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YL Motors opens in Bradwell Abbey
YL Motors specialise in vehicle restoration, customisation, tuning, repairs and servicing in Milton Keynes.
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MKFM goes electric thanks to Electric Vehicle Experience Centre
Have you spotted the new MKFM vehicle yet? Thanks to the Electric Vehicle Experience Centre, the MKFM team are gaining first-hand experience of driving and charging an electric vehicle in Milton Keynes and they'll take you along for the ride!
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Recycling & Robotics creates Exciting Recipe for Restaurant in CMK
An enthusiasm for reusing discarded materials to create pieces of art and a love of all things robotics has resulted in one of the UK’s most futuristic restaurants in Milton Keynes.
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Single AstraZeneca or Pfizer dose 80% effective at preventing hospitalisations in over 80s
A single shot of either the AstraZeneca or Pfizer vaccines is more than 80% effective at preventing hospitalisation among the over 80s, the health secretary has said.
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Investment Companies Turn To Tech After The Pandemic
Thanks to the pandemic, the world has been forced to change in many ways. Although the tide seems to be starting to turn with the virus, the chances of everything going back to normal are slim. Too much has been affected for that to happen.
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20 million people have received first coronavirus jab in UK, says Matt Hancock
More than 20 million people have had their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine in the UK, the health secretary has said.
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Are cinemas going to change for good? A Milton Keynes film reviewer gives his thoughts
As Disney Plus launches Star on it's streaming service this week, does this mean the expected decline in cinema attendance? A Milton Keynes film reviewer and YouTuber gives his views.
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Looking forward to a pamper when beauty salons reopen?
Beauty salons will be allowed to reopen from 12th April, as long as strict conditions are met, and new local lockdown business Pinch & Prod can’t wait to open their doors in Tattenhoe.
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Travel and aviation - Boris Johnson says no international holidays until at least 17 May
The travel and aviation sectors have been among the hardest-hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
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FREE masks distribution across the UK
Maya CARE, a charitable organization is distributing masks free of charge to key workers across the UK who have continued to work and face the public through lockdown, despite the danger of exposure.
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Outdoor learning centres could be 'lost forever' if not included on PM's roadmap out of lockdown
Outdoor learning centres have warned they could be "lost forever" if they aren't included on Boris Johnson's roadmap to reopen from England's latest lockdown.
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Long-COVID likely to put 'significant strain' on NHS in coming years, scientists say
Long-term complications from COVID-19 are likely to put "significant strain" on the NHS in the coming years, as they become increasingly common across all age groups, scientists have warned.
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A 'semi-normal summer'? Greece says talks under way with UK about holidays
Haris Theoharis, the Greek tourism minister, says he hopes "we can have a semi-normal summer" and confirms discussions are under way with UK government officials with the aim of letting travel restart later in the year.
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Where is cryptocurrencies industry heading in the next 2 years?
Cryptocurrency has become one of the most popular methods of trading assets online. Although it has become an international trend, there is still a long way to go in terms of learning what is achievable as the developments in technology play out.
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Bitcoin? Dogecoin? Gamestop stock? Bletchley money doctor gives her diagnosis
In our latest appointment with Bletchley money doctor Dr Nikki Ramskill, she tells us about the traps of investing in cryptocurrency and advises on investing in the stock market.
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'We want this lockdown to be the last', says Boris Johnson as he plans for 'irreversible' easing of coronavirus restrictions
Boris Johnson has set out his hope the current COVID lockdown will be the last thanks to the "unprecedented" vaccine rollout - but admitted he can't offer "an absolute cast-iron guarantee".
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Wetherspoons chairman calls for pubs to re-open at the same time as non-essential shops
With three Wetherspoons in Milton Keynes, chairman Tim Martin believes that pubs should be allowed to re-open at the same time as non-essential shops.
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'An extraordinary feat' - Vaccinations top 15 million as mid-February target expected to be met
With one in ten people now vaccinated against Covid-19 in Milton Keynes and Bedfordshire alone, the government's mid-February target looks like it will be met.
