Wigan Today on MSN
Laithwaite and Marsh Green are to receive £20 million as part of new Government fund with local residents getting the power to decide how it’s spent
Local Labour MP for Wigan, Lisa Nandy has successfully secured £2 million per year of funding over ten years for local residents in Laithwaite and Marsh Green.
A long-time Amazon employee explains how her urge to help turned into a charitable engine that has reached millions of people in need.
Sunderland Echo on MSN
We want Sunderland's £40m Pride in Place money to be spent on what local people need
We want to make sure this is spent on the type of things local people in Thorney Close are crying out for,” say local councillors after it was announced two Sunderland neighbourhoods will benefit from ...
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Texas' end to in-state tuition for undocumented students leaves advocates confused
Student advocates say highly anticipated state guidance on how schools should follow a recent court ruling ending in-state tuition for undocumented students sti ...
Russia paid for Moldovan Orthodox priests to make Moscow pilgrimages and gave them debit cards loaded with hundreds of ...
Direct mail marketing services could be your next game changer. Find out the benefits and start implementing strategies that ...
Microsoft has agreed to make Windows 10 Extended Security Updates truly free for consumers in the European Economic Area (EEA ...
The Orange County town is believed to be the first U.S. municipality to sue its electricity provider over its climate change ...
Barnstable Town Council is hearing from ad hoc community group about zoning concerns in Hyannis. Town Council member Felicia ...
One Bay Area woman is taking a rather unconventional avenue as she hopes to look for love in all the right places.
A Bay Area vintage clothing store owner has gone viral in her search for love, by turning to a digital billboard campaign on local highways.
Wigan Today on MSN
Council chief welcomes £40m Government cash on its way to Wigan
Wigan Council’s leader has welcomed a £40m injection of funding in the borough to be spent on projects chosen by residents.
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