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  1. Hace 9 horas · Thankful - Christian Zemann, co-owner of the Harwich Harbour Ferry, thanked his skipper Sue and crew Ness (Image: Submitted). Christian Zemann, who bought the Harwich Harbour Ferry with wife Lucy in 2015, said: “I would like to send a big thank you to all these organisations in helping with this incident - especially to our skipper Sue and crew Ness for a professional man overboard manoeuvre.

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  3. Hace 9 horas · We took our dog on a pet-friendly ferry from Ireland to France – here’s how the holiday went. Taking the ferry to Cherbourg? Consider a city break and France’s northern beaches before you drive south. ... See photos as Talbotstown National School community raise €1,600 at ‘Lucy’s Run ...

  4. Hace 9 horas · The T100 Triathlon World Tour returns to America today (Saturday June 8, 2024) for the third round of the series, with the San Francisco T100 welcoming the best athletes in the world to one of the sport’s most iconic locations.. Competing on the same weekend as the famous Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon, athletes will swim to shore from a ferry in San Francisco Bay, bike six laps of a course ...

  5. Hace 9 horas · I Remember Paris by Lucy Diamond (99p) Back to the city of dreams . . . Paris has always held a piece of Jess’s heart, ever since she spent a magical summer there over twenty years ago. So when a writing job offers her the chance to return, she’s delighted, especially as her subject is iconic artist Adelaide Fox.

  6. 35K subscribers in the JerkOffUKCelebs community. Hot thoughts about female UK Celebs (Irish with a connection to the UK are also allowed). No…

  7. Hace 9 horas · 2024-06-08 - BY LUCY THORNTON lucy.thornton@mirror.co.uk @luce_thornton AD-Day veteran fell silent and wept yesterday as he visited the graves of his three comrades lost 80 years ago. Hero Bernard Morgan had vowed to pay his respects to his young wireless operators, who died weeks after D-Day on June 6, 1944.