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A county's first female Lord Lieutenant is to sell her large collection of hats to raise money for charity. Helen Nellis served the county of Bedfordshire from February 2012 to September 2022 and ...
Helen Nellis said: "We are so lucky in Bedfordshire, we have a really vibrant multi-cultural and ambitious community." Mrs Nellis, a barrister, started as Lord Lieutenant on 22 February 2012, aged 51.
A monument was dedicated Thursday, May 2, 2019, at the Helen White Memorial Trail in west Modesto, California. The half-mile trail was completed in 2014 in honor of the late community leader.
Home Office figures show Bedfordshire Police carried out 692 stop and searches on black people in the year to March – ...
Helen White, the driver who struck the vehicle carrying Arrington, had a blood alcohol content of 0.153 percent, according to the report. That's nearly twice the legal limit of 0.08 percent.
Bedfordshire’s first ever female Lord-Lieutenant, Helen Nellis, was bestowed with an honorary doctorate at a special ceremony at Cranfield University this week (June 26). The former chair of ...
It means Bedfordshire Police used force about 38 times per 1,000 black individuals and 12 times per 1,000 white people. This suggests black people are 3.1 times as likely to experience force from ...
Helen White has the backing of Labour leader Jacinda Ardern to win back Auckland Central. Photo Supplied. Vote strategically. That's the message from Helen White to voters in the race to win ...
Police searching for missing author Helen Bailey have found a body. The 51-year-old writer and blogger was last seen walking her dog Boris near her home in Royston, Hertfordshire, on April 11. It ...
“Helen’s family have asked for privacy at this time.” Bailey, who is best known for penning the children’s novel series Electra Brown had been missing since April. Her remains were found ...
A county's first female Lord Lieutenant is to sell her large collection of hats to raise money for charity. Helen Nellis served the county of Bedfordshire from February 2012 to September 2022 and ...
Helen Nellis said: "We are so lucky in Bedfordshire, we have a really vibrant multi-cultural and ambitious community." Mrs Nellis, a barrister, started as Lord Lieutenant on 22 February 2012, aged 51.