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The NHS and charities are adapting mental health provision to protect the health of staff and patients during the coronavirus crisis
A council has announced it is restricting access to parks in an attempt to encourage people to follow social-distancing guidelines.
Police have issued an image of a man they would like to speak to after staff were allegedly racially abused at a supermarket.
A long-serving firefighter has hung up his helmet for the final time after 33 years in the service.
An overnight break-in at a golf course has seen catering supplies and a freezer stolen.
Businesses in the food and drink sector rally round with generous offers in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Measures have been announced to give financial support to businesses hit by the coronavirus outbreak.
The agricultural sector is warning that produce may not reach the shops as coronavirus hits its workforce.
A fruit producer needs more staff to help meet increased demand from supermarkets during the coronavirus outbreak.
Schools are being forced to tell some pupils to stay at home as the coronavirus outbreak leads to staff shortages.
An inquest heard a mum-of-two suffered with mental health issues before she took her own life.
Non-urgent operations at NHS hospitals are to be cancelled in an effort to free resources for the battle against coronavirus.
Waste collections are running more smoothly after disruption hit services to homes in the winter.
An inquest has heard how a retired electrician died in a fire in a supermarket car park.
A coroner has concluded that the death of a boy who fell in a river and sparked a five day search, was a tragic accident
Racist slogans have been daubed across the walls of an alleyway, with police now investigating.
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