By Amber Murray The renaissance of English wine shows no sign of stopping in 2024 as increasing temperatures create better growing conditions in the south of the country. Turnover at the biggest producers of English wine has risen by 15 per cent in the…
Disabled driver slams motorists who park illegally in Wisbech, while police admit their priorities sometimes have to be elsewhere
Disabled driver Mo Stewart approached the Fenland Citizen to ask if she could write about her problems parking in Wisbech. Here is her story… There are many consequences to previous governments reducing funding for local authorities, justified by the a…
Meet the Fund Managers: Small companies, large gains
By Elliot Gulliver-Needham In this series, investment reporter Elliot Gulliver-Needham sits down with a fund manager for a Q&A. This week, we’re hearing from Ken Wotton, manager of investment trust Strategic Equity Capital. How does your fund stand out…
The Queen of Shops: Helen Dickinson on Brexit, Labour and the changing face of retail
By Ali Lyon Ali Lyon sits down with the head of the British Retail Consortium to discuss Brexit, Labour and the changing face of retail A lot has changed since Helen Dickinson took on her role as chief executive of the British Retail Consortium (BRC) i…
Unlocking business potential — here’s why one start-up was just ‘not enough’
By Jennifer Sieg Ambition A.M. meets Svetlana Tarnagurskaja, co-founder of Dot Collective and Pipeliner, to discuss how she’s on a mission to unlock business potential. Why take two days to work on a project, when technology could help you complete it …
Late night King’s Lynn car park altercation lands Nathan Mckeogh and Jack Groom in court
A late-night car park altercation resulted in two men coming to court after they punched another man. Nathan Mckeogh, 34 and Jack Groom, 33, both appeared at Lynn Magistrates’ Court on Thursday. They both admitted using threatening language to provoke …
‘Shocked and ashamed’: 22-year-old from King’s Lynn kicked Citroen while drunk
A drunk 22-year-old who repeatedly kicked a car was “shocked and ashamed” after sobering up and seeing his actions on CCTV. Domnikas Jonikas, of Harecroft Gardens in Lynn, appeared at the town’s magistrates’ court on Thursday where he admitted causing …
Grant funding worth thousands available to community groups in Cambridge
Three grant funding pots are now open to applications from charity, community and voluntary groups in Cambridge. The city council, which has launched them, is running information sessions to support those thinking of applying before the deadline at mid…
Erik ten Hag decision on star vs Liverpool speaks volumes, he may never play for club again
Manchester United have wrapped up the pre-season tour and decisions now have to be made as preparations for the new season ramp up. Pre-season has presented a good opportunity for Manchester United’s young players to get valuable minutes to further the…
Erik ten Hag decision on star vs Liverpool speaks volumes, he may never play for club again
Manchester United have wrapped up the pre-season tour and decisions now have to be made as preparations for the new season ramp up. Pre-season has presented a good opportunity for Manchester United’s young players to get valuable minutes to further the…