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Cambridgeshire library closes after more than 100 years

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Children brought in handmade ‘thank you’ cards after finding out that the library would be closing

A Cambridgeshire library that opened more than 100 years ago has closed due to fire risk concerns. The library in Waterbeach closed on Saturday, February 21.

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Waterbeach Library had been lending books since 1922, but failed a fire inspection three years ago. Mike Richmond, chair of the volunteers who run the facility, said the group had been hoping to get a replacement building on the same site but “time ran out to do that”.

The group is now looking at other temporary locations. The library is run by a team of volunteers, who have been lobbying local authorities for funding for a replacement building for the past three years.

In September 2025, they presented a petition signed by hundreds of local residents asking Waterbeach Parish Council to support the service continuing. Waterbeach Parish Council has been contacted for more information.

The library has more than 14,000 books per year borrowed by more than 1,300 members. Locals who used the library have shared their sadness about the closure.

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One person wrote on a Facebook post that the news was ‘very sad’, highlighting that it is “such a loss to the village”. Another said: “I had so many happy times in the library, I am sorry you are closing. Thank you for everything.”

Mike, chair of Waterbeach Library Volunteers, said that he feels “general sadness and disappointment” about the closure of the “very popular” library. “Lots of children would be coming in around the end of school,” he added. Mike continued: “We have had handmade thank you cards from some of the children who come in, which is really sweet of them.”

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‘I’m heartbroken’: Sadiq Khan hits back at Tory MP who said mass Muslim prayer he joined was ‘not welcome’

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He said: “When I see religious events in Trafalgar Square, when I see Hindus celebrating Diwali, when I see Jews celebrating Chanukah live, when I see Christians performing the Passion of the Christ, or Muslims praying, that shows the great strength of our diverse city and country.

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Mum fears ‘no lips left’ after Turkey teeth implants pierce nose and leave hole in face

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Leanne Abeyance from Telford paid £3,000 for dental implants in Turkey, but the procedure went wrong leaving her with severe complications and unable to eat

When Leanne Abeyance flew to Turkey in May 2024 to swap her 13 year old veneers for implants, she never anticipated the ordeal that awaited her.

Leanne, hailing from Telford, Shropshire, opted for treatment overseas due to the hefty £40,000 price tag attached to the same procedure in the UK. The Turkish clinic quoted her £8,000, of which she paid an upfront fee of £3,000, with the balance due upon completion of the treatment.

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Following a dentist’s advice, she underwent a sinus lift and bone grafts, receiving eight implants on the upper jaw and seven on the lower. Prior to this nightmare, Leanne had been working as a DJ. She had her teeth extracted and replaced with screws and implants.

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Two days post-surgery, the 40 year old was fitted with temporary teeth. She was scheduled to return to Turkey five months later for her permanent set and initially, she was pleased with her interim smile.

Unfortunately, Leanne began suffering from severe headaches and sinusitis just weeks after the operation. A scan at a private dental practice revealed that two of the implants had penetrated her nasal cavity – leaving her terrified of losing her upper lip, reports the Mirror.

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Leanne shared her harrowing experience: “I was constantly in and out of the doctors and given antibiotics, but nothing was clearing it. I got hospitalised overnight on an IV feed. A few weeks back, I was in the worst pain of my life, going back and forth to AandE, where they couldn’t do anything.”

The situation remains much the same today. She explained: “I’m scared that I’m going to have no lips left. It’s [the hole] already gone under my top lip and onto my gums.

“It doesn’t stop leaking and bleeding. I can’t even eat properly anymore because it’s so sore and painful. And the fact that I have to keep the gauze on, I can’t breathe.”

Leanne described how “thick gunk” continuously seeps from the wound – images we’ve opted not to publish due to their graphic nature. She feels “angry, frustrated, tired and fed up” at being unable to secure help at A&E, as her situation apparently falls into a “grey area”.

Leanne is currently waiting for her GP to confirm whether she’s developed osteomyelitis, a severe bone infection, typically bacterial, that triggers inflammation, pain, fever and swelling.

