The Chester Standard is a weekly free newspaper. It is distributed within the Chester area and has a readership of 102,000. Since July 2006 the newspaper can be bought by visitors to Chester in many shops, at a price of 40p, however it is still delivered free to residents. Chester is the county town of Cheshire in North West England. ... Early elections in November are announced in the Netherlands. ...
It is a sister publication to the Chester Evening Leader', and is produced by North Wales Newspapers. The Chester Evening Leader was launched in 1973 as Chesters first daily newspaper. ...
It is now also available online in PDF format at http://www.chesterstandard.co.uk.
The National Print Museum of Ireland, the Irish Museum of Modern Art, both the National Gallery and the National Library of Ireland, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, the Chester Beatty Library and three centers of the National Museum of Ireland are located in Dublin.
Dublin postal districts reflect the North/South divide, with odd numbers being used for districts on the Northside, e.g: Phibsboro is in Dublin 7, and even numbers for ones on the Southside, e.g: Sandymount is in Dublin 4.
For example, the President of Ireland's residence, Áras an Uachtaráin, is on the Northside, although its postal district is D8, a Southside number.
An inquest is set to be re-opened into the death of a Chester nurse who died of sudden heart failure after being awoken by her alarm clock.
The registered nurse, who worked at the Countess of Chester Hospital, died in bed alongside her husband Stuart after being startled by her 6am alarm call.
Members of her family, from Connah’s Quay, Deeside had always suspected she died as a result of an electrical abnormality of the heart which cannot be detected after death – the rare Long QT Syndrome – are now anticipating a new inquest into her death.