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Gillingham had new signings on show at Priestfield but needed a goal from defender Conor Masterson to rescue a point.Walsall had gone in front from the penalty spot after an hour through Isaac Hutchinson but Masterson was on hand to equalise when the ball dropped to him inside the box.Josh Walker made his first start for Gillingham on Saturday against Walsall Picture: @Julian_KPIGillingham hadn’t beaten Walsall in any of their previous eight games at Priestfield, the last coming in 2007 thanks to a Gary Mulligan double. They struggled to look like winning the latest meeting between the sides at Priestfield,…
Location : The A1 southbound between the junctions with the M62 and the A639 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 14:45 and 15:00 on 4 February 2024. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic. Source link
Both liberals and conservatives are more likely to believe that merit-based hiring is unfair after learning about the impacts of socioeconomic disparities, according to a study published by the American Psychological Association. People from across the political spectrum also are more likely to support programs that encourage socioeconomic diversity after learning about the effects of social class and low income, according to the research, published online in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. “Socioeconomic disadvantages early in life can undermine educational achievement, test scores and work experiences. In this way, inequality can undermine equal opportunity,” said lead researcher Daniela Goya-Tocchetto,…
Officers were called to four separate but linked incidents in January which took place in London Road, Institute Walk, King Street, Christopher Road, Sandy Lane and Moat Road in East Grinstead. It is reported in all four incidents that a man acted suspiciously and proceeded to expose himself. Read more: Paedophile sexually abused boy, 10, for years after giving him a job at shop A 35-year-old local man has been arrested on suspicion of exposure. He has been released on bail, pending further enquiries. Sussex Police’s investigation is ongoing. Witnesses or anyone with any information has been urged to contact Sussex…
Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence was left with a feeling of disappointment after Saturday’s home draw.The Gills came from behind to pick up a point as Conor Masterson scored to cancel out Walsall’s goal which came from the penalty spot.George Lapslie fighting for the ball as Gillingham take on Walsall Picture: @Julian_KPIReport: Gillingham 1 Walsall 1Clemence’s men livened up late on – helped by the impact of loan striker Jorge Hurtado off the bench – but the game finished 1-1.The head coach said: “I don’t think they had loads of clear-cut chances but what happened is that from kick-off they…
Location : The M3 westbound between junctions J7 and J9 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 13:30 and 13:45 on 4 February 2024. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic. Source link
The flat is in a great location in St John’s community and is a walk to the Tunbridge Wells railway station Source link
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain People talk to their pets every day: offering praise when they’re good, reassurance when they’re confused and affection when they’re cuddling. We also speak to animals when they misbehave. “Why did you do that?” someone might ask their dog. Or we might scold the cat—”Don’t touch that!”—as we move a family heirloom across the room. But is it ever appropriate to punish or rebuke an animal? When people talk about “punishment,” this implies more than a loss of privileges. The term suggests someone is being asked to learn a lesson after breaking a rule they can…
The hearing concerned a plan by Wilson Developments to build 48 homes, a mixture of terraced and semi-detached houses plus cottage flats, on a site at Reema Road Industrial Estate, on behalf of Trust Housing Association. The planning application attracted more than 30 objections, with councillor Angela Campbell, Bairdislands View Residents Association, the owners of the former Tata Steel site and the operator of Mossend International Railfreight Park. Planning officers recommended that councillors conditionally approve the application, but noted that a legal agreement covering the provision of children’s play equipment will also be required. Among those arguing for the application…
The night walks will take place over five dates, on February 12, 13, 15, 17 and 18 and will begin at 6.30pm. Anyone over the age of ten can take part however people under the age of 18 need to be with an adult. During the walk, participants will be taken up 138 metres in the air inside the pod. READ MORE: City restaurant closes its doors for the last time They will then climb a short ladder to the top and are clipped on to a safety rail system as they walk around. The experience will last for about an hour. People taking…
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