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Beverley Grand Prix Hailed A Success As Hundreds Of Cyclists Take Part

Beverley Grand Prix Hailed A Success As Hundreds Of Cyclists Take Part

The Beverley Grand Prix, presented by Wren Kitchens, was a fantastic success; hundreds of cyclists raced around the town centre, for six hours of cycling events from four to 10pm. It was the first such event in the town since 2017.

The event featured six rides and races, including the finale of the British Cycling National Circuit Series, which was won by Matthew Bostock, of Ribble Rebellion

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Supporting Employees With Amputations In The Workplace: Strategies For Inclusive Work Environments

Running a business requires you, as business leader, to wear multiple hats. On the one hand, you must pragmatically steer your ship through the troubled waters of a saturated industry, globally competitive field, and of notable economic instability. On the other, you must be a nurturing leader, willing to invest in your staff cohort and ready to see the true value in valuing your staff.

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Why Should You And Your Family Participate In Sport?

Why Should You And Your Family Participate In Sport?

If you’d like to spend time with your family, but you’re concerned about the number of hours you’re committing to watching television or otherwise staring at screens, then taking up a sport might seem the logical thing to do.

Enjoying a sport as a family can provide many benefits (on top of the enjoyment itself). Some of those benefits are obvious, while others are more subtle. Take it seriously, and you could invest in some equipment – including a replica shirt of a favourite football player. But you don’t have to spend any money, in most cases, to get started.

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Navigating Divorce with Special Needs Children

Navigating Divorce with Special Needs Children

Divorce is something of a sticky subject, and one which many family units unfortunately find themselves needing to broach. With as many as 80,000 couples divorcing in 2022 alone – and at an historically low rate, at that – divorce is an ever-present reality that touches hundreds of thousands. When it comes to divorce, there is one topic that takes complete precedence over any other: children.

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Hull City Hoping New Manager Can Adapt to the Championship

Hull City Hoping New Manager Can Adapt to the Championship

Hull City will head into the 2024/25 season aiming to force their way into contention for a top-six finish in the Championship.

After missing the play-offs by three points last term, the club sacked manager Liam Rosenior and replaced him with German coach Tim Walter.

The 48-year-old has previously coached Bayern Munich II, Holstein Kiel, VfB Stuttgart and Hamburger SV, but has never worked in England.

Walter will lead City’s charge to return to the Premier League after a seven-year hiatus, but has a tough job on his hands after losing some influential players.

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Leeds Office Transformation - From Concept to Completion

Leeds Office Transformation – From Concept to Completion

Office spaces in Leeds have undergone a remarkable transformation over the years. What once were basic, functional spaces have evolved into dynamic environments designed to foster creativity, collaboration, and productivity. Modern offices are now characterised by open-plan layouts, flexible workstations, and innovative use of technology. This shift reflects the changing nature of work, where collaboration and adaptability are key to success.

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Leveraging Knowledge of Poker Game Mechanics to Predict Outcomes and Adapt Strategies

Leveraging Knowledge of Poker Game Mechanics to Predict Outcomes and Adapt Strategies

Understanding the probabilities associated with various hands is critical for predicting outcomes. The rarest and highest-ranking hand, the Royal Flush, occurs in approximately 0.000154% of hands, or about 1 in 649,740 hands. A solid grasp of probabilities helps in making informed decisions when playing poker. Knowing the likelihood of certain hands allows players to assess their chances better and make strategic moves accordingly.

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Bishop Burton Students To Pursue Successful Careers In The Police

Bishop Burton Students To Pursue Successful Careers In The Police

Bishop Burton College is delighted to announce several of their Level 3 Extended Diploma in Policing students have been accepted into the Police.

Ella Edeson, Harrison Mann, Alfie Chapman, James Lancaster, Ivan Bartle-Milner and Adnan Kadric who will complete the two-year course this summer will be joining Humberside Police; and Mia Begg and Phoebe Redhead North Yorkshire Police.

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