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Public 'duped' over stroke unit closure

07 November 2019
Public 'duped' over stroke unit closure

Figures showing the high number of patients treated at a soon-to-be axed stroke unit have been revealed.

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Ex-squaddie glassed in neck left at rock bottom

06 November 2019
Ex-squaddie glassed in neck left at rock bottom

An ex-squaddie has spoken of his journey back from the brink after a series of tragic blows left him at rock bottom.

Three generations living under one roof

05 November 2019
Three generations living under one roof

Three generations of one family are living together in an experiment to see if multi-generational living can tackle the housing crisis.

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Agony as mum loses 5 stone in a year

05 November 2019
Agony as mum loses 5 stone in a year

A mum who suffers a debilitating stomach condition is trying to raise £17,000 for life-changing surgery.

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Police probe into train station 'assault'

04 November 2019
Police probe into train station 'assault'

Detectives are investigating after a man was found injured at a railway station.

TV presenter to speak at coffee bar

04 November 2019
TV presenter to speak at coffee bar

A TV and radio broadcaster is heading to a coffee bar to talk about his new farming scheme.

Middle-aged woman attacked as she walks through town

01 November 2019
Middle-aged woman attacked as she walks through town

A woman in her 50s was taken to hospital after being assaulted by a man as she walked through a town.

Family's car flips three times in M2 crash

01 November 2019
Family's car flips three times in M2 crash

A couple whose two young children were left hanging upside down in the wreckage of their car say they are lucky to be alive.

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Road taped off after sexual assault

01 November 2019
Road taped off after sexual assault

A road has been taped off and detectives investigating after a report a woman was sexually assaulted.

Head's 'super school' petition gathers pace

01 November 2019
Head's 'super school' petition gathers pace

A headteacher of a primary school has made a fresh bid to open an all-through school providing secondary education.

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New homes 'set dangerous precedent'

31 October 2019
New homes 'set dangerous precedent'

A controversial plan for new homes has been given the green light by planners.

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Get your hands on tickets to soul festival

31 October 2019
Get your hands on tickets to soul festival

Tickets to a popular soul festival are about to go on sale.

Huge potholes 'a risk to disabled'

30 October 2019
Huge potholes 'a risk to disabled'

A worried resident warns someone will get hurt if large potholes near a busy seafront are not fixed soon.

Curry club inspired by love for wife

30 October 2019
Curry club inspired by love for wife

A husband and wife team are launching a unique venture tapping in on people's love of curry while raising money for charity.

Golf-pro opens new restaurant

29 October 2019
Golf-pro opens new restaurant

A professional golfer who spent his life touring the world has opened a new restaurant by the coast.

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Battle over stroke unit closure gears up

29 October 2019
Battle over stroke unit closure gears up

Campaigners fighting the closure of an acute stroke unit are preparing to take their battle to court.

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Tenants terrified of Grenfell repeat leave fire-hit block

29 October 2019
Tenants terrified of Grenfell repeat leave fire-hit block

Several tenants have moved out of a council-owned tower block plagued by fires because they fear a repeat of the Grenfell fire tragedy.

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Dickens house on market for £2.5m

28 October 2019
Dickens house on market for £2.5m

A Grade II-listed mansion where Charles Dickens wrote one of his most famous books has gone on sale.

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Fly-tipper caught on camera fined thousands

28 October 2019
Fly-tipper caught on camera fined thousands

Two people caught dumping rubbish have ended up in court and slapped with hefty fines.

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Apartment plan for old council offices

28 October 2019
Apartment plan for old council offices

A historic building damaged in the Second World War and later used as council offices could be transformed.

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