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Taking to social media last month, Di Prima shared his eagerness to return to performing. "After a period of reflection, I feel stronger than ever and eager to return to what I love most: dancing," he ...
A Christmas parody song aimed at Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer caused a blistering row on GB News, after commentator Matthew Stadlen accused the hosts of "laughing" at "pensioners suffering".
However, as many of these councils are facing serious amounts of debt, a senior Whitehall figure has said that this burden would be adopted by the new authorities, rather than central Government.
"If they want to get people using buses, then they need to have a look at improving the service," he told the York Press. Pinder warned that the increased charges could drive shoppers elsewhere.