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Self-aggrandising 'King of the North' Andy Burnham has his chance to take on Starmer... if he has the bottle
Disgraced former minister Andrew Gwynne ended months of speculation by confirming he is standing down from his Greater Manchester seat, opening up a path for Mr Burnham to return to Parliament

I almost died and now need a tube to breathe after weight-loss shot caused uncontrollable seizures

8 cozy restaurants and pubs in Maine to visit this winter

The working immigrants caught up in Donald Trump’s crackdown on Maine
The focus on Maine has brought the might of the federal government down on a state with one of the smallest immigrant populations in the country.

Ellsworth is looking for a building to house 3 city departments

How the transfer portal helped UMaine women’s soccer become a league powerhouse

New deli adds to Fort Fairfield’s dining options

He has one of Bangor’s toughest jobs: solving the homelessness crisis
“When you have a three- or four-bedroom out there and they’re sitting empty because people aren’t renting them, why not utilize them to be able to house three people?”

Letter: Renee Good shooting shows Trump is not making America great again

Why freezing rain has millions at risk of losing power — and heat

UMaine women’s basketball earns 1st win at Albany in 4 years

Pentagon contractor indicted in leak case tied to search of Washington Post reporter’s home
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Pentagon contractor was indicted Thursday on charges that he illegally removed and shared classified national defense information with a journalist, a case that has drawn national attention after federal agents searched a reporter’s home as part of the investigation. Aurelio Luis Perez-Lugones was charged with five counts of unlawfully transmitting and […]
