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Sleeping Beauty comes to the Queen's
SOME of the world’s finest ballet dancers will grace the stage at the Queen’s Theatre next week.
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Protect yourself from prostate cancer AS PART of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, NHS South East Essex is urging local residents to ensure know the symptoms.Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. It is responsible for... read on POLICE in the Eastwood area are investigating eight incidents in which insecure cars were entered and searched. The cars were entered by thieves overnight from Saturday to Sunday, March 6 to ... read on SOUTHEND Book Fair is launching a writing competition in the run-up to the event, which takes place on Saturday June 26. The Book Fair, which will run at South Essex College’s Luker Road camp... read on ONE of the Queen’s official footmen, who is a UK champion wrestler, will be defending his title in Romford. David Hintz, 24, from Harold Wood, made headlines around Britain when he won the Br... read on |
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Hammers fail to hold back leaders
WEST Ham were well beaten by London rivals Chelsea on Saturday.
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Mitchell ready to hammer Katsidis DAGENHAM’S Kevin Mitchell is set to fight Australian Michael Katsidis for the WBO interim lightweight title at Upton Park on Saturday, May 16.The life-long Hammers fan will be top bill in pr... read on Leaders Barking battle for victory BARKING remained at the head of National League Two South but were made to work for their 38-26 victory against Clifton on Saturday.The gap at the top remains at four points after the Easten... read on AN AVERAGE performance from Redbridge saw visiting Ware leave the Oakside with a win that moves them further away from the Motormen in the battle to stay in the divison. Dave Ross's side nee... read on GRAYS Athletic have gone 14 games without a win, but picked up a credible 0-0 draw at home to Hayes & Yeading United on Saturday. Julian Dicks’ men are now 14 points from safety but a solid p... read on |
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