Local News
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'This isn't an April Fool': Leak forces BBC bulletins off air
Morning regional TV services will come from the BBC London studio.
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'That was bad' - Potts on his Ashes horror show
Matthew Potts' horror show in Sydney was the most brutal of England's Ashes lowlights but he wants to learn from the experience.
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'I've stopped paying council tax over fly-tipping'
The council says it clears litter, but Simon Harris says he has not ruled out legal action.
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Zoo welcomes 'vulnerable' giant anteater pup
The anteater pup's gender is not yet known as it "prefers the safety of mum" for now, the zoo says.
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Legal action taken over 'intimidating' flags on lampposts
The county council said it received more than 200 complaints about Union and St George's flags.
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'We're being hammered by petrol price rises'
Tom Highland, from Highland Group, says some petrol station staff are being abused by customers.
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Cat saved in epic rescue had been missing for four years
RSPCA, vets and firefighters free cat from tight space to discover Alfie had been missing in 2022.
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'Worst' hospital trust spends £18k on hotel stays
Interim chief executive Lyn Simpson and an NHS improvement team arrived in Hull last summer.
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Woman, 95, breaks five more swimming world records
Jane Asher has set more than 100 Masters swimming records throughout her career.
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'My son's nursery closed with just 29 days' notice - why?
Family First said demand had "continued to decline" and it was "no longer financially sustainable".
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'Best Worst' football club comes back from the brink
The club had struggled to attract players but is now thriving after featuring in a YouTube series.
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Surfing paramedic in training to be a consultant
Finlay Maguire, from Cornwall, is hoping to make the move from ambulance service to senior doctor.
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Reform councillor's defunct companies owed millions to creditors
Blyth businessman Barry Elliott's firms criticised over care home fees and unfair dismissal.
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Campaigner hopes new law will stop sexist street abuse
Elodie, who previously lived in Tunbridge Wells, says she is proud of helping create the new law.
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Rural homes 'too proud' for high energy costs fund
As the Crisis and Resilience Fund opens, a charity says the process must be simpler for communities.
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Woman who died on way to Take That gig 'had much more to give'
Donna Crossman was killed while walking with friends to a Take That concert.
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'My special blood helps critically ill babies'
Nigel Vaughan has a rare blood type which can be used to help critically ill babies.
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Anti-social fears at 'UK's happiest place'
There are calls for permanent CCTV and a greater police presence around Skipton bus station.
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The problems behind a £34m taxpayer-funded solar farm
The solar farm is so far making less money than it was hoped after being beset by years of delay.
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Failed experiment as England get grim glimpse of life without Kane
England's World Cup hopes rest on captain Harry Kane after a grim taste of life without him in the defeat against Japan at Wembley, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.