Man in court after homes evacuated after pipe bomb discovered
A suspicious device was found in a hedge, police said
20:01, 5 MAR 2021
Detectives were investigating after the device was found (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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A man is due in court after homes in Church Laneham were evacuated following the discovery of a pipe bomb.
Chris Barber, one of the greatest figures in the history of British jazz – obituary
He led the Trad revival in the Fifties and his embrace of skiffle and the blues laid the trail for the Beatles and the Rolling Stones
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Credit: David Redfern
Chris Barber, who has died aged 90, led the world’s most popular and longest-lived traditional jazz band. The unflagging appetite for its music, especially among British and north European audiences, defied every conventional tenet of the entertainment business.
Barber’s enduring success was due partly to his astuteness in broadening his style and adapting judiciously to changing times. These innovations were often ahead of fashion and always the sincere product of his own wide-ranging enthusiasms. It is perfectly feasible to claim that neither the Beatles nor the Rolling Stones would have come into existence had it not been for Chris Barber.
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Giant Brewing s Chris Ormond believes people are buying less of stronger beers, leading to a craft beer revival.
Photo: RNZ / Tom Kitchin
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