
Michelle Monaghan
Multimedia Reporter at Tindle Newspapers Ltd.
Reporter at Farnham Herald
Articles
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4 days ago |
mon-programme-tv.be | Tom Cruise |Ving Rhames |Philip Seymour Hoffman |Michelle Monaghan
20:05RTL club Film Espionnage (Etats-Unis - 2005)Titre Original : Mission: Impossible IIIRegardez ce lundi 21 avril sur RTL club à 20:05 le programme "Mission : impossible 3" produit en Etats-Unis en 2005. D'une durée de 135 min ce programme est déconseillé aux moins de 10 ans [C2]. L'ancien agent secret Ethan Hunt mène désormais une vie paisible aux côtés de sa fiancée Julia. Il travaille comme formateur pour les futurs agents du gouvernement américain.
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5 days ago |
farnhamherald.com | Michelle Monaghan
MP GREG Stafford MP has met for a second time with members of the Last Wednesday Group – a parent-led forum supporting families navigating Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and children’s mental health services across Surrey and Hampshire. Mr Stafford, who serves as vice chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on SEND and sits on the Health and Social Care Select Committee, reiterated his commitment to driving reform both locally and nationally.
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6 days ago |
farnhamherald.com | Michelle Monaghan
Regeneration of an outdoor space in a village near Farnham has begun thanks to community support and funding. Work can now begin on Bentley Recreation Ground, with the Bentley Archers Cricket & Sports Club announcing that phase one will be completed by May 6. Phase one will involve regeneration of the grounds outfield, which includes scarification, seeding top dressing of the field, and marking out four youth football pitches.
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1 week ago |
haslemereherald.com | Marcus McQuilton |Michelle Monaghan
Staff and student used chalk to convey their feelings about proposed job cuts and more reliance on AI at the UCA. (Submitted)Protests have taken place at a Farnham institution against a £9.8million cost-cutting plan that picks AI and digitalism over jobs and human creativity. Staff and students at the University of the Creative Arts have taken part in a “Chalk the Quad” protest at the Farnham campus in opposition to potential job cuts.
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1 week ago |
bordonherald.com | Marcus McQuilton |Michelle Monaghan
Staff and student used chalk to convey their feelings about proposed job cuts and more reliance on AI at the UCA. (Submitted)Protests have taken place at a Farnham institution against a £9.8million cost-cutting plan that picks AI and digitalism over jobs and human creativity. Staff and students at the University of the Creative Arts have taken part in a “Chalk the Quad” protest at the Farnham campus in opposition to potential job cuts.
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