chipperness, n.
OED Word of the Day: chipperness, n. The condition or quality of being chipper; lively cheerfulness.
OED Word of the Day: chipperness, n. The condition or quality of being chipper; lively cheerfulness.
Date: 08/13/2022
Player: Ludvig Wulff (D)
From: Halmstad Hammers HC
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Date: 08/13/2022
Player: Alex Olaru (G)
From: Székely Jégkorong Akadémia U18
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Date: 08/13/2022
Player: Thomas Merbah (F)
From: Toulon
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Date: 08/13/2022
Player: Nathan Pollard (F)
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Date: 08/13/2022
Player: Thomas Schubert (G)
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Date: 08/13/2022
Player: Leeroy Rüsi (F)
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Date: 08/13/2022
Player: Simon Steiner (D)
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Date: 08/13/2022
Player: Claudio Forrer (F)
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Other News Sources - Partners from across Doncaster and South Yorkshire, including the Mayors of Doncaster and South Yorkshire and local MPs, have today welcomed Rail Minister Wendy Morton MP to the city as part of the national competition to be the home of Great British Railways.
Route One (Bus and Coach) - First Bus is no longer pursuing an order for Arrival battery-electric buses as part of its involvement with bids to the Zero Emission Bus Regional Areas (ZEBRA) scheme in England that have been allocated funding.
Other Regional Press - WEST Lancashires MP has added her name to an open letter from several North West Labour MPs to the Secretary of State for Transport, supporting Crewes bid to be the new home of Great British Railways headquarters.
Other Regional Press - A £1.6million scheme to improve access to Bury St Edmunds rail station has been officially opened. The new northern entrance of the station, off Fornham Road, a larger booking hall, new ticketing hub and two new retail units were part of the scheme unveiled at a ceremony today.
Other Regional Press - Cheshire East Council has made one final heartfelt plea to the public - urging them to vote for Crewe to become the home of the Great British Railways.
Other Regional Press - Tory ministers have been urged to back a major funding bid that would save the Shields Ferry from being shut down in 2025.
Bucks Free Press - The Church has big plans with the money.
The Press and Journal (Aberdeen) - The eight-part BBC series will give an behind the scenes look at the CalMac operation, which has come under increasing pressure in recent months due to repeated cancellations and technical issues.
Nottingham Evening Post - Calls are mounting for a new cycle route running between Sherwood and West Bridgford. Cyclists say they "don't feel safe" travelling on Nottingham's roads which are typically very busy throughout each and every day.
Manchester Evening News - Gareth Butterfield reviews the Mio Cyclo Discover Connect on a series of bike rides
Liverpool Echo - Calls for action to help those cut off amid support for Arriva strikers in Croxteth
Liverpool Echo - The train "dangerously overheated" as temperatures soared
Birmingham Post - Management said they made a strong start to its peak summer season following two years of disruption
i News - Union leaders have also pledged to stay pragmatic with strike action in Wales set to be averted as a deal is agreed with the operator, i can reveal.
Times Online - The next stage of Britains summer of discontent will start today when services on large parts of the rail network come to a halt over a pay dispute.
Times Online - The public is being given a choice where to put the new offices of Great British Railways