
Christian Fuller
Journalist, BBC South East at BBC
Senior Journalist at @BBCNews 📝 Formerly @BrightonArgus / @NZHerald | Watford fan 🐝 | Got a story? Email me [email protected]
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Hardest Geezer finishes running length of New ZealandChristian FullerRUSS COOKRuss Cook, from Worthing, has run the full length of New ZealandA man who ran the entire length of Africa has completed his latest challenge – running the full length of New Zealand. Russ Cook, nicknamed Hardest Geezer, has run more than 1,553 miles (2,500km) in 73 days. "We took a few dings on the way through, but made it out the other side," he said.
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Dancing enthusiast celebrates 104th birthdayChristian FullerLesley TomlinsonDinkie Flowers is celebrating her 104th birthday in ShorehamA dancing enthusiast is celebrating her 104th birthday the only way she knows how – by dancing. Dinkie Flowers, who lives Shoreham, West Sussex, has been dancing for 101 years and ran a dance school until 2020. To celebrate her 104th birthday, Ms Flowers is to attend an afternoon tea celebration.
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New Reform councillor wants joint KCC leadershipChristian FullerReform UKMaxine Fothergill was elected as the KCC councillor for Sevenoaks Rural North EastA newly-elected Reform UK councillor has said she hopes to share the leadership of Kent County Council. Maxine Fothergill was elected as the representative of Sevenoaks Rural North East with 42% of the vote, replacing Conservative David Lionel Brazier.
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bbc.co.uk | Christian Fuller |Christian Füller
Image source, Reform UKImage caption, Maxine Fothergill was elected as the KCC councillor for Sevenoaks Rural North EastA newly-elected Reform UK councillor has said she hopes to share the leadership of Kent County Council. Maxine Fothergill was elected as the representative of Sevenoaks Rural North East with 42% of the vote, replacing Conservative David Lionel Brazier.
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River Thames safety concerns lead to strike voteChristian FullerGetty ImagesThere are 45 non-tidal locks along the River ThamesRiver Thames weir and lock keepers have begun voting on strike action over safety concerns, a trade union has said. The GMB Union said workers would decide whether to take industrial action over "budget-driven decisions" that were "putting people and property at risk".
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RT @aleaguemen: Isuzu UTE A-League Goalkeeper of the Year for the SECOND YEAR IN A ROW: @fc_Auckland’s Alex Paulsen 🧤🏅🔥 12 clean sheets. T…

RT @BBCWorld: Hardest Geezer finishes running length of New Zealand https://t.co/JdsWfLuf7t

Turns out he does always win things in his second season 👏🏼