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Green Giant sweetcorn urgently recalled over fears it could be 'unsafe to eat'
SHOPPERS have been urged to return tins of sweetcorn immediately after a recall from its manufacturer. General Mills has recalled tins of Green Giant Original Sweetcorn because some seams may be faulty due to a packaging issue - which could make
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Owner of Artisan Van left ‘sickened’ after break-in
THE owner of a popular artisan food van has described it as “sickening” after her business was broken into last week. Jennifer Reynolds has been at the wheel of The Artisan Van for four years. Usually, she along with Winnie – the name of the
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Lockdown birthday proves one to remember as neighbours wave
THE family of a retired man found a way to celebrate his 80th birthday by urging members of the public to give him a wave. Ian Millar has been recovering from heart bypass surgery at his home in Haddington and, under lockdown guidelines, has been
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IT equipment stolen from school
AN INVESTIGATION has been launched after a piece of IT equipment was stolen from a secondary school. Police are looking into the incident, which took place at Knox Academy Meadowpark. A spokeswoman for Police Scotland told the Courier: “Officers
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Authority rapped in racecourse licence row
The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) was branded irresponsible by a council’s legal adviser in a row over restrictions placed on Musselburgh Racecourse. Carlo Grilli told a meeting of the racecourse management committee he was “highly disappointed
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Tesco manager finds thank you notices on trolleys
TESCO workers arrived at their Haddington store to find thank you messages posted on trolleys outside. Manager Steven Hunter took to Facebook on Monday morning to thank the mystery messengers who left the posters on the trolleys. One said:
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Three men charged after £180,000 worth of drugs recovered in East Lothian
POLICE in East Lothian recovered drugs with an estimated street value of more than £180,000 at the weekend. Two men aged 33 and 23 have been charged in connection with the first incident on Saturday (May 2), with another man aged 20 charged in
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Memorial proposed to mark coronavirus deaths
A MEMORIAL could be created in Tranent to mark the death of town residents from the coronavirus. At least nine residents are believed to have died at Tranent Care Home since the beginning of the month. The news hit Grant Redpath, of Tranent
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Community resilience: Where you can turn to for help in Musselburgh, Prestonpans, Port Seton, Macmerry and Humbie
TEAMS of volunteers are in place across East Lothian doing everything they can to help vulnerable members of their communities. From collecting shopping and vital prescriptions to dog walking and simply being there for people, the volunteers are