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Helen Barnard, director of policy and research at Trussell, says proposed cuts to disability payments are cruel and counterproductive.
Explorer Scouts here in Leicestershire will now be able to earn a Space Activity Badge for the first time in the section’s history.
In the UK around 3.25 million people are living with chronic kidney disease, with around 31,000 people on dialysis right now.
Yorkshire Building Society in Leicester is inviting savers to its branch at 37 Horsefair Street to make the most of the current tax year and learn more about their tax-free savings allowances as well as how Individual Savings accounts work (ISAs). The masterclass will take place on Tuesday 18 March from 9.30am - 12pm.
A Will Aid poll has revealed 63% of people in the East Midlands believe the law of intestacy should be changed to offer legal protections for unmarried couples without a Will - now public support for change could soon translate into action.
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Are you the proud owner of a worrisome Westie or a stressed-out spaniel? Does your dog bark at nothing or seem perpetually frazzled?
A new biography by author James Hobson tells the story of Edward Law, Lord Ellenborough, whose living relatives now have a home near Market Harborough.
Residents in rural Leicestershire are almost twice as likely to switch to faster, full fibre broadband than people in more urban areas such as Market Harborough, Loughborough and Leicester, according to communications regulator Ofcom.
Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People is asking for gifts sweeter than Easter Eggs this year as 85% of those cared for by the charity can’t eat chocolate.
Local friendship group Leicester Oddfellows, says there’s no shame in admitting you’d like more company or friends in your life and it should instead be seen as a promising turning point.
The results of £15m-worth of investment in one of the UK’s largest family holiday parks are ready to welcome guests this summer.
Coffee lovers could soon be paying more for their morning brew than their after-work pint, an expert has predicted - as the price of coffee beans soar.
HC-One’s Magna and Cedar Court Care Homes in Wigston, Leicestershire, were visited on Friday 7th March by Member of Parliament (MP) for Harborough, Oadby and Wigston, and Shadow Minister for Education, Neil O'Brien.
We have three very different but equally fascinating talks coming to Kibworth in April.
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