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'David Cameron should have re-entered the House through a by-election'
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak may or may not be right in his recent decision to appoint David Cameron as Foreign Secretary, but I believe somebody holding such a senior post should be in The House of Commons and not The House of Lords where they are not
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COLUMN: 'Time is ticking to stop young people using vapes which harm their health'
ON THE state opening of Parliament it was stated the Government is also considering a proposal to ban flavouring and attractive packaging while introducing sale display restrictions. How to make them less affordable to children, I suppose taxes
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Indian restaurant which 'strives for culinary excellence' wins food award
AN INDIAN restaurant in Andover has been recognised for its culinary excellence and winning a Good Food Award. Spice Route, based in High Street, was awarded a Blue Ribbon by the Good Food Awards after being recognised as "a hard-working team which
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All the upcoming exciting shows coming to Andover's theatre - book your tickets now
RESIDENTS are being invited to come along to The Lights in Andover to enjoy a whole host of exciting and upcoming shows over the next few months. The Lights new season brochure for winter-spring is due to land on residents' doors soon with a plethora
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Charity football match aims to raise funds for mental health causes
AN INITIATIVE created by an Andover man to address mental health challenges through football is organising a charity match to raise money for the cause. Kick Out the Stigma, an initiative spearheaded by Michael Ford, hosts fun and friendly football
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Self-build plots, new flagpoles and industrial units on the planning list
This is a summary of Planning Applications received in the Northern Area Planning Office of Test Valley Borough Council for the week ending 17th November 2023. Any comments should be sent to the Planning Office, Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Andover
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'Lord of the geeks' accused of keeping stock and owing money after closing emporium
A GROUP of craft sellers are calling on the owner of recently-closed The Geek Emporium to return their stock or pay what he owes. Stuart Gatward closed The Geek Emporium, in Waterloo Court, Andover, in October after three years, citing the culmination
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Town council looking to buy land to create recreation facilities
ANDOVER Town Council is considering buying land to create more sports and recreation facilities for residents. The land north of Ox Drove, part of the Locksbridge Park development, in Picket Piece, was initially reserved for a junior sports pitch