The impact extends beyond the physical toll, as Leanne is also grappling with unkind responses she’s encountered online.

There may, however, be hope on the horizon. She revealed: “I have contacted my original surgeon in London and he has given me an appointment in a few weeks, so fingers crossed.”

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Leanne strongly advised anyone facing similar circumstances to “please go private, do not leave it. Do not accept no for an answer”.

Addressing those posting hurtful comments on social media, Leanne also appealed: “Start being kind to one another, we are all human, and there’s only so much one can take”.

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Wishaw beauty aiming to wow judges at Miss Great Britain Glasgow

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Holly Maclean is aiming to make her mark again at Miss GB Glasgow having been a finalist last year.

A stunning Wishaw beauty is aiming to wow the judges and make it all the way to the final of Miss Great Britain.

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Holly Maclean, who is a nursery practitioner at Kirkstyle Early Learning Centre in Carluke, is aiming to make her mark again at Miss GB Glasgow having been a finalist last year.

The 23-year-old, who lives in Overtown, will be using her time in the competition to promote the Lanarkshire mental health charity You are my Sunshine (YAMS) as well as raising cash for Cancer Research UK.

The former Clyde Valley High pupil said: “It was a really good opportunity for me last year and I had such a good time. It would mean a lot if I made it to the final, it would mean the world to me.

“I would encourage anyone to do this. If I can inspire other girls to follow their dreams then it would be amazing.

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“The girls are all incredible and you always have a great time. Last year I was able to do some travelling after I got some modelling opportunities.

“I’ve been to Miami and will be heading to Italy and then Las Vegas later this year.

“It’s not a voting system, there will be interviews and on-stage rounds, it will be down to the judges on the day.”

Holly has put her energy back into something positive having already raised £1200 for YAMS through a pyjama party at nursery and a sponsored spin-athon at New Age Fitness in Wishaw.

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And she is putting the same commitment to raising cash for the cancer charity this time around.

She added: “I went through a tough few months after a relationship ended. I liked supporting You are my Sunshine because they focus on both children and adults.

“I thought with the job I do in the nursery, that it’s important to raise mental health awareness at a young age.”

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Mum fears ‘no lips left’ after Turkey dental implants leave hole in face

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Leanne Abeyance, 40, from Telford, Shropshire, jetted to Turkey in May 2024 to replace her 13-year-old veneers with implants – but scans showed two implants had pierced her nose

When Leanne Abeyance flew to Turkey in May 2024 to swap her 13 year old veneers for implants, she never anticipated the ordeal that awaited her.

Leanne, hailing from Telford, Shropshire, opted for treatment overseas due to the hefty £40,000 price tag attached to the same procedure in the UK. The Turkish clinic quoted her £8,000, of which she paid an initial £3,000, with the balance due once her new teeth were in place.

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Following a dentist’s advice, she underwent a sinus lift and bone grafts, receiving eight implants on the upper jaw and seven on the lower. Prior to this nightmare, Leanne had been working as a DJ, but found herself having her teeth extracted and replaced with screws and implants.

Two days post-surgery, the 40 year old had her temporary teeth fitted. She was scheduled to return to Turkey five months later for her permanent set and initially, she was pleased with her interim smile.

However, Leanne soon began suffering severe headaches and sinusitis in the weeks following the operation. A private dental scan revealed two implants had penetrated her nasal cavity, leaving her terrified she might lose her upper lip, reports the Mirror.

Leanne shared her distressing experience with us: “I was constantly in and out of the doctors and given antibiotics, but nothing was clearing it. I got hospitalised overnight on an IV feed. A few weeks back, I was in the worst pain of my life, going back and forth to AandE, where they couldn’t do anything.”

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The situation remains equally dire today. She explained: “I’m scared that I’m going to have no lips left. It’s [the hole] already gone under my top lip and onto my gums.

“It doesn’t stop leaking and bleeding. I can’t even eat properly anymore because it’s so sore and painful. And the fact that I have to keep the gauze on, I can’t breathe.”

