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内容摘要:, with certain routes running less frequently and finishing earlier than usual.

, with certain routes running less frequently and finishing earlier than usual.

"In this rare portrait, Churchill is caught in a moment of absent-minded thoughtfulness, and together with the backstory of its creation, it gives the impression of a man truly concerned with his image."This version shows Churchill closer to how he wished to be perceived, his less austere and gentler side, and so it is tempting to imagine how his reaction might have differed.

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"Having remained within the close circles of the artist and the sitter for generations, the sale of this work is an opportunity to acquire a piece of history."A stalker has been jailed for bombarding a woman with unwanted videos and messages on social media.Leicestershire Police said Jordan Hancock targeted his victim over eight months with his behaviour escalating to him visiting her home and damaging her car.

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Hancock was sentenced to 31 months in prison when he appeared at Leicester Crown Court on Wednesday having previously admitted a charge of stalking involving fear of violence or serious alarm or distress.The 25-year-old was also given a 10-year restraining order banning him from contact with the woman.

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The force said Hancock had displayed threatening and controlling behaviour towards the woman, demanding to know where she was and who she was with.

Detectives said she reported him to police in October 2023 but he still continued to send her messages and set up fake social media profiles to stalk her.It says its projects across the region have already served more than 12,400 meals this year, and saved more than 37 tonnes of food from being thrown away.

Holly Wright, FoodCycle’s regional manager, said: "There is high demand for free food across the country, particularly as the high cost of living continues to affect everything from fuel bills to food costs."The Ipswich meal will be served every Tuesday at 1600 GMT at Burlington Baptist Church, in London Road, starting from 1 October.

The charity runs 94 community meals nationally, but this is the first in Suffolk.Volunteers use surplus supermarket food to make vegetarian dishes.

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