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Ketton artist set for Stamford show as lockdown inspires new creative spark

Ketton artist set for Stamford show as lockdown inspires new creative spark Published: 06:00, 11 March 2021 While lockdown has put many lives on hold, it has helped inspire Rutland artist Lucy Cade to find a new lease of creative life. Lucy, from Ketton, has returned to the art world after a break to bring up her three children, and is putting the finishing touches to her next solo show. The Supposition of her Existence will feature about 18 of her paintings, and runs at Stamford Contemporary Arts from Monday, May 10 to Saturday, June 12. Before then, Lucy’s work will feature in an online exhibition hosted by the London Paint Club which begins on Monday and runs until April 11.

Oxford Trust life science lab in Headington gets funding

Funding is in place for a new half million-pound life sciences centre in the city, creating 100 jobs. The Oxford Trust – a city charity which encourages the pursuit of science and enterprise – plans to install life science laboratory facilities at its Wood Centre for Innovation in Headington. £100,000 in funding towards the project comes from the Government’s Local Growth Fund, via the Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP). Plans for the new lab follow a leap in demand from science and tech start-ups and small businesses for lab space in Oxford’s global health and life sciences district, which is one of the UK’s leading technology clusters delivering lifesaving developments such as the Covid-19 vaccine.

Piers Morgan doubles down on criticism of Meghan — and promises to return

Pandemic babies: how COVID-19 has affected child development

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Piers Morgan doubles down on criticism of Meghan - and promises to return

Print LONDON - British TV personality Piers Morgan on Wednesday doubled down on the criticism of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, that likely got him dismissed from his high profile anchor job at “Good Morning Britain - in his typical style. He dug in his heels, refused to apologize, and announced he’d be back. “On Monday, I said I didn’t believe Meghan Markle in her Oprah Winfrey interview. I’ve had time to reflect on this opinion, and I still don’t,” he tweeted. Morgan sensationally resigned on Tuesday after he seemingly crossed a line - not for the first time - when he said he “didn’t believe a word” Meghan told Winfrey in her interview alleging mistreatment by Buckingham Palace, specifically her assertion that she felt suicidal and was offered no help.

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