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We also hear that £36 million was spent on capital projects in the last financial year, the General Election has been delayed until December, and three immigration applications are affected by a new ExCo decision on the threshold of support for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
After the break, we visit IJS Prize Giving, get a follow-up from the recent basketball tournament, and check in with the Minding My Mind campaign. Plus, Falkland Beerworks welcomes new owners, and we revisit International Cat Day with a look back at a cat rescue at MPC.