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Admiralty House, Platform Road, Southampton

Admiralty House was converted into flats in the early 21st century, but it's origins are rather different.




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Never-seen-before telegram claims to reveal truth behind sinking of Titanic

A NEVER-seen-before SOS telegram sent from the Titanic as it sank has come to light proving the doomed liner’s owners knew of the disaster unfolding - something they denied at the time.




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Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed - PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii U, 3DS

Handheld gamers are treated to an enjoyable on-track romp around the Sega world, in an effort to catch up with the race-leader Mario Kart.




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Kodi: A quick guide to the media player that's taking the country by storm

Whether it's at home, at work, on the bus, in the pub or on social media, everybody is raving about Kodi and what it can do.




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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Switch launch date revealed

Bethesda announced today that the Switch version of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus will launch on Friday, June 29.




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MOTORSPORT: Rob Collard's looking forward to BTCC

Hampshire racing driver Rob Collard has set his goals high ahead of the new British Touring Car Championship season.




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REVIEW: World of Final Fantasy on PlayStation 4

The colourful, cutesy aesthetics are enough to make a gamer vomit, whilst the complexity of the combat system could keep the most hardcore of role-players happily entertained for dozens of hours.




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Chime Sharp - PlayStation 4

I love the idea of being able to influence or create melodic beats with simple play.




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Surviving Mars - PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

At first, Surviving Mars will be familiar to any gamer with experience of base building, resource gathering and exploring uncharted territory.




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Mulaka - PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch

Mulaka is a pleasant discovery; a Zelda-type adventure that distinguishes itself with its own unique style.




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Plan is postponed for lorry park on A31 near Winchester to cope with no-deal Brexit congestion

HAMPSHIRE civic chiefs have postponed their no-deal Brexit traffic plan after the UK was granted an extension.




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Bargate Quarter developers plan to add new hotel to former shopping centre site

A NEW hotel has been included in revamped plans for a major city centre development, the Echo can reveal.




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Eastleigh Borough Council plans increase in burial fees

THE cost of dying in Eastleigh is about to shoot up.




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Plans for new school on site of St Mark's School move step closer

PLANS for Southampton’s first all-through school have moved a step further.




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The Conservatives' Steve Brine holds Winchester but with majority slashed by Lib Dems Paul Ferguson

THE Liberal Democrats came close today to snatching Winchester and Chandler's Ford in what would have been a stunning victory.




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Southampton City Council to discuss plans for littering fines

CITY bosses are to crack down on lazy litterbugs by hitting them in the pocket.




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'Do not travel to the airport' - MPs react to Flybe collapse

MPs have called for urgent clarity and a plan to safeguard Hampshire jobs following the collapse of Southampton Airport's largest airline operator.




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Visit Wales. Later: People urged to avoid all non-essential travel ahead of the bank holiday

PEOPLE in Wales are being asked to act responsibly and to avoid unnecessary travel until coronavirus restrictions have been lifted by the Welsh Government.




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HOCKEY: Nat Romain earns Southampton Ladies a draw

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Amy Sheehan returns to Trojans in England Hockey Western Conference

HOT shot Amy Sheehan has returned to her old Stoneham haunts to lead Trojans’ attack in the Investec England Hockey Western Conference.




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The Dock and On A Mission in the Park in Hoglands Park, Southampton

A POPULAR festival is returning to Southampton after thousands of drum and bass lovers danced their hearts out at Docklands Festival last year.




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Key naval battle at Jutland claimed 8,000 lives

IT was the biggest naval battle of the First World War and claimed the lives of no fewer than 8,000 men.




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Historic England makes bid to protect war memorials in a bid to mark the First World War centenary

SEVEN war memorials in Hampshire are among hundreds to be listed in a bid to protect thousands of memorials by next year - marking the centenary of the end of the First World War.




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Jack Nicklaus backs Harry Ellis on eve of Masters

Harry Ellis was backed to succeed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus as he prepared to make his Masters debut.




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Elliot Groves wins PGA in Hampshire Matchplay final

ELLIOT Groves overcame a stamina-sapping schedule to win the Be Wiser Insurance PGA in Hampshire Matchplay final.




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PHOTOS: Inside the £1.45m barn conversion adjoining a popular Hampshire golf course

THIS stunning Hampshire barn conversion with period charm and a side gate to one of the county's best golf clubs could be yours for less than £1.5 million.




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TEDxSouthampton to take place in November

SOUTHAMPTON is set to get its own TEDx conference dedicated to “ideas worth spreading”.




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Luxury yacht builder Sunseeker set to axe 460 jobs at Poole and Portland

SOUTH COAST-BASED luxury yacht firm Sunseeker International, is planning to axe a fifth of its workforce in a major blow to Dorset’s economy.




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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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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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Do message services like WhatsApp offer a 'secret place' for terrorists?

Two men remain in custody over the Westminster attack as encrypted messaging services such as WhatsApp faced criticism for potentially allowing terrorists to communicate undetected.





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Illumination In Isolation: How Omid Safi Forms Spiritual Community During COVID-19

Omid Safi, professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke, knew that the months of April and May would be difficult for the Muslim community this year. Like Easter and Passover, the holy month of Ramadan will be celebrated much differently due to COVID-19’s ongoing social distancing restrictions.




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NC Lawmakers Meet For A Historic Pandemic Session

North Carolina lawmakers gaveled in Tuesday for a legislative session unlike any other — their first since the coronavirus pandemic hit the state.




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Remembering Kenneth Edmonds, Publisher Of Durham’s Black Newspaper

The Carolina Times faces an uncertain future after its publisher Kenneth Edmonds died Saturday, May 2. His tenure at the historic black newspaper started when he was just 4 or 5 years old.




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Murdered And Missing Indigenous Women