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Stroll With Stu: raising a glass to Keith at end of 4 5-mile walk around Castleton, near Whitby

Stroll With Stu: raising a glass to Keith at end of 4 5-mile walk around Castleton, near Whitby
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Why do we have bank holidays?

Why do we have bank holidays? Updated: 3 May 2021, 8:29 EVERYONE loves a bank holiday, giving people a day off work and the chance to meet up with friends and family and have a bit of fun. Here’s how they came about and why they were introduced. 3 Why do we have bank holidays? Bank holidays were introduced as an act of parliament by Sir John Lubbock in 1871. The Bank Holidays Act introduced public holidays in addition to those customarily recognised. The Act created four public holidays in England, Wales and Ireland and five in Scotland. These were Easter Monday, Whit Monday, First Monday in August; December 26 if a weekday for England, Wales and Ireland.

A spectacular Oxfordshire house that was home to Agatha Christie

Country Life Trending: Once home to the Murder on the Orient Express author and her husband, Grade II-listed Winterbrook House is also appealing for its magnificent Thames-side setting. Winterbrook House stands in an appealing setting on the banks of the Thames on the edge of this historic Wallingford, 12 miles from Henley-on-Thames and 15 miles from Oxford and a mile from Waitrose. An English Heritage blue plaque on its Queen Anne façade announces that this charming five-bedroom house was the much-loved former home of Dame Agatha Christie and her globe-trotting husband, the archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan. Having met and married Mallowan in 1930, crime writer Christie reputedly the bestselling author of all time bought Winterbrook House as their main residence before buying, four years later, Greenway House in Devon as their summer retreat.

No plans to shut any NI hospitals, says Robin Swann

BBC News By Louise Cullen image captionMr Swann said there could not be a conversation in isolation about one hospital The health minister has said there are no plans to close any hospitals in Northern Ireland. Robin Swann was speaking during a debate in the Assembly about the Downe Hospital in Downpatrick. He warned against petty, point-scoring politics when it comes to reform of the health service. He said change was needed to the health service, but there was no plan, hidden or otherwise, to close, downgrade or run down any hospital . That does not mean that every single hospital will remain frozen in time, he told Assembly members.

The best beer gardens with amazing sea views along the Yorkshire coast

The best beer gardens with amazing sea views along the Yorkshire coast The gardens can cater for both kids and four-legged friends The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Sign up to the Hull Live newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Since April 12 pub lovers have once again been reunited with a chilled pint after almost four months of hospitality closure.

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