Author: Benjamin

The musical will be performed at the city’s OVO Hydro on Saturday, December 28 and Sunday, December 29. It is based on the much-loved Christmas film – Elf – which first came out in 2003 and starred Will Ferrell. READ MORE: American rock band to host three gigs in Glasgow READ MORE: Well-known comedian postpones Glasgow show this weekend The musical version of the film will star Jordan Conway as Buddy the Elf. Meanwhile, the cast will also feature Kelly Benlaki as Buddy’s love interest, Jovie and Barry Bloxham as Buddy’s long-suffering dad. The musical event at the Hydro will feature Santa’s magical flying…

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Heavy traffic has built up on the M20 due to a two-car collision and an oil spill on the first day of Operation Brock. Commuters traveling towards London between Junction 9 (Ashford) and Junction 8 (Leeds Castle) experienced significant delays this morning. The accident occurred earlier, causing a temporary halt on the London-bound M20 between Junction 9 and Junction 8, compounded by an earlier breakdown of a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) that led to extensive delays. Although the HGV has been towed away, the crash aftermath has prolonged the delays, resulting in a backlog of traffic stretching up to five…

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Thursday, May 23, 2024, 9:34 am Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share via Email Nigel Farage Former UKIP and Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has decided not to run in the 2024 election. The politician announced on X that he had “thought long and hard” about running but ultimately chose not to. The election is set for July 4, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced from Downing Street last night after a day of speculation. Farage has run for a Westminster seat seven times, most recently in 2015 for UKIP in South Thanet.…

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The local council has set a minimum size threshold for potholes that warrant repair, as revealed by a recent analysis conducted by the RAC and Channel 4’s Dispatches. Most councils, 54 in total, require potholes to be at least 4cm (1.6 inches) deep before taking action. However, several councils, including South Lanarkshire, Warwickshire, Torbay, Thurrock, Nottingham, and Torfaen, have a minimum depth requirement of 5cm (2 inches) for potholes to be considered for repair. Thirteen councils, such as Buckinghamshire, Stockport, and Devon, specify that only potholes at least 30cm (11.8 inches) wide and 4cm (1.6 inches) deep will be addressed.…

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