Leanne described how “thick gunk” continuously seeps from the wound, which we’ve opted not to display due to the graphic nature of the images. She feels “angry, frustrated, tired and fed up” after being unable to secure assistance at A&E, as her situation is reportedly a “grey area”.

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Leanne is currently waiting for her GP to confirm whether she’s developed osteomyelitis, a severe, typically bacterial, bone infection that triggers inflammation, discomfort, fever, and swelling.

The challenges extend beyond the physical toll, as Leanne is also grappling with hostile responses she’s encountered online.

Nevertheless, there appears to be hope on the horizon, as she revealed: “I have contacted my original surgeon in London and he has given me an appointment in a few weeks, so fingers crossed.”

Leanne implored others facing comparable circumstances to “please go private, do not leave it. Do not accept no for an answer”.

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Addressing online trolls posting hurtful comments on social media, Leanne also stated: “Start being kind to one another, we are all human, and there’s only so much one can take”.

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The Manor House in Maltby – future of pub remains uncertain

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The Manor House, on High Lane in Maltby, closed its doors to punters on Monday (March 16) following reports of bookings being cancelled over the weekend.

The reason behind the closure, and whether it is temporary or permanent, is not yet known – with owners the Sir John Fitzgerald Pubs not yet commenting on the news.

Pictures taken on Tuesday showed how one half of the venue had been boarded up with panels on its windows and doors. 

And today (March 18), The Manor House’s section on the Sir John  Fitzgerald Pubs website now brings up an error. 

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The pub remains on the chain’s list of venues but, when clicked upon, the website states “page not found” followed by: “It looks like nothing was found at this location.”

The Manor House has been run by Sir John Fitzgerald Pubs for several years and has garnered rave reviews for its “delicious” chicken parmesans and “excellent” Sunday lunches. 

Before being The Manor House, it was known as the Yorkshire Dragoon and long before that as the New Inn. 

The Northern Echo has contacted The Manor House and the Sir John Fitzgerald Pubs firm for more information.

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World Open: Shaun Murphy sets up last-16 tie against Ronnie O’Sullivan

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“Some people might say he isn’t as sharp, others might say he is fresh. All this talk about an eighth World Championship. What a position to be in, some might say he has done it the right way and kept himself fresh.

“I’ve been playing well for a season or two. I’ve been running into superheroes playing unbelievable snooker.

“It is a test of perseverance, it is about mental toughness – can you keep going? With this event, the Tour Championship and World Championship to come. It is a great time to be hitting form.”

Seven-time world champion O’Sullivan, who has said a return to tournament-winning form would be the greatest achievement of his career, has a 14-4 career winning record over Murphy.

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“I always prepare well. I know people question if I practise enough. Everyone has done that since I was a kid. They seem to think I just turn up,” said O’Sullivan, who lost 4-0 in his last meeting with Murphy, at the Riyadh Season Championship in November.

“I prepare harder than probably any other player and I work harder. I think people just assume I only need to get out of bed and pot balls. That isn’t the case.”

World number one Judd Trump also moved into the last 16 with a 5-2 victory over Jackson Page, while reigning world champion Zhao Xintong beat Sam Craigie 5-1.

Stuart Bingham and Jack Lisowski missed out on chances to move in the world’s top 16 and qualify automatically for the World Championship, losing 5-4 and 5-1 to Wu Yize and Mark Allen respectively.

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Masters champion Kyren Wilson defeated Allan Taylor 5-1, while Hossein Vafaei came back from 2-0 down to beat Mark Williams 5-2 and set up a meeting with Zhang Anda, who triumphed 5-2 against Xiao Guodong.

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Pakistan and Afghanistan announce temporary pause in fighting

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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Pakistan and Afghanistan on Wednesday declared a temporary pause in escalating fighting, two days after Kabul blamed Islamabad for a deadly airstrike in the Afghan capital that it said killed hundreds of people at a drug rehabilitation hospital.

