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The boy born with 'half a heart' who has defied the expectations of doctors

The boy born with 'half a heart' who has defied the expectations of doctors
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AREA HAPPENINGS


AREA HAPPENINGS
Titanic The Musical
This weekend, the most famous ship in history will dock at the Renaissance Theatre for a limited run of Titanic the musical, happening live and in person May 21-23.
The musical features an impressive cast of over 20 professional actors from Mansfield, Columbus, Cleveland and beyond. This cast is filled with familiar local faces such as Michael Miller as Capt. E.J. Smith, Ryan Shreve as Thomas Andrews, Scott Smith as Barrett, Lori Turner and Mark Crumrine as Ida and Isador Straus, Leah Gesouras as Mate Mullins, Miss Ohio 2020 Caroline Grace Williams, and even her dog, Oakley Williams. To see the full cast, visit bit.ly/RenTitanic

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Lockdown learning: Havering students tell their experiences


Students at Havering College and Royal Liberty.
- Credit: Roayl Liberty/Shanise Garner
We've heard about the the quick changes schools have had to make for home learning and the strain on the teaching staff to carry on as "normal," but how is home learning affecting secondary school pupils?
The
Recorder spoke to students from the Royal Liberty, Bower Park Academy and Havering College. This is their take.
Most students agreed the best thing about lockdown was not having to get up and go in to school.
Niamh Scannell, in Year 11 at Bower Park, Collier Row, said: "It’s a lot easier to go off and practise as all the work is on Teams and you can email teachers."

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