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'Is Covid-19 my death sentence?'

22 April 2020
'Is Covid-19 my death sentence?'

A cancer patient has shared her emotional story of the uncertainty caused by cancellation of treatment during the coronavirus pandemic.

Demand for action after ex-Gurkha's car torched

21 April 2020
Demand for action after ex-Gurkha's car torched

A campaign group has called on police and politicians to do more to root out prejudice against the Nepalese community following two arson attacks.

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Free food donated to NHS staff

21 April 2020
Free food donated to NHS staff

A family-run farming business has made a generous donation of essential produce to health workers at two hospitals.

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Most-loved magazines inside our prisons

21 April 2020
Most-loved magazines inside our prisons

Campaigners have fought for prisoners to have access to reading material - and we find out what the top picks are inside.

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Young DJ gets lockdown party started

20 April 2020
Young DJ gets lockdown party started

A 10-year-old music fan has been helping party lovers stay in the groove with dance sets streamed live online.

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MPs return to hybrid House

18 April 2020
MPs return to hybrid House

For the first time in Westminster history members of the House of Commons will be able to participate remotely using online video technology.

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Stranded families 'in dark' over repatriation plans

17 April 2020
Stranded families 'in dark' over repatriation plans

Two mums have described their frustration about being stuck in Argentina despite millions in government cash for repatriation flights.

'Nothing sinister' about street cleaning

17 April 2020
'Nothing sinister' about street cleaning

A council has reassured residents there is no cause for alarm if they see street cleaners at work amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Parents' anger at closed nursery's fees

17 April 2020
Parents' anger at closed nursery's fees

A nursery still taking payment from parents despite being closed insists it is not profiting from the coronavirus crisis.

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Wimbledon berry grower's Covid-19 challenges

16 April 2020
Wimbledon berry grower's Covid-19 challenges

The owner of the farm which supplies strawberries to SW19 has told a podcast about how coronavirus is affecting the business.

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Ex-Gurkha's car torched in 'Covid-19 attack'

16 April 2020
Ex-Gurkha's car torched in 'Covid-19 attack'

The family of a retired Nepalese soldier are in shock after being targeted by what they believe is a coronavirus-inspired hate crime.

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Report says 'open flats for prisoners'

16 April 2020
Report says 'open flats for prisoners'

A monitoring board says semi-independent living can help ease the transition from open prison to life on the outside.

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MP calls for Covid-19 inquiry

15 April 2020
MP calls for Covid-19 inquiry

A senior Tory parliamentarian has called for a global investigation into the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic which began in China.

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Former football chairman dies of Covid-19

14 April 2020
Former football chairman dies of Covid-19

Tributes have been paid to a prominent figure in non-league football following his death after contracting coronavirus.

Lockdown pressure on bin collections

14 April 2020
Lockdown pressure on bin collections

Extra time at home amid the coronavirus crisis has led to an increase in household waste being left out for the collection each week.

Community rail group recognised

14 April 2020
Community rail group recognised

The Department for Transport has given accredited status to a rail partnership supporting two community train lines.

Restaurant boss makes NHS donation

14 April 2020
Restaurant boss makes NHS donation

A businessman has given a cash gift to a health service charity in honour of the efforts of medical workers against coronavirus.

Airbnb clampdown on non-essential stays

09 April 2020
Airbnb clampdown on non-essential stays

Tech giant Airbnb has tightened its rules following an investigation which revealed hosts still offering holiday bookings.

Post Office installs protective screens

08 April 2020
Post Office installs protective screens

The introduction of barriers in Post Office branches is the latest move to protect retail key workers during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

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Council grants a boost for business

08 April 2020
Council grants a boost for business

A first wave of financial relief for struggling firms has been paid by a council as it looks to support the local economy.

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