Both said they were suspending fighting before Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, and at the request of Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar. The three countries have been trying to mediate a cessation of hostilities since Afghanistan and Pakistan renewed cross-border fighting in February, and had also been involved in helping broker a ceasefire between the two in October.

The announcements came shortly after Afghan authorities held a mass funeral in Kabul for some of the victims killed in Monday’s strike.

Pakistani Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said that the suspension of strikes on Afghanistan would take effect at midnight Wednesday and remain in place until midnight Monday.

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“Pakistan offers this gesture in good faith and in keeping with the Islamic norms,” Tarar said in a statement. However, he said that “in case of any cross-border attack, drone attack or any terrorist incident inside Pakistan,” the operations will immediately resume with renewed intensity.

Afghanistan’s government spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, didn’t specify a time frame for the pause on the Afghan side. But he said that his country “will respond courageously to any aggression in the event of a threat.”

Military installations targeted, Pakistan says

Pakistan has rejected Afghanistan’s accusation that it targeted the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital, insisting its strikes in Kabul and eastern Afghanistan Monday had been against military facilities. It has dismissed Afghan claims of hundreds of people killed as propaganda.

Monday’s attack in Kabul was the deadliest in a conflict that has been escalating between the two neighbors since late February. Afghan officials have put the death toll at 408 people, with 265 wounded. The toll couldn’t be independently verified.

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The fighting has seen repeated cross-border clashes as well as airstrikes inside Afghanistan, including several in the capital, despite international calls for a ceasefire.

Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of providing a safe haven for militants who carry out attacks inside Pakistan, especially for the Pakistani Taliban. The group is separate but closely allied with the Afghan Taliban, which took over Afghanistan in 2021 in the wake of the chaotic withdrawal of U.S.-led troops. Kabul denies the charge.

Mass funeral in Kabul

Bulldozers dug pits in a Kabul cemetery before Wednesday’s mass funeral, which Health Ministry spokesman Sharafat Zaman said was for more than 50 people whose remains couldn’t be identified.

Light rain fell as ambulances lined up outside the cemetery and began unloading dozens of plain wooden caskets. Some contained the remains of more than one person, Zaman said.

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The 2,000-bed Omid hospital was hit at around 9 p.m. on Monday. It had been renamed and expanded in size roughly a year ago from a previously existing treatment facility as part of the Taliban government’s efforts to stamp out a significant drug addiction problem in the country.

Afghanistan’s vast poppy fields have been the source of much of the world’s heroin, which in combination with decades of conflict and widespread poverty has fueled drug addiction that the country’s government has vowed to combat.

The site, near Kabul’s international airport, is adjacent to a former NATO military base, Camp Phoenix, where U.S. forces used to train the Afghan National Army. It wasn’t immediately clear what was now housed at the site.

The strike caused an intense fire at the hospital, with footage from local television showing rescue crews combing through the wreckage with flashlights late into the night as firefighters struggled to extinguish the blaze.

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Pakistan warns Afghanistan to make a choice

In an interview with The Associated Press in Islamabad earlier Wednesday before he announced the pause in fighting, Tarar said Pakistan had “only targeted terrorist infrastructure.”

“We have just gone after the Afghan Taliban regime, their military setups, their terrorist infrastructure, and all the setups which are supporting or promoting terrorists,” Tarar said.

He told the AP that Pakistan’s strikes “have been very precise and these strikes were carried out in an ammunition depot in Kabul. In the aftermath of which, we saw fumes and flames in the atmosphere in Kabul.”

He said the subsequent loss of life, which he did not quantify, occurred “because there was ammunition, there were technical equipment, there were arms there in that depot.”

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Tarar said Pakistan has given a clear choice to Afghanistan’s government: “Either you are with Pakistan or you are with the terrorists. So, they will have to make a choice, and they will have to make the choice very soon,” he said.

Bodies were still being pulled from the smoldering remains of the hospital on Tuesday morning.