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Milton Keynes health coach encourages people to improve fitness by walking during lockdown
As the UK continues to spend more time indoors due to a third national lockdown and shorter days, healthcare professionals are encouraging people to remain active.
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UK hospitals admit one third of coronavirus patients in a single month
Almost one third of all patients who have needed hospital treatment for Covid since the pandemic began were admitted last month.
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5 Tips To Help You Keep Your New Year’s Resolution
Like anything, keeping your new year’s resolution isn’t easy. Indeed, the 12th January is now unofficially known as “Quitters Day” as this is when the majority of people begin to falter with their resolutions...
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MKFM Review: Las Iguanas at The Hub Milton Keynes
Fancy tapas this weekend? Let Lia from the MK Breakfast Show tempt you with her full review from Las Iguanas at The Hub Milton Keynes.
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Milton Keynes Council welcomes multi-million pound investment for Bletchley and Fenny Stratford
Following the budget announcement earlier today (03/03), Bletchley and Fenny Stratford will be receiving more than £20 million as part of the New Towns Deal.
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16 coronavirus cases and 3 virus-linked deaths announced in Milton Keynes today
There were 16 new coronavirus cases and 3 virus-linked deaths announced in Milton Keynes today, according to the latest data.
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Arrest made in Milton Keynes robbery investigation
Officers investigating the robbery of a teenager in Milton Keynes have made an arrest.
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Milton Keynes MP says there is 'lots of support' for struggling high streets and shopping centres
One of Milton Keynes' MPs has addressed the level of support for struggling high streets following the announcement of the latest budget.
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Council leader addresses 'difficult' situation surrounding adult day services in Milton Keynes
The Leader of Milton Keynes Council has addressed the "difficult" situation surrounding adult day services during the pandemic.
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Milton Keynes MP backs Government announcement of £19m to support domestic abuse victims
During the budget announcement earlier today (03/03), the Chancellor spoke of his plans to prevent domestic abuse with an additional £19 million to help victims on the road to recovery.
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Milton Keynes businesses will be encouraged to hire more apprentices through doubled cash scheme
Businesses will be encouraged to hire more apprentices through the Government's doubling of its cash bonus scheme.
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Struggling businesses in Milton Keynes can receive top-up grants to help them during lockdown
Local businesses forced to shut because of lockdown are set to receive top-up payments as Milton Keynes Council hands out over £3m in grants this week.
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Charity chief brought to tears by Milton Keynes’ massive response to pandemic
A charity chief says he had tears in his eyes over the way the people of Milton Keynes responded to the pandemic.
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Top Tories pay pre-election tribute to a surprise object of their admiration…
They are more used to tearing policy lumps out of each other in council meetings and they certainly have their differences on wheelie bins, waste tip booking, housing, and the budget to name but a few.
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'Bright future' for Bletchley as town receives £23m Government investment
There is a "bright future" for Bletchley as the town will receive £23 million Government investment as part of the New Towns Deal.
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Stamp duty holiday extension will save Milton Keynes house buyers thousands of pounds
It has been confirmed that the stamp duty holiday will be extended, saving housebuyers thousands of pounds.
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EXCLUSIVE: McDonalds to restart breakfast service in Milton Keynes from July 8th
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Milton Keynes local coronavirus case numbers do NOT include Drive-Through test centre results
A national newspaper has revealed that government coronavirus case numbers on a local authority level do not include any tests from local drive-through test centres and some home testing kits.
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The areas in Milton Keynes where the most deaths involving coronavirus have sadly happened
The Office for National Statistics have revealed new localised data on the number of deaths which have taken place involving coronavirus.
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Coronavirus test centre employee's outcry over being charged to park whilst at work in Milton Keynes
Employees at the drive-in coronavirus test centre in Central Milton Keynes have to pay to park each day, it has been revealed.
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