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Selvaraj, Schwartzman Advance to Quarterfinals at ITA Texas Regional
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Svenskt Tenn, the home of Scandi maximalism
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Svenskt Tenn, the Swedish home furnishings and interior design company, has always been a curiosity. A commercial entity…
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Dolphins may be getting Alzheimer’s from toxic ocean blooms
For many nature enthusiasts, few scenes are as distressing as finding a stranded whale or dolphin lying helpless on the beach. When these animals are still alive, marine biologists and volunteers rush to assist, shielding them from the sun and…
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Game Notes: Clemson 41, Boston College 10 – Clemson Tigers
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Rail operator Greater Anglia transfers to public ownership
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Greater Anglia runs the key commuter service between Norwich and London Liverpool Street Greater Anglia has become the latest rail operator to enter into public ownership as part of the government’s renationalisation of the network.
The company runs trains from Cambridge, Ipswich, Norwich and Colchester to London, as well as Stansted Airport, Peterborough and smaller lines.
Its transfer on Sunday means half of all rail operators are publicly owned, which Greater Anglia described as another step towards a “simpler, more unified” network of Great British Railways.
“Passengers commuting into Norwich or heading for a day out in Cambridge will be travelling on services that are owned by the public, and run with their interests front of mind,” said Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander.
“We’re reforming a fragmented system and laying the foundations for a more reliable, efficient and accountable railway – one that puts passengers first and delivers the high standards they rightly expect.”
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Heidi Alexander visited Norwich railway station last week, ahead of the transfer Last week Greater Anglia, which handled 81.8 million passenger journeys in 2024-25, was named Rail Operator of the Year at the National Transport Awards.
The Department for Transport (DfT) said the company, with government support, would continue to deliver regional growth.
Two new stations are opening — Beaulieu Park in north Chelmsford this month and Cambridge South early next year — and the operator has a new fleet of bi-mode trains.
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Greater Anglia will eventually become part of Great British Railways Greater Anglia’s managing director Martin Beable said the move was an “exciting opportunity” to build on its success.
“By working more closely with the wider family of publicly owned operators, we can share expertise, drive innovation, and deliver even better journeys for our passengers across the Anglia region,” he added.
“This transition also brings us one step closer to Great British Railways – a simpler, more unified network that puts passengers at its heart.
“Together, we can create a railway that drives growth, sustainability, and pride for the communities we serve and right across the UK.”
Greater Anglia joins c2c, Northern, TransPennine Express, Southeastern, LNER and South Western Railway, which are currently operated by DfT Operator Limited (DFTO) on behalf of the government.
West Midlands Trains services will transfer back to the state on 1 February, followed by Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) on 31 May, with Chiltern Railways and Great Western Railways services expected to follow, the DfT said.
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Pokemon GO Solosis Community Day Preparation Guide: All Bonuses, Best Tips and Tricks, Shiny Odds, Exclusive Moves, and More | Esports News
Pokemon GO Solosis Community Day is shaping up to be one of the most thrilling and rewarding events of the year. From powerful bonuses to exclusive moves and shiny opportunities, Trainers will…
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Raw cat food poses risks for pets and people around them
Commercial raw cat food, particularly products sold on shelves at room temperature, may pose a considerable health risk to cats and the families who care for them, according to an analysis of the products.
The analysis detected disease-causing…
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Breakthrough compounds may reverse nerve damage caused by multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a long-term autoimmune condition that affects over 2.9 million people around the world. In MS, the immune system mistakenly attacks the myelin sheath, a protective layer that insulates nerve fibers. This damage…
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