Mujahid, the Afghan government spokesman, condemned the strike, accusing Pakistan of “targeting hospitals and civilian sites to perpetrate horrors.” He said those killed were “innocent civilians and addicts.”

Latest conflict began in February

The fighting, the most severe between the two neighbors, began after Afghanistan launched cross-border attacks in response to Pakistani airstrikes about three weeks ago. The clashes disrupted a ceasefire brokered by Qatar in October, after earlier fighting killed dozens of soldiers, civilians and suspected militants.

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Pakistan declared last month that it’s in “open war” with Afghanistan. The conflict has alarmed the international community, particularly as the area is one where other militant organizations, including al-Qaida and the Islamic State group, still have a presence and have been trying to resurface.

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Munir Ahmed reported from Islamabad. Elena Becatoros contributed to this report from Athens, Greece.

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Why is this meningitis outbreak so explosive?

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This is famously the case in the Meningitis Belt – which stretches across 26 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal to Ethiopia. Dust, high temperatures and low humidity throughout the dry season are thought to damage the back of the throat and give the bacteria a route into the body. This triggers regular epidemics.

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Canadian woman is frantically searching for her wedding dress that was accidentally donated

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A woman in Canada is on a desperate search for her wedding dress after it was accidentally donated to the Salvation Army.

The mixup occurred when British Columbia-based Olivia Delgado made the recent move from Surrey to Squamish, according to CityNews.

“We were clearing out our childhood home, big job, and I guess somehow, in the process, it ended up getting mixed in the clothing donations,” Delgado, who got married in October, told the publication.

She said that when she spoke to the manager of the warehouse, he told her that because her dress was donated to a distribution center, it could be at any one of the thrift stores in Canada that the Salvation Army operates.

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Delgado noted that the gown has a deep sentimental value, since it was a gift from her mother, who passed away due to brain cancer before the wedding, CityNews reported.

Olivia Delgado is offering a $300 reward to anyone who bought the dress at the thrift store in Canada
Olivia Delgado is offering a $300 reward to anyone who bought the dress at the thrift store in Canada (CityNews)

“This was one of the last things we did together before she got too sick to go out,” she said about shopping with her mother. “We picked out the dress together, and she bought it for me. So it’s like a piece of her is in that dress. And it’s really important to me that I get it back.”

Delgado also declared her search for the dress on social media, writing in a Facebook post that she’s offering a $300 reward to anyone who purchased it from a thrift store.

“I wish I wasn’t making this post but I am looking for my wedding dress,” she wrote, while sharing wedding photos of herself in the white gown. “I moved recently, and in the midst of clearing out closets, someone accidentally donated my dress to the Salvation Army in Surrey. It would’ve been donated sometime mid-February. The bottom tulle is a bit torn up and dirty from taking photos in the rain, and I’m pretty sure there is a food stain or two, so it should be pretty identifiable. It would have been in a white David’s Bridal bag. It’s a size 10 Melissa Sweet dress.”

Delgado explained the sentimental value and offered the reward before pleading, “I can help you source down the exact dress brand new, whatever you want. I’m really hoping you’d understand how important it is to me that I get this dress back.”

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She told CityNews that since making the Facebook post, other people in British Columbia have been helping her search for the dress.

“That’s been a huge help,” she added. “We’re slowly checking boxes off our list, and I’m hoping that it hasn’t been sold yet.”

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Did America and Israel just ramp up the war in the Middle East? | World News

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👉Listen to The World with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim on your podcast app👈

Is Israel about to occupy Lebanon? Why is Donald Trump sending more troops to the Middle East? And what is it actually like reporting from an active war zone?

Yalda and Richard discuss the latest developments in Iran and what the killing of the country’s security chief Ali Larijani could mean for any peace process.

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They assess the reaction of the Gulf states to the war and look at how possibly putting troops on the ground could affect the conflict.

Meanwhile, Israel says its forces have begun “limited and targeted” ground operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. What’s the justification? The pair examine the possible reason and talk about when they were both there in 2024.

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