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Met Office forecast amid reports of 'heatwave' hitting the UK next week
The UK is set for a 'heatwave' as Apple Weather and the BBC predict temperatures to rise next week - but what does the Met Office say? Apple Weather has predicted that London could see temperatures of 25C next week for the first time this year.
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Can you get 10/10? Try our weekly pub quiz now
The weekend is here which can only mean one thing, it's time for the weekly pub quiz. Perfect if you're taking a trip to the pub this weekend, this quiz will let you brush up on some of that pub quiz knowledge. With 10 fun questions, the pub
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This childish backbiting in Herefordshire is frankly boring
I read on a regular basis folks bemoaning one party or another at Herefordshire Council. As a former councillor, I stood with a party but it was doing my best for the people of Herefordshire that mattered. There is very little connection between
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"Huge loss" as dedicated Herefordshire women retire from community centre
TWO dedicated volunteers have retired after years of devotion to their community. Joan Joseph and Lyndsey Evans retired from Belmont Community Centre, (South Wye Community Association) on Wednesday (May 31). Joan Joseph has been volunteering
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Lower motorway speed limits and Sunday driving ban suggested to tackle oil reliance
Lowering motorway speed limits and introducing driving bans on Sunday are ideas being suggested to cut Britain’s reliance on oil. The ideas are part of a ten-point plan proposed by the International Energy Agency in a bid to reduce global oil demand
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Herefordshire farmer's prison sentence is awful and unjust
THE prison sentence meted out to Kingsland farmer John Price for his work on the river Lugg is appalling and unjust. There are so many bodies these days that all have an agenda and like to flex their muscles. It’s invariably a minefield. John
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Entry refusal for Hereford meeting was "assault on democracy"
AT the annual council meeting on May 19 the public were excluded (except for journalists) due to lack of space. I understand that about 20 members of the public (including two former county councillors and a serving city councillor) would have