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Milton Keynes Citizen on MSNMilton Keynes MP proud of city during Prime Minister’s library visitMilton Keynes MP Emily Darlington said she was proud of the city after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer visited the library on Wednesday August 6 to announce Government investment in youth services.
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Bucks Free Press on MSNMinister: Bucks residents to be involved sooner in planning processCommunities in Buckinghamshire will be brought into planning decisions much earlier under government reforms designed to ...
John Torode and Gregg Wallace, were sacked from the show following an inquiry into allegations against Wallace.
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Bucks Herald on MSNLisa Nandy defends Government's funding model amid concerns around cuts in BucksA government minister has told the Local Democracy Reporting Service how multi-year funding is helping councils like Buckinghamshire plan ahead, as it proposes controversial cuts to respite services.
The Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport has voiced her support ahead of a decision on the long-running saga ...
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Bucks Herald on MSNLisa Nandy backs controversial Marlow Film Studios projectA controversial plan to build a film studio in Marlow has gained high-level government backing, despite opposition from local ...
COMMENT: Forget dingy community halls with anti-drug posters and a broken basketball hoop – the government’s plans to tackle ...
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The Independent on MSNMasterChef fans ‘conflicted’ as new series with Gregg Wallace and John Torode airs on BBCMasterChef fans ‘conflicted’ as new series with Gregg Wallace and John Torode airs on BBC - Both hosts have been sacked from ...
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Milton Keynes Citizen on MSNPrime Minister Sir Kier Starmer and culture secretary Lisa Nandy visit Milton Keynes to unveil £88m investmentThe Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer and culture secretary visited Milton Keynes today to unveil an £88 million investment in ...
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Labour's migrant returns deal with France has descended into farce as a minister appeared to contradict the terms of a new ...
The channel said it was "the right thing to do" for the chefs who took part, but British broadcast union Bectu has criticized ...
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