Culver Councillor Rachel Carnac on becoming an MP and ‘Debate Not Hate’
“This is a very, rural area, some parts have more sheep than people.” Continue reading Culver Councillor Rachel Carnac on becoming an MP and ‘Debate Not Hate’
“This is a very, rural area, some parts have more sheep than people.” Continue reading Culver Councillor Rachel Carnac on becoming an MP and ‘Debate Not Hate’
2023 CHAC report showed 59% of Canterbury households were unable to afford a rental price of £725 a month. Continue reading Canterbury’s Housing Crisis
Chapel Down Wines wins controversial planning permission in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Continue reading Chapel Down Wines £32 million development gets the thumbs up from Canterbury City Council
Shocked workers arrived to find their shop fronts smashed in. Continue reading Lone Burglar’s Saturday Morning Crime Spree Leaves a Trail of Shattered Glass Across Canterbury City Centre
Mazzucco uses the wild backdrop of landscapes from around the world, in a series of what essentially is a fashion shoot, with Icelandic glaciers to the African bush, transforming the photographs with layers of paint, collage, and hand-lettered texts. Continue reading Raphael Mazzucco
This tiny medieval kingdom has largely remained intact because of its isolation from the rest of the world, until the early 60s. Here, buying cigarettes is illegal, and the men still dress in traditional knee-length gho. Continue reading Mystical Bhutan
Elvira de la Fuentes, with her access to London’s high society, was known as Bronx due to the cocktail she loved drinking at the Hyde Park Hotel.
She was a lesbian that had many affairs. Continue reading Sexpionage
Amanda Diserholt, a research lecturer that relocated from Sweden, said: “Everyone is going through the cost-of-living crisis, and pay adjustments have been below inflation for over a decade, with insane workloads.” Continue reading Canterbury University Lecturers On Strike Again Today
“I feel like I’m falling through the cracks so if I’m not able to access health care am I then able to access death care?” Continue reading Canada’s New Assisted Suicide Plan for the Depressed
US Under Secretary of Energy Mark W. Menezes made it clear that an increased export capacity of US-LNG is critical in spreading “molecules of US freedom” throughout the world. Continue reading America Accused of War Profiteering by European Officials