Shropshire
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Districts | Telford and Wrekin |
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Population (mid-2018 est.) | 493,200 |
Points of interest | Blists Hill Victorian Town |
The Iron Bridge | |
Colleges and universities | Harper Adams University |
Movies/Shows | Something to Talk About |
Tootsie | |
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When the Circus Comes to Town | |
All Over | |
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ID | 940352 |
About Shropshire
Shropshire is a county in the West Midlands of England, bordering Wales to the west, Cheshire to the north, Staffordshire to the east, and Worcestershire and Herefordshire to the south. Shropshire Council was created in 2009, a unitary authority taking over from the previous county council and five district councils.
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... His allies worked on what would be the best approach to shield him from a 30-day suspension that could have triggered a by-election (though there were some doubts that enough constituents - 10% of voters in North Shropshire - would call for this, as there was widespread sympathy for him because of )...
Lord Frost reportedly resigns as Brexit minister
Brexit minister Lord Frost has reportedly resigned from Boris Johnson 's government.
Lord Frost led the UK's negotiations over the EU Withdrawal Agreement and Northern Ireland Protocol.
The Mail on Sunday, said he handed Mr Johnson his resignation a week ago.
He resigned over the " political direction" of the government including the introduction of stricter Covid curbs in England, The Paper said.
The Mail on Sunday said Lord Frost would leave on good terms and had been persuaded to stay in his role until January.
It Comes after a week where the Prime Minister with the Conservatives losing the previously safe seat of North Shropshire - which The Party had held for nearly two centuries - to the Liberal Democrats .
He also endured the biggest rebellion of his premiership So Far when many of his own MPs voted against the government over the introduction of so-called Plan B curbs in England.
A total of 99 Conservatives, but the measures - including Covid passes at larger Venues - Passed by a majority of 243 thanks to Labour support.
Labour deputy leader Angela Raynor said
Source of news: bbc.com