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GB hockey star Alex Danson releases update on brain injury

ENGLAND hockey star Alex Danson has revealed she is on the road to recovery after suffering a brain injury.




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Thought Wickham Festival was good? Organisers promise to make next year's even better

WICKHAM Festival chiefs have promised to top their best ever event next year.




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BREAKING: Let's Rock Southampton 2020 line up revealed

SYNTH pop legends OMD will headline Let's Rock Southampton 2020, it has been announced.




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Lionel Richie, Lewis Capaldi and Duran Duran among Isle of Wight Festival 2020 headliners

AN all star line up of music greats has been unveiled for 2020 by Isle of Wight Festival bosses.




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Hat Fair 2020 cancelled amid spread of coronavirus

THE longest running festival of outdoor arts Hat Fair, which attracts nearly 100,000 people to Winchester each year, has been cancelled for 2020 amid coronavirus fears.




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Hopes that Wickham Festival 2020 will go ahead in August

WICKHAM Festival organisers are still hoping to go ahead with the 2020 event amid a host of other coronavirus cancellations to Hampshire events this summer.




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The Daily echo joined Hampshire students who walked in the footsteps of World War One soldiers 100 years on since the conflict

IT was a personal journey for each and every one of them.




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The Daily Echo looks back at the Allies' early success in World War One 100 years ago

THE continued success of the Allied forces was being acknowledged on the pages of the Daily Echo 100 years ago this week following the latest communications from the various theatres of conflict across Europe.




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The Daily Echo looks back 100 years at two local soldiers killed in action during World War One

AS the war in Europe continued apace, the daily reports of the Allies’ progress on the battlefronts were being forced to share the column inches of the newspaper with the reports and portraits of lost sons, whose lives had been claimed by the fighting, and were appearing with painful regularity.




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Moving tributes to war dead in Hampshire on 100th anniversary of Battle of the Somme

IT was a moving Hampshire tribute to remember those who died in the Battle of the Somme.




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Behind the Somme: Grim reality for Hampshire regiments on frontline

Author Hugh Sebag-Montefiore has written for the Daily Echo about the involvement of the Rifle Brigade, a Winchester-based regiment, on the first day of the battle of the Somme.




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Healthy eating expert Amelia Freer in Lime Wood date

TO celebrate the launch of her new book, healthy eating expert Amelia Freer will be at Lime Wood for supper and a chat on Wednesday January 29.




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Melissa Hemsley to team up with Burley Manor in 2020

BURLEY Manor is to launch its 2020 partnership with sustainable food guru Melissa Hemsley with a special lunch.




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Regents Park back on market less than year after £400K revamp

A SOUTHAMPTON pub which underwent a £400,000 revamp is back on the market less than a year after reopening.




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Masterchef winner Shelina appeals for help to keep her Southampton restaurant afloat

MASTERCHEF winner Shelina Permalloo has launched a crowdfunding appeal to ensure her Southampton restaurant can reopen following its coronavirus closure.




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Treat your NHS hero to lunch at luxury Lime Wood

FIFTY NHS heroes will be treated to a lunch for two at luxury New Forest hotel Lime Wood.




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Best Middle Eastern Restaurant in the UK seeks funding to reopen in Southampton

A TURKISH restaurant in Southampton, which launched in a blaze of glory last year winning Best Middle Eastern Restaurant in the UK, is crowd funding to reopen following the coronavirus crisis.




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Commuters urged to check temperatures to ease coronavirus lockdown

COMMUTERS could be asked to check their temperature before travelling under plans to ease the coronavirus lockdown being considered by the Government.




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Coronavirus: Hampshire death toll rises to 480

A FURTHER five people across Hampshire have died after testing positive for coronavirus.




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Coronavirus: Hampshire death toll rises to 482

A FURTHER two people across Hampshire have died after testing positive for coronavirus.




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Coronavirus: Southampton cancer patients will still receive treatment

HUNDREDS of Southampton cancer patients will still be able to receive treatment thanks to a new agreement between two hospitals during the coronavirus crisis.




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Coronavirus: Hampshire death toll rises to 505

NINE more people who have tested positive for coronavirus in Hampshire have died in the last 24 hours.




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Youngsters are a step ahead

TALENTED Hampshire youngsters twisted and twirled as they took part in a special dance workshop.




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Bitterne CE Junior School children get the healthy eating message

EATING five portions of fruit and vegetables a day was the message when children as young as six learned about eating healthily.




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Be Healthy, Be Active event

SHOPPERS can get free advice and information about healthier lifestyles at a special event at Southampton’s WestQuay Shopping Centre today.




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Don’t miss free health checks

FREE mini-health checks and a cycle challenge will take place in Southampton to boost fitness levels in the city.




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‘Gym membership must be made cheaper’

A GYM owner was today lobbying the Govern-ment to make gyms across the county cheaper for members.




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Taylor Wimpey given the go ahead to build 182 new homes at Whiteley

PLANS for 182 new homes in Whiteley have been approved.




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PHOTOS: Inside the £2 million period cottage set in eight acres on the market for the first time in over 40 years

THIS unique period property, set in rolling grounds and paddocks of nearly eight acres, is a rare find, having been owned by the same family for more than 40 years.




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Most Hampshire firms 'fear they could go under', says chamber survey

NEARY six out of 10 Hampshire businesses told a survey they are at risk of going under because of the Covid-19 pandemic.




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Plight of Nuffield Southampton Theatres a 'blow' to the city

IT was billed as the  “jewel in the crown” of Southampton multi-million pound Cultural Quarter.




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FOOD REVIEW: Bacaro, Ocean Village, Southampton

Bacaro, Ocean Village, Southampton




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La Margherita through the years - were you there?

IT was one of It was one of the most popular restaurants in Southampton.




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Bar + Block steakhouse set to open Hampshire outlet

WORK is well underway on a new steak house which is set to create 40 jobs in a Hampshire precinct.




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PUB REVIEW: Historic Hampshire eatery has dramatic makeover

SET in the heart of Hampshire it is the historic pub that has had a dramatic makeover.




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PHOTOS: Hampshire technology at the heart of America's Cup hopeful

HAMPSHIRE skills and technology are at the heart of the boat which hopes to bring the America's Cup to Britain for the first time in the competition's 166-year history.




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Southampton MP Alan Whitehead: 'The Brexit vote was too close to say I defied my constituents'

IN ONE of the most historic weeks in British history MPs voted in favour of triggering article 50 - Britain’s formal notification of our intention to leave the EU.




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String of pony deaths raise issue of fencing in the New Forest

They have been allowed to wander free for centuries and as such have attracted thousands upon thousands of visitors.




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Daily Echo Christmas tree guide: Fake or real trees?

CHRISTMAS is typically a time for cheer and celebration, but with the festive season approaching, many of us are starting to think about buying a tree.




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Build-A-Bear Pay Your Age is back...but there's new rules this time

CUDDLY toy store Build-A-Bear has announced their Pay Your Age event is back for 2019 but this time there's new rules.








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Flexible 3D printed ears for binaural audio capture

Sam (Corridor Digital) has been experimenting with 3D printing scans of his ears for binaural sound capture. He's using a pair of Sennheiser wireless lav mics inside the fake ear's canals. For a quick proof of concept experiment, this worked extremely well.






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Writing As Rescue, Reading As Escape: Writers On Creativity In Quarantine

“Writers write.” “Publish or perish.” Even without a global pandemic, writers face constant pressure to produce new material. But for the first-time novelist, publishing a book when bookstores are closed for browsing, signings and readers is particularly tough.




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Big Stories. Small Budgets. Here’s What Journalists Are Dealing With During The Pandemic

As death tolls rise, new testing information surfaces and doctors race to find a vaccine for COVID-19, breaking news is not in short supply.




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Sex Ed Is Already Sparse For NC Students — And COVID-19 Is Making It Worse

Can you do condom demonstration over Zoom? What about teaching comprehensive sexual education? In the midst of a pandemic, the answer is unclear. On this segment of Embodied, host Anita Rao talks with Elizabeth Finley about gaps in sex ed brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.