Alejandro Garnacho made his fifth Argentina appearance and first ever start for his country this week, getting a well earned opportunity. The Manchester United wonderkid played 71 minutes in a 3-1 victory, creating two goalscoring chances and landing t…
Interim head of NHS mental health trust says they are ‘working to get back stable financial position’
The interim head of an NHS mental health trust in Cambridgeshire has said he is working to get the service back to a “stable financial position”. The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust said in January that it was facing a £8.8million …
Alejandro Garnacho sends three-word message after Argentina start, Rasmus Hojlund responds
Alejandro Garnacho made his fifth Argentina appearance and first ever start for his country this week, getting a well earned opportunity. The Manchester United wonderkid played 71 minutes in a 3-1 victory, creating two goalscoring chances and landing t…
‘Hideous, extreme greed’: Why disasters keep happening at Boeing
By Guy Taylor “The eyes of the world are on us,” Boeing’s chief executive Dave Calhoun said on Monday, as the embattled planemaker announced that he, along with many of the firm’s C-suite executives, would be stepping down as part of its largest manage…
World Makers ready to unleash Deceit 2 for PlayStation5 and XBox
World Makers is ready to launch its Deceit 2 social deception game for PlayStation5 and XBox on 3 April, following the successful PC launch on 14 March. The game developer was formed in 2020 by a team of multiplayer games veterans who had previously wo…
Struggling NHS is pushing people to go private, but is the UK ready for private healthcare?
By Maria Ward-Brennan The private healthcare industry is booming, and with the fallout of the NHS pushing people into the private sector, there is no sign of this trend slowing down anytime soon. Speaking to City A.M., Bob Andrews, CEO of Benenden Heal…
From superpowers to poetry: Students impress at ISA Public Speaking Competition at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge
Students displayed their skills in oratory as they took part in the Independent Schools Association’s Public Speaking Competition at Gonville & Caius College in Cambridge. There were 24 schools represented by the 39 finalists taking part last Tuesday (…
Hilgay resident David Harris was last customer of Lloyds bank in Downham Market before it closed on Monday
A self-employed electrician who has been banking with Lloyds in Downham for 68 years was the branch’s final customer before they closed their doors for good. The bank closed on Monday, leaving Downham completely bankless. A banking hub has temporarily …
The Three Dads Walking – including Shouldham’s Tim Owen – release book ahead of their third charity walk
Three dads who lost their daughters to suicide have launched a book sharing their inspiring stories just weeks before setting off on their third charity walk. Three Dads Walking is made up of Shouldham’s Tim Owen, Mike Palmer and Andy Airey, who have t…
Downham Market Town Council hears about buses struggling to drive down Trafalgar Road
Calls have been made to take action along a town road after several incidents involving buses being unable to pass parked cars. Downham town councillor Valerie Leivers told the authority’s full meeting last week that she has received two reports of bus…