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Redbridge shines the spotlight on local heroes for Volunteers’ Week 2020. Redbridge is marking Volunteers’ Week 2020 by shining a spotlight on some of the fantastic efforts residents have made to help their community. Find out more about the local heroes making a difference in our community. Adults and children over five with symptoms now eligible for coronavirus test. Starting this week.
The Citizen of the Year Awards (for outstanding services to the Community) for 2011 were as follows: Year 7:- Eimen Qureshi. Year 8:- Harmeet Kaur. Year 9:- Shannon Haslam. Year 10:- Thekshayeni Thanabalasingham. Year 11:- Khadeeja Patel.
Nicole was a member of TAP throughout her high school years, and was highly regarded, receiving the Directors Choice award in 2010, the Yagoona Lions TAP Scholarship in 2012 and was named the TAP 'Voice of 2013'. 2013 was a huge year for Nicole, who won her way through many rounds of competition to be named the 'Voice of McDonalds Australia, Asia and Africa', an amazing accomplishment that.
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Mr Harry Cohen (Leyton and Wanstead): To ask the Secretary of State for Health, if he will list (a) for each of the last five years the amount the NHS has paid, and (b) the amount it expects to pay in this financial year, for the drug thyroxine; what the unit price was, or is, in each of those years; and what reasons underlay the changes. (96445).