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Royal income to rise by £45m and they're getting 2 new helicopters
The Royal Family is set to receive a boost of more than £45 million, with a 53% jump in its official annual income to more than £130 million. It comes as soaring profits from the Crown Estate to £1.1 billion mean the taxpayer-funded Sovereign Grant
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This is what Universal Credit claimants must tell the DWP to avoid a fine
Universal Credit claimants are being warned of the changes to circumstances they must make the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) aware of. If the Government believes you deliberately did not tell them of a change in circumstances in order
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Timber cabin plans approved, despite planning officer reservations
Approval has been given for a trio of timber cabins on land owned by an East Devon holiday business. Twistgates Farm, at Upottery near Honiton, already offers self-catering cottages but submitted plans for the wooden cabins to broaden its offer
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Lyme Bay Winery scoop numerous accolades for their wine
Lyme Bay Winery has won nationally and internationally recognised wine competitions this week. The winery has won numerous awards from the WineGB Awards, Decanter World Wine Awards, The International Wine Challenge, and The International Wine &
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Eight-year-old goes for gold with the summer reading challenge
Year 3 Seaton Primary School student Poppy Greenacre, 8, has read an impressive 100 books for The Secret Book Quest and collected her gold certificate from Seaton Library. A spokesman for Seaton Library said: "This is a fantastic achievement with
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Lyme Regis grandmothers compete in annual golf competition
Last week, Lyme Regis Golf Club's Ladies Section held the historic Grannies' Shield alongside a stableford competition. First held in 1991, the competition allows all grandmothers to participate. Jean Jolley and Marina Cave clinched the victory
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Jazz, swing and dinosaurs on offer at Seaton's Natural Festival
Seaton's Natural Festival is back, celebrating talent and shining a spotlight on our natural environment. The Seaton Tramway will host the festival, held from July 27 to July 28, for its third year, featuring a variety of products and entertainment
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Alex Boon's innovative nature exhibition to educate and inspire
The Rotunda Gallery at Lyme Regis Museum is set to host an exhibition showcasing the work of nature journalist Alex Boon. The exhibition, titled Mapping the Undercliffs Nature Reserve, embodies Mr Boon's passion for nature and creativity and will