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Anyone for tennis? An insider guide to London’s new wave of social clubs

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内容摘要:PC Jake Weldon, from Cambridgeshire Police, said the force began working with the CDA to better understand how it could support people who were deaf or hard of hearing.

PC Jake Weldon, from Cambridgeshire Police, said the force began working with the CDA to better understand how it could support people who were deaf or hard of hearing.

Drone pictures of the house show its roof has been severely damaged in the blaze.It was previously the Glendon and Rushton railway station before it was converted for residential use.

Anyone for tennis? An insider guide to London’s new wave of social clubs

It was granted Grade II listed status in 1981.Phil Pells, from Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue service, said it was a "terrible incident".He continued: "The focus now is on ensuring we conduct a thorough investigation – along with the police – to determine a cause."

Anyone for tennis? An insider guide to London’s new wave of social clubs

Mr Pells thanked the community for their support and said the families of those affected were being helped by specialist officers.The sharp fall in stock markets across the world shows no sign of letting up after the US imposition of sweeping and swingeing tariffs and many are asking does this qualify as a stock market "crash" and what that could mean for them?

Anyone for tennis? An insider guide to London’s new wave of social clubs

The word crash has been used sparingly over the decades and is usually reserved for a fall of over 20% from a recent peak in a day, or over the course of a couple of days.

On 19 October, 1987 - also known as Black Monday - the US stock market lost 23% of its value in a single day, and other stock markets had similar falls.Meanwhile Plaid Cymru will call for a cap on the annual donations that politicians can receive via a change to Senedd rules.

Andrew RT Davies, Welsh Conservative Senedd leader, said: “It’s time to put this issue to bed once and for all."He added: “In order to get on with the job of tackling Labour’s soaring waiting lists, the cancer crisis and poor educational attainment, we need to see a full, independent investigation into Gething’s campaign finances.”

Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth said: "The corrosive effect of unchecked campaign funding undermines the integrity of democracy. As a first step Vaughan Gething should repay the money but the least he can now do is support measures that ensure six figure donations to individual politicians are a thing of the past.”The Welsh government declined to comment ahead of the debates.

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