf Hudson, Miss Major, Shea Diamond, Tourmaline, Yves Dropper and Queen Jean.
Emmy Combs at UOMA Beauty’s Pride Month and Juneteenth Celebration on Friday. Born with Alopecia, the professional make-up artist and licensed cosmetologist took a moment on the red carpet to chat with WrapWomen about the importance of inclusive beauty – and even showed off her impeccably sculpted eyebrows.
Perth City Hall into a £26.5 million museum. The new cultural and heritage centre will house the iconic Stone of Destiny when it eventually opens in the spring of 2024.
Meet Mr. Benedict: “He’s one of the pre-eminent scientists of our time.” His brother? Well, he isn’t.
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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
NEW YORK -- Carnegie Hall will resume performances in October following a 1 1/2-year closure caused by the coronavirus pandemic but with a limited schedule of recitals and small ensembles until large orchestras return in January.The Hall initially intended to open the season with a virtual gala, but Carnegie executive and artistic director Clive Gillinson said planning is underway for a live opening concert following New York Gov.
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