Runcorn community worker builds a career on stage and screen
Dean Crimp, a Runcorn community worker, is developing a theatre and film career while continuing work with DC Relentless MMA; he is also creating an immersive murder mystery company.
Dean Crimp, a Runcorn community worker, is developing a theatre and film career while continuing work with DC Relentless MMA; he is also creating an immersive murder mystery company.
The BBC will mark Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday on May 8 with a week of programming that includes three new shows and a curated collection of 40 of his programmes on iPlayer.
A Jersey Youth Service project ran half-term sessions at Le Squez Youth Centre for children aged 8–18 who care for family members, offering activities such as baking, karaoke and gaming to give them a break from responsibilities.
Penrith Mountain Rescue Team received a £2,600 grant from Penrith Town Council to purchase communications equipment and a portable defibrillator.
Orford Ness recorded 430 grey seal pups this pupping season, nearly double last year's 228, and the National Trust says the colony has grown each year since seals first arrived in 2021.
A federal judge will hear arguments on whether to extend a Minnesota order that blocks arrests and deportations of lawfully admitted refugees; the temporary restraining order expires Feb. 25.
A Texas judge will consider a formal declaration of innocence for four men who were wrongfully accused in the 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders. Cold-case investigators say DNA and other evidence point to Robert Eugene Brashers, who died in 1999.
Sir Julian Smith and Cllr David Staveley visited Craven Wildlife Rescue in Horton-in-Ribblesdale and expressed support as the Leeds Anglican Diocese considers what to do with the former school building that houses the charity.
Hurstpierpoint will host a free public piano event in the Village Garden on March 28 from 12pm to 5pm, with pre-booked 10-minute slots and additional walk-up opportunities.
The UK government will allow pubs in England, Scotland and, if they qualify, Wales or Northern Ireland to remain open until 01:00 or 02:00 for any home nation knockout match at this summer's men's World Cup.