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ACCESS AREAS ARE SO VITAL!
The Non-League Football Paper

ACCESS AREAS ARE SO VITAL!

BEING a 24-year-old B man with cerebral palsy and a wheelchair user, I had more reason than most to be upset when Oldham Athletic were relegated to the National League a year ago.

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April 23, 2023
GET SET FOR INTER-STEPS
The Non-League Football Paper

GET SET FOR INTER-STEPS

Key info on the 4/5 play-offs

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April 23, 2023
Rocking Ravens seal a spot
The Non-League Football Paper

Rocking Ravens seal a spot

BROMLEY sealed their place in the National League play-offs with a comprehensive and impressive win against Chesterfield, their potential opponents

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April 23, 2023
FIVE-STAR BISHOPS BOW OUT IN STYLE
The Non-League Football Paper

FIVE-STAR BISHOPS BOW OUT IN STYLE

WINCH'S Field hosted newly crowned Isthmian Premier Champions Bishop's Stortford who scored five against Herne Bay.

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April 23, 2023
BACK WHERE WE BELONG!
The Non-League Football Paper

BACK WHERE WE BELONG!

FOUR years after experiencing a first relegation in their history, Weston-super-Mare are back at Step 2 and player/assistant boss Scott Laird couldn't be prouder of his men.

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April 23, 2023
ELLIOTT'S GOT THE BUCKS INN REAL FIZZ
The Non-League Football Paper

ELLIOTT'S GOT THE BUCKS INN REAL FIZZ

BUXTON turned up the heat on their play-off charge with a scintillating opening 45 minutes against top seven rivals Brackley Town.

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April 23, 2023
MULLIN SAVES HIS MAGIC FOR THE DRAGONS' TITLE KNEES-UP
The Non-League Football Paper

MULLIN SAVES HIS MAGIC FOR THE DRAGONS' TITLE KNEES-UP

Golden boy Paul seals it in style

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April 23, 2023
Masuoka Gumi: striving to be a premiere social resilience company
Newsweek Europe

Masuoka Gumi: striving to be a premiere social resilience company

As it approaches its 120th anniversary, Masuoka Gumi aims to build on its reputation as a trusted partner in the construction sector

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
Naotom! Shoji leading the way to a greener future
Newsweek Europe

Naotom! Shoji leading the way to a greener future

Engaged in the recycling of industrial and household waste, as well as the production of biofuels, Naotomi Shoji aims to expand its international operations in China and Southeast Asia

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
Vietnam at the heart of Yabashi's international approach
Newsweek Europe

Vietnam at the heart of Yabashi's international approach

With companies in five countries, Yabashi Holdings is a construction, machinery and mining group that draws on the synergy between its Japanese and overseas locations to maximize value creation across its business areas

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
Custom-made steel products for electrical wiring work
Newsweek Europe

Custom-made steel products for electrical wiring work

While regional competitors have overtaken Japan when it comes to mass production, Japanese companies are still dominant in highmix, low-volume markets where customers demand high-quality, custom-made products

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
NEWSGUARD MISINFORMATION MONITOR 'Verified'
Newsweek Europe

NEWSGUARD MISINFORMATION MONITOR 'Verified'

Elon Musk's Twitter is giving legitimacy to dozens of influential misinformers

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
Mom and Dad Turn Landlord
Newsweek Europe

Mom and Dad Turn Landlord

With more Millennials and Gen Zers living at home, some parents have started charging rent

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
Off-the-Grid Destinations for a Digital Detox
Newsweek Europe

Off-the-Grid Destinations for a Digital Detox

Push alerts, the ringing phone, texts, emails, pop-up meeting requests and video conferences-it seems like we can't ever quite get away from the digital lifestyle that has transformed the way we work. But...you actually can. There are plenty of intriguing destinations-both nearby and far away from work and home-that encourage you to leave the digitally connected world behind. When you want to take the road less traveled for an adventure, relax at an all-inclusive relaxation-focused experience, or simply commune with nature; there are incredible destinations just waiting... with no distractions

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
A bright future for renewable is under construction energy
Newsweek Europe

A bright future for renewable is under construction energy

Combining expertise in the fields of civil engineering as well as construction of hydropower plants and housing, Fukamatsu Group can offer comprehensive solutions that benefit not only enterprises but local communities as well

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
2x4 method the future of safe construction
Newsweek Europe

2x4 method the future of safe construction

With over 2 million homes utilizing the 2X4 construction method, Wing is ensuring a safe future for homes in Japan

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
SUNK COST
Newsweek Europe

SUNK COST

A NEWSWEEK INVESTIGATION REVEALS THE SECRET CONSTRAINTS THAT WEAKEN THE U.S. NAVY'S SUBMARINE FLEET MULTIBILLION-DOLLAR

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
Kathy Bates
Newsweek Europe

Kathy Bates

WHEN YOU'RE IN A FILM ADAPTED FROM A BELOVED YOUNG ADULT NOVEL like Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret (April 28), every aspect of the movie has to be just right, so obviously directors turn to Kathy Bates

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
From construction equipment parts trading to end-to-end production
Newsweek Europe

From construction equipment parts trading to end-to-end production

Kanehiro has become an all-rounder solutions company specialized in structural and performance components by understanding the needs of the market

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
Raising the flag of success
Newsweek Europe

Raising the flag of success

With products such as its aluminum flagpoles, lifters, bollards and camera stands, Sunpole aims to be a flag bearer of Japanese manufacturing \"monozukuri\" in Southeast Asia

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
Paper material trader Chikami the "connective tissue" for cross-industry collaboration
Newsweek Europe

Paper material trader Chikami the "connective tissue" for cross-industry collaboration

Since its foundation in 1946, Chikami Miltec has continued to be an integrated provider of functional raw materials, supporting key industries such as paper and non-woven fabric manufacturing, machinery and construction and civil engineering

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April 28 - May 05, 2023 (Double Issue)
How to hold our so-called representatives to account
The Light

How to hold our so-called representatives to account

Ten questions you can send to every sitting MP

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Issue 32: April 2023
Resisting plans for 20 minute neighbourhoods
The Light

Resisting plans for 20 minute neighbourhoods

Council meeting video viewed over 250,000 times

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Issue 32: April 2023
Constitutional crisis
The Light

Constitutional crisis

Charles III may put our system of democracy in danger

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Issue 32: April 2023
A new era of tyranny
The Light

A new era of tyranny

Most will know Lewis as a children’s author, but he was also a vigorous critic of modern society and the dangerous trends that were emerging within it

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Issue 32: April 2023
U.S. military emails leaked for two weeks
The Light

U.S. military emails leaked for two weeks

UNCLASSIFIED sensitive emails containing personal information dating back years was spilled on the internet in an embarrassing and dangerous development for the U.S. Military.

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Issue 32: April 2023
How to build a resilient economy
The Light

How to build a resilient economy

Keep using cash and resist digital currencies

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Issue 32: April 2023
Mental health - why now?
The Light

Mental health - why now?

THERE has been a growing level of attention paid to mental health, or more accurately to 'mental disorders', during the past few years.

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Issue 32: April 2023
I was told to keep quiet about injection harm
The Light

I was told to keep quiet about injection harm

NHS whistleblower told to get jab or lose job

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Issue 32: April 2023
Politics can only ever be corrupt
The Light

Politics can only ever be corrupt

Casting a vote waters the roots of evil

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Issue 32: April 2023