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Port Vale eject fan for alleged homophobic abuse

Port Vale eject a home fan at Tuesday's EFL Trophy tie with Wrexham for alleged homophobic abuse.




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Paterson was a divisive character - medic

An inquest into patients linked to Ian Paterson is told the disgraced surgeon was seen as difficult.




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I will never delay flu jab again - pharmacy boss

Tania Cork felt she might need an inhaler for the rest of her life after catching flu last year.




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"We've really seen a dip in morale"

Unison say they're seeing a "dip in people" wanting to work in the council sector.




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Mangan in running to take over as Shrewsbury boss

Former Shrewsbury Town striker Andy Mangan is a candidate to take over as Salop head coach, reports BBC Radio Shropshire.




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Heather harvesting carried out without consent

Farmers say the National Trust has damaged heathland on the Long Mynd.




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Supergrass to headline Live at Ludlow Castle

The band will perform at the castle on 25 July, the day before Olly Murs.




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Rail services cancelled due to shortage of trains

Transport for Wales says the service will not operate on Tuesday due to trains needing repairs.




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Town asked to end reindeer use in Christmas events

A letter to Newport Town Council claims the animals face distress, fear and mental fatigue.




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Council's overspend forecast of £35.1m 'is better'

Shropshire Council's forecast of being £35.1m in the red, is better than the authority expected.




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Hunting Act: Countryside still divided 20 years on

Hunters claim it is a "way of life", but their opponents say they are breaking the law.




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Amorim 'not naive' over 'difficult' Man Utd task

Ruben Amorim says he is ready to face the challenge of the "difficult" job ahead at Manchester United.




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Van Nistelrooy leaves Man Utd coaching staff

Ruud van Nistelrooy leaves Manchester United after not being given a role in new manager Ruben Amorim's backroom staff.




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Council bans 'non-essential' travel and recruitment

The council says it needs to make savings immediately due to a predicted £28m overspend this year.




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Artificial grass firm's 'degrading' advert banned

The Advertising Standards Authority rules an artificial grass firm's billboard "objectified" women.




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Controversial parking charges to come in next month

The plans to bring in charges led to protests in some areas and outside council meetings.




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Double-decker bus crash prompts safety review

The move by Transport for Greater Manchester follows Saturday's crash, which injured 17 people.




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Stockport County beat Forest Green Rovers in extra time

Watch highlights as a Kyle Wootton goal in extra time gives League One Stockport County a narrow victory over National League high-fliers Forest Green Rovers in the first round of the FA Cup.




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Anscombe gives Gatland 'million dollar question'

Wales head coach Warren Gatland is unsure if returning fly-half Gareth Anscombe could make it through to the 2027 World Cup.




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Strip club licence approved despite objections

Women's safety and religious groups speak out against the club, which is popular during race meets.




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Serving police officer arrested on suspicion of supporting Hamas

Counterterrorism police say the officer is suspected of expressing support for the proscribed group online.




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Man jailed for two years over attempted ram raid

A judge tells Jack Bradley the failed raid was "a spectacularly stupid thing to do".




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Greene takes Loughborough University coaching role

Former World, European and Commonwealth Games 400m hurdles champion Dai Greene becomes Loughborough University's head of sprints and hurdles.




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Gladiators star hopes school visit will inspire pupils

The athlete hopes his own fitness journey will inspire pupils.




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To Harborough with love - Sandro's FA Cup fairytale

A chance meeting at a hospitality suite at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has led to a former Brazil international playing for free in the FA Cup second round.




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Traffic diverted after car flips over in crash

Police say no life-changing injuries were reported in the incident.




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Work planned as pedestrian revamp nears completion

The main carriageway of Granby Street is due to be resurfaced as part of the improvement scheme.




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Could Cambridge city cows be on the moo-ve?

The sight of cows grazing freely on the city’s commons has been put in doubt.




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Cambridge striker Lavery nearing return from injury

Cambridge United manager Garry Monk will make a late decision on whether striker Shayne Lavery is fit to return in Saturday's derby with Peterborough United.




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Ferguson keen not to 'overcook' Cambridge derby

Peterborough United manager Darren Ferguson says he has tried to play down the significance of Saturday's derby with Cambridge United to his players.




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Grandchild takes WW2 soldier's bear to every parade

A tiny bear taken to war and handed down to his granddaughter attends every parade - in her pocket.




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Redeveloped car park due to open after delays

The city centre facility has faced delays following the old one's closure for demolition.




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Two more villages included in 20mph scheme

The speed restriction zone is backed by most residents taking part in a consultation, says council.




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Mystery after emu spotted 'on the run' in village

Do not "approach or attempt to catch the emu unless you have experience", a charity says.




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Council steps in to tackle anti-social behaviour

The Public Spaces Protection Order aims "to improve safety and quality of life" in the town.




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Wildlife centre 'could close' over planning row

A wildlife centre in Wrea Green says the council is "setting us up to fail" in a planning row over cladding.




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Bomb survivor tells of facing conspiracy theorist

Martin Hibbert successfully sued a man who claimed the 2017 Manchester attack was staged and "a lie".




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Queen gives campaigning duo Pride of Britain award

The pair started campaigning after Joanna Simpson was killed by her husband in Ascot in 2010.




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The American writing the Thames Valley's history

Jim Donahue is writing and photographing the Thames Valley's life and history.




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Investigation after man found dead inside his home

Police are asking for anyone with doorbell or dashcam footage of the man to come forward.




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Council faces 'radical action' to save £28m in budget

Cash-strapped Slough Borough Council says it is facing an "unprecedented magnitude" of cuts.




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Asylum seeker 'upset' at age review before death

However, a coroner says she was unable to conclude Amir Safi had intended to end his life.




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First acts revealed for Download 2025

Headliners Green Day, Sleep Token and Korn will be joined on the bill by Weezer and McFly.




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Jamie Oliver pulls controversial book from sale

Indigenous Australians says the book is damaging and stereotypes first nation people.




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Race voided as stalls stranded on track

A race at Chelmsford is dramatically halted because the starting stalls could not be removed from the track.




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'My abuser said nobody would love me - now he is jailed'

Victims of David Pickthall recall him being a predator who abused his position as a successful musician.




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'Raac crisis isn't over for us' - school leaders

More than a year on, some heads say they still do not know when their Raac-hit schools will be rebuilt.




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Man killed his partner before overdosing - court

A coroner rules Kelly Greer was unlawfully killed by her partner, Jonathan Parsons, at his flat.




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Vehicles seized in rural crime crackdown

Police say a trailer was among the stolen items seized by officers during the operation.




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A12 slip road closes after lorry overturns

The junction is expected to remain shut during rush hour but southbound is still open, police say.