Refuge: Nearly – Single Review

Refuge: Nearly (Self Released) DL / Streaming Out Now Refuge, the London-based five piece fronted by Welsh singer and guitarist Joe Corbett, release their new single, Nearly, on October 24th. Nearly is Refuge’s third single, following their debut, Bored which came out in March. The Ultrasound/Kings of Leon-tinged track being about being frustrated at the way the world is going – prejudices against the colour of someone’s skin and who someone chooses to love or be loved by,…

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State of emergency declared in Peru’s capital Lima amid protests | News

The state of emergency lifts constitutional rights, including the right to protest, amid popular unrest over the rise in extortion and killings.Peru’s Interim President Jose Jeri has declared a state of emergency in the capital, Lima, to stem a wave of protests that contributed to the recent downfall of his predecessor.In a televised message on Tuesday, Jeri said the emergency in the city would last 30 days.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“Wars are won with actions,…

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Lloyd Kelly: Juventus defender’s journey from foster care to Champions League

It was a prospect that felt even further away a year ago.Kelly acknowledged that his move to Newcastle did not go "the way he wanted" after he joined from Bournemouth on a free transfer in June 2024.Such was the form of Dan Burn and Lewis Hall, who played in Kelly's preferred positions at left-sided centre-back and left-back, he ended up making only a handful of league starts for Newcastle."As a player, you want to go in, show what…

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Crash closes A35 between Bridport and Dorchester

A crash has closed a stretch of a main Dorset route in both directions. The A35 is shut between the A37 Monkeys Jump Roundabout, near Dorchester, and the A3066 for Bridport following the crash overnight near Askerswell.National Highways said police were on the scene carrying out complex investigation work and that the road was expected to be closed for several hours.Traffic is being diverted onto the A37 and A356 with drivers urged to allow extra time, re-route or…

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Somerset’s housing target ‘astronomically’ high

Daniel MumbyLocal Democracy Reporter andCarys NallyBBC News, West of England Getty ImagesCouncil leaders say the target set by the government is none sensibleCouncil leaders have voiced concern that government-imposed housing targets are "astronomically" high and "not sensible". The Labour government increased local housing targets as part of its pledge to build 1.5 million homes by the end of this parliament – with Somerset's target rising by 41%.Somerset Council is in the early stages of creating its new Local…

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Police in Dorset to be helped by new mental health crisis line

Rachel RussellSouth of EnglandListen: Chris Wood, chair of the Dorset Police Federation, said the new service will help officers "decompress from seeing traumatic incidents"A police chief has shared how "incredibly challenging" working in the force can be after recent figures showed 211 officers in Dorset were signed off last year.Chris Wood, chair of the Dorset Police Federation, said he has had to take time off for stress and also revealed his wife, a serving police officer, is currently…

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Sarah Parish ‘would not be actor’ without Yeovil theatre

Charlie TaylorSomerset andClara BullockSomersetGetty ImagesSarah Parish started her acting career in YeovilActor Sarah Parish, known for appearing in Cutting It and Doctor Who, said her career would not have been possible without Yeovil's Octagon Theatre.Earlier this month, Yeovil Town Councillors voted to borrow £3.3 million to redevelop the theatre and open it again, after being closed for more than two years.Parish grew up in the town and made her stage debut aged two in a panto and was…

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‘Fearsome’ WW2 King Tiger tank’s £1m restoration

BBCThe King Tiger tank is the oldest in the world and needs to be fully rebuilt insideAn ambitious £1m plan to restore one of World War Two's most formidable tanks has been launched by a Dorset museum.The King Tiger tank has been in the collection at The Tank Museum, in Bovington, since the 1950s.But it was incomplete when it arrived, and was later stripped of its remaining parts during the 1980s to facilitate another restoration. The team at…

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Pair going from Devon to Africa in ‘Sheila the three-wheeler’

BBCThe journey will raise money for School in a Bag charityTwo men are hoping to break a Guinness World Record by being the first to travel from Devon to Cape Town in a three-wheeled car.Oliver Jenks, 34, from Newton Abbot, and Seth Scott, 31, from Canada, said they would be setting off on the 10,000 mile (16,093km) journey to South Africa in their Reliant Robin over the next few days to raise money for Yeovil-based charity, School in…

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Spider mating season may mean increase in sightings

Autumn is spider season, with arachnids becoming adults and males starting looking for a mate. So spiders seen in homes could look bigger and people may spot more of them as males are more confident when trying to find a partner.Buglife Cornwall conservation officer Scott Martin said: "Usually the males have big palps [appendages near the mouth] to grab hold of a female and that's what looks quite scary. But, when you see a house spider, they're just…

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Plymouth homeless man given hope after charity feet care

BBCSteve began having his feet treated fortnightly at Shekinah's free podiatry clinicA man who had been living in his car for four months has spoken about the life-changing support he received from a charity's foot clinic.Steve, who found himself homeless in July this year, was not only battling physical pain but also struggling mentally."When I first came to Forgotten Feet, I was homeless," Steve, from Plymouth, recalled. "My feet were in pain, I was struggling to walk, it…

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Israel, Hamas return more bodies of captives under Gaza ceasefire deal | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Israel and Hamas have exchanged the remains of more captives, but the Palestinian group says Israel is failing to uphold the terms of the Gaza ceasefire agreement by refusing to reopen the crucial Rafah border crossing with Egypt.The bodies of two more Israeli captives, one soldier and one civilian, were returned to Israel late on Tuesday, and identified early on Wednesday as those of Aryeh Zalmanovich, 85, and army Master Sergeant Tamir Adar, 38.Recommended Stories list of 4…

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