Making Hay
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Originally published | 2003 |
Authors | Veronica Henry |
Genres | Fiction |
Romance Novel | |
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ID | 2023110 |
About Making Hay
Treat yourself to this charming, cheering story from bestseller Veronica Henry. A new home, a new circle of friends, a new chance at happiness? . . .
Weather, cost of living and climate make life tough for young farmers
... She suggests " Making Hay while the sun shines"...
Laura Kuenssberg: The super, never and only (while useful) fans of Boris Johnson
... Separately, the Liberal Democrats have been Making Hay in local media, demanding their Conservative rivals vote to endorse the verdict that Johnson lied...
Boris Johnson: The prime minister who broke all the rules
... Johnson s political opponents, who had been unable to lay a glove on him at the height of the pandemic, were now Making Hay with accusations of sleaze and cronyism, and a prime minister with an apparently cavalier disregard for long-established rules of behaviour...
'Little donkey' on a dusty. dual carriageway
... Rather than Making Hay on the A46 in Evesham, Worcestershire, the animal was instead holding up traffic...
'Little donkey' on a dusty. dual carriageway
Police say they have helped a " little donkey" found wandering not on a dusty road Two Days before Christmas but a busy dual carriageway.
Rather than Making Hay on the A46 in Evesham, Worcestershire, The Animal was instead holding up traffic.
Police, who saw the festive side, said officers intercepted to " shepherd" it back to the enclosure from whence it came, although " not via Bethlehem".
There is no word yet on whether The Donkey was following a star.
It was, however, heading in the direction of Norton, police have confirmed.
Update: Evesham A46
Officers are with The Donkey and will be shepherding it back to its enclosure:
Though not via Bethlehem.
First reports of The Animal affecting traffic close to the Twyford roundabout came in at about 08:25 GMT, said travel firm Inrix.
Traffic had returned to normal by 08:40 GMT, it added.
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