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Image Credit: Chase Morales [Long Beach, California] – Resilience, uncertainty, love, and everything unexpected is what Chase R. Marshall’s latest novel, Pickleball Second Chance Romance, is packed with. Chuck Thompson, a widower trying to rebuild his life, reluctantly steps onto a pickleball court at his best friend’s urging, which, little does Chuck know, would change his life forever. The sport leads him to meet Sandra Davidson, a skilled player with a complicated past. As the friendship they share grows, an unanticipated mystery makes its way in that puts their relationship in danger and forces them to confront secrets they thought…

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Karl Shortland-Anderson said he and other residents have been lobbying Brighton College since 2019 to stop coaches dropping and picking up pupils amid heavy traffic in Sutherland Road. Karl said the coaches cause significant noise and traffic at peak times, causing “chaos” in the road. He said: “People are trying to get to work or take their own children to school, and there is revving and people shouting. Karl says the coaches cause chaos when they double park (Image: Supplied) “They are luxury coaches – monster coaches which are twice the size of normal coaches. Children can’t see round them and drivers…

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The United Kingdom has long been recognised as a fertile ground for startups and investment, home to the sixth-largest economy in the world. With a supportive regulatory environment and a culture that fosters innovation, it’s no wonder that the UK  has become a global hub for entrepreneurship. In fact, according to MoneyZine, London was recently ranked third among the world’s top startup ecosystems, hosting approximately 4,489 investment companies, 250 startup incubators and nearly 200 accelerators supporting an estimated 6,900 enterprises across various industries. Unsurprisingly, this dynamic landscape has attracted substantial investment, with over £25 billion raised in new funds over…

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Image Credit: Getty Images 23AndMe, the popular genetic testing company, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, and now, users are wondering what to do about their data. Since many are being instructed to delete their genetic data, people are wondering how they can do that. “Our users’ privacy and data are important considerations in any transaction, and we remain committed to our users’ privacy and to being transparent with our customers about how their data is managed,” the company said in a public statement. “Through this process, we will…

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Location : The A38 eastbound between the junctions with the A30 and the A390 Liskeard West. Reason : Vehicle fire. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 17:00 and 17:15 on 25 March 2025. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 17:00 and 17:15 on 25 March 2025. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic. Lanes Closed : There are lane closures. Source link

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Two overseas signings have been made by Kent to bolster their bowling ranks ahead of the new season.South African right-arm pace bowler Keith Dudgeon and Pakistan Test seam bowler Kashif Ali will join head coach Adam Hollioake’s new-look side for the start of the 2025 County Championship Division 2 campaign.Simon Cook – Kent’s director of cricket has spoken of the overseas signings of Keith Dudgeon and Kashif Ali to strengthen their bowling attack. Picture: Barry GoodwinThey will be available from their opening match, away to Northamptonshire from next Friday, until the conclusion of Kent’s trip to Derbyshire in late May.The…

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Image Credit: Getty Images Jeffrey Goldberg broke the internet on March 24, 2025, when he claimed that U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth accidentally texted him war plans regarding Yemen. Politicians scrambled with the fallout from the alleged texts, and Americans are concerned about security now that a journalist was allegedly mistakenly given access to military operations. Below, learn more about Goldberg and what he unveiled regarding Hegseth’s alleged group chat. Who Is Jeffrey Goldberg? Goldberg is the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic. He got his start in journalism while working as the editor-in-chief of The Daily Pennsylvanian while attending the…

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The three-bedroom terraced house in North Pallant in Chichester is described as a “hidden gem of a property” by Estate Agents Hamptons. The façade of the Grade II listed Georgian house measures 3.6 metres -that’s just under the length of a Mini Cooper. Located in the “highly desirable” Pallant area, the interiors of the slender house have been “refurbished” to an “exceptional standard” with “luxury fittings and designer lighting”. The property is a short stroll from Pallant House Gallery, which is houses one of the best collections of 20th century British art in the world and is located in an 18th century townhouses. The…

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As the debate continues on working from home versus returning to the office, Parliament is collecting evidence about the real-world impact of flexible work on businesses — and your small business could have a say.A newly-formed parliamentary committee is calling for UK organisations and workers to submit their views into the impact of remote and hybrid working. The findings could potentially guide policy-making and make a difference in future working models.You have one month to share your views with the committee before the April 25th deadline. We’ll explain how to put your views forward, below.Parliament calls for evidence on flexible…

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Tuesday 25 March 2025 1:01 pm Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) With Labour sinking in the polls, there’s an increasing likelihood that whoever forms the next government will need the Liberal Democrats’ help to do it. So what kind of impact might the Lib Dems have on national politics? If a visit to their spring conference is anything to go by, very little, says Emma Revell Unusually, while I started last week thinking about how the Conservatives could get…

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