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'She's been through so much but has so much love'

Olivia, 4, and her family are helped by a support worker provided by St Andrew's Hospice in Grimsby.




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Man charged with murder and victim named by police

Police say three men were known to each other and had been to Aldi together before altercation.




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'Now we are candidates' - classy Liverpool take early title control

Liverpool have taken early control of the Premier League title race, but Alexis Mac Allister says he didn't think they would be contenders at the start of the season.




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Zoe's Place hospice 'confident' of no service gap

The charity says it is "confident" there will be no gap in the service before its new building is ready.




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Referee Coote suspended amid Liverpool and Klopp video inquiry

Premier League referee David Coote is suspended with immediate effect by refereeing body PGMOL.




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Live music venue in line for £585k funding boost

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority could invest £585,000 in the Salt & Tar venue in Bootle.




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Why parking charges may increase in Liverpool

Council leader Liam Robinson says that "detailed work" is underway to mitigate the budget deficit.




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The last Viking raid on Hartlepool

Charlie Eve aka the History Magpie, tells the tale of the last Viking raid.




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The Yarm surgeon saving hearing across the world

Dr Noweed Ahmad performs life-changing surgery that allows deaf people to hear.




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'I just love life. Age is just a number'

Meet Nana Dillon - an 86-year-old from Middlesbrough who is proving "age is just a number".




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Twelve-year-old drag racer to compete for title

Candra Redshaw, from Darlington, is in the British Junior Drag Racing finals.




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Shops 'devastated' by council work blocking access

The owners of a coffee shop in Stockton say they have seen footfall drop significantly.




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Campaign to move town's 'hidden' Christmas tree

A petition to relocate the town's Christmas tree to the town centre gets more than 750 signatures.




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Anti-campervan barrier installed at beach road

Owner PD Ports says action is needed to stop wild camping on the peninsula by Redcar Beach.




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Hospital maternity visiting hours extended

The trust says it it took the decision following feedback from patients and their families.




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Seized criminal cash to help fraud victims

A full-time fraud financial advocate will support victims in pursing compensation.




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Esther Rantzen urges MP lobby over assisted dying

Dame Esther says people should contact MPs with "good reasons" for a change in the law.




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'Nothing worth achieving is going to be easy'

Achieving Championship survival this season will "taste all the better for the suffering" Portsmouth are currently experiencing, says winger Matt Ritchie.




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Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed

A story about runaway raccoon sisters was among our most read in the south this week.




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Hotel's extension plan rejected over impact fears

The planning inspector said the proposal would "overwhelm" the manor house the hotel is based in.




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Collaboration urged over island sewage spills

Anti-pollution campaigners joined Southern Water at a public meeting in Newport.




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School relocation plan to be reviewed

The plans will be re-examined after public support for keeping the school at its current site.




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Police dismiss corruption claims over patient deaths

A police force formally rejects 72 complaints against officers by patients' relatives.




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Fan reported over 'Where's Baldock?' message

Sheffield Wednesday fan holds up sign saying 'Where's Baldock?' during match with Sheffield United.




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???? 'We have to be 100% every game, some don't' - Rohl

Speaking to the Owls Heaven podcast, manager Danny Rohl discussed how some teams are able to be slightly off their game but it's not a luxury his side can afford.




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Man jailed for life over party stab murder

Sipho Pfukani is told he must serve at least 18 years for the murder of 26-year-old Lazarus Makono.




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EV chargers hit by spate of cable thefts

Sheffield Council say at one point just two of its 27 chargers were in operation due to the thefts.




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'Alternative graduation makes us feel seen'

A quiet and less formal ceremony is held for neurodivergent students at Sheffield Hallam University.




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Caravan storage site plan set to be turned down

Applicant says there is high demand for site but councillors argue it is unsuitable in green belt.




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Watered down changes approved for Exeter bus lane

Councillors water down and approve plans to expand operating times of a bus lane in the Devon city.




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Man dies after car crashes into tree in Devon

Devon and Cornwall Police were notified a man in his 80s died after a car collided with a tree.




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Woman's death should not have happened - coroner

The 87-year-old woman died hours after being knocked over by the downwash of the landing helicopter.




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It's never too early for the C word in Canterbury

The Cathedral is bringing back an ancient tradition not seen in the town for 200 years.




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Dover: 'We were sold a dream, we've been misled'

Bus routes in Dover including one that takes people to the local hospital are being cut.




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Man charged after corrosive liquid injures four

A man reportedly sprayed others with a liquid, believed to have been a strong alkali, Kent Police says.




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Al Dancer in 25-1 shock & Nicholls has five winners

Gallant grey Al Dancer lands the Badger Cheer Chase at Wincanton, while trainer Paul Nicholls has five winners.




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Bath’s Jamie Chadwick signs as Formula E Jaguar test driver

She’s one of 22 female drivers taking part in a Formula E test event in Valencia.




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DJ group 3SEVEN6 names itself after Somerset bus route

One member even has the number tattooed on his chest.




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Luke Evans comes to Yeovil Literary Festival

The Welsh Hollywood star has written a memoir called Boy from the Valleys.




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Reservoir to undergo flood prevention work

Up to £991,000 will be spent on the major scheme to help reduce flooding.




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Navy officer takes on weightlifting challenge

Rob Guest raises more than £3,000 by lifting 450,000kg over his 24-hour challenge.




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Robbie Williams to perform at 'iconic' venue

Pop star Robbie Williams will perform at Bath's Royal Crescent in June next year.




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Liver patients with no symptoms diagnosed in NHS first

About 700 patients have been identified as being at risk of developing serious liver problems.




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South West Armistice Day services 'well attended'

Memorial services across the South West take place for Armistice Day on Monday.




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'Stay vigilant' warning as spiking reports drop 7%

An anti-spiking charity says it has not seen a fall in reports although official figures are down.




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St Ives' traffic reduction plan starts

Work is under way to try and reduce traffic through the centre of St Ives, in Cornwall.




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More people smoking in parts of Devon and Cornwall

Charity Action on Smoking and Health says deprivation and higher smoking levels are linked.




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Middleport Pottery looks to boost visitor numbers

Middleport Pottery has been given £250,000 by the National Lottery's heritage fund.




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A lasting legacy for Port Vale’s John Rudge

BBC Radio Stoke’s Stuart George discusses the unveiling of Vale Park's John Rudge statue.




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Brewers end barren run to sip sweet taste of victory

Defender Ryan Sweeney says it was "about time" Burton registered a League One victory as they ended a 13-match winless start to the season on Saturday.