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Christopher Brain, 68, was leader of the Nine O’Clock Service (NOS), part of the Church of England, in Sheffield between 1986 and 1995.
The awards are received by youngsters who have excelled in volunteering, expedition, physical activity, or for being highly skilled in other areas.
Greater Manchester Police granted officers extended stop and search powers ‘following a number of incidents overnight involving weapons’.
Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been charged with raping two women. The Metropolitan Police said the Ghanaian international faces five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault ...
A new electric car brand is aiming to drive traffic to its showrooms by offering visitors free bungee jumps. Customers will get the chance to leap over the top of a 50-metre crane - the same length as ...
Former England star Anita Asante believes everyone in Wales can be inspired by the performances and progression of the Cymru at the Euros ...
Loughborough Lightning head coach Vic Burgess has warned London Pulse 'don’t expect the same game plan' as the two sides prepare for battle in ...
Smith, who cites Serena Guthrie as her netball hero, has ambitions of representing the Vitality Roses and is already well on her way; her Pulse performances have earned her a place in the under-21 ...
An aviation company has selected Prestwick Airport as its preferred site for assembly of its aircraft, meaning the next generation of Red Arrows jets could be built in Scotland. Aeralis is discussing ...
The golden age of rail travel will be on full display when a steam powered locomotive glides along the Cumbrian Coast this weekend.
George Ford is not one for excessive sentiment so even the occasion of his 100th cap for England is just ‘another day at the office’.
JOHN Rea, the last surviving player from three Barrow cup finals in the 1950s has passed away at the age of 89. To say John was a gentleman is ...
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