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Following a recent water main break at the intersection of Sixth and Main, the City of Hays has finalized a repair plan and ...
Lock It, part of the Hurstwood Holdings group, wants to redevelop a vacant office building off St Crispin Way in Haslingden into a £7m self-storage facility.
Lock It, a self-storage facility provider which is part of the Manchester-based Hurstwood Holdings group of companies, is set ...
A review of how Dan Bongino went from Secret Service agent to conspiratorial podcaster to the FBI deputy director who needed ...
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Amelia and Oliver most popular baby names in St Helens
The most popular names for babies born in St Helens last year have been revealed. Amelia was the most common girl's name in the area, with 31 babies given that name in 2024. This marks a change from ...
Jordan Baxter was the batting hero as Rushden & Higham Town claimed a dramatic last-ball five-wicket win over Oundle Town to ...
It was a spectacular win for the young English King Henry V on St. Crispin’s Day 1415. And everybody loves to see a win for the underdog, a victory for the common soldier over the well-armed knight.
A business owner has reflected on her “homely and cosy” cafe’s first two years open following its rebrand in Northampton.
Paris Saint-Germain eliminated Inter Miami from the FIFA Club World Cup thanks to a four-goal performance in the first half.
A 110-year-old recording of Rudyard Kipling’s “Boots” gives 28 Years Later its most haunting moment, turning a soldier’s mental breakdown into a chilling war cry for the apocalypse.
That terrifying chant in the '28 Years Later' trailer and film is a 122-year-old Rudyard Kipling poem: director Danny Boyle explains why it's there.