Former EastEnders star in cast of record-breaking play in Dunfermline
This iconic murder mystery was written by Agatha Christie and premiered at Theatre Royal Nottingham in 1952.
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This iconic murder mystery was written by Agatha Christie and premiered at Theatre Royal Nottingham in 1952.
Berkley Street in Berkley, near Frome, will be temporarily closed.
A Shropshire fine art auction house raked in £140,000 from a silver, jewellery and watches sale.
Female representatives from the railway industry were recently hosted by Ayrshire College to highlight career paths open to women within the field.
Seven businesses from Loch Lomond were among those that engaged in more than 7,000 meetings with global travel representatives.
The council and West College Scotland have launched a £100,000 fund to support Renfrewshire businesses.
A college in Shropshire is gearing up for its annual summer fete later this month.
Officers from Hampshire have been named Special Constabulary Team of the Year.
A school in Glasgow is among the three local charities to receive a combined donation of £2,400 from a popular car retailer in the city.
Public libraries in Wales have received close to £1 million in funding from the Welsh Government to create a new shared digital platform.
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