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Amazing army veteran Captain Tom, 99, raises more than £7m for NHS
INSPIRATIONAL 99-year-old army veteran Tom Moore has now raised more than seven million pounds to help doctors and nurses on the frontline in the fight against Covid-19. Captain Moore, who turns 100 at the end of April, has smashed his initial
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Husband's anguish at not being able to see his terminally ill wife
THE husband of a cancer patient who is receiving palliative care at East Lothian Community Hospital has spoken of his anguish as nursing staff stopped him visiting her due to fears over coronavirus. Bill Hudson had been allowed to make brief 20
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The six changes Tesco is making for shoppers this week
SUPERMARKET giant Tesco has announced it is making some changes in stores this week to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The announcement comes as the UK enters another week of lockdown. Some of the changes may have already been implemented
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Shed ruled part of special landscape and given go-ahead
FARM buildings are a part of East Lothian’s special landscape, councillors have ruled, after giving the go-ahead to a new shed at one of the county’s most scenic spots. Planning officers had refused to give the go-ahead to a grain store at Cairndinnis
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House plans for former headmaster's home
A NEW two-storey house could be built on the site of a former schoolmaster’s home. The Holt School for Boys opened its doors in Whittingehame House in 1963. Now, David McMillan wants to create a new house on a neighbouring site, previously home
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Nappies among waste dumped on road
AN ACCESS road to a construction company in Musselburgh has become the target for flytipping during the Covid-19 lockdown. Nappies, a pregnancy test kit, general household and garden waste were dumped near the Olive Bank Road base of H M Raitt &