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内容摘要:She added: "He had a really dry sense of humour and he had a twinkle in his eye, every time you saw him you just knew he was going to make a funny joke."

She added: "He had a really dry sense of humour and he had a twinkle in his eye, every time you saw him you just knew he was going to make a funny joke."

But Ailish was still proud to have even featured on Glow Up, which has been her dream since she first watched the show aged 14.Having recently finished her degree, she's looking forward to pursuing more of her goals by picking up work on films and in theatres.

Asian shares shoot higher as US stocks inch toward their records

And while she may not have got one on series 7, as she starts this new chapter, Ailish asks: "Can I get a Ding Dong?!"at 12:45 and 17:45 weekdays - or listen backKnown as Buz Stop Boys, a group of mostly young professionals and tradespeople are driving a new wave of civic responsibility in Ghana, picking up brooms and shovels to clean up the mounds of rubbish that are an eyesore in cities and towns across the country.

Asian shares shoot higher as US stocks inch toward their records

Their initiative has won the admiration of local celebrities and politicians - and even caught the attention of some UK teenagers who flew to the capital, Accra, to join the clean-up."Our goal is not just to clean the streets but to change mindsets," Buz Stop Boys leader Heneba Kwadwo Sarfo told the BBC.

Asian shares shoot higher as US stocks inch toward their records

"If we can make people understand that keeping their environment clean benefits everyone, we’ll have a cleaner, healthier, and prouder Ghana."

, with only 10% disposed of properly.Kate Buckby, a volunteer who helps supervise woodworking sessions, said: "There's a lot of young people with learning difficulties and elderly people. I get them as a group, supervise them and jolly them along.

"There's a real mix of people - some just want to sit and enjoy the space. It just helps their headspace to be down here."BBC Radio Northampton is supporting

, an annual festival focused on mental health wellbeing with an emphasis on schools this year.Teachers at a secondary school have gone on strike over poor student behaviour, their union representatives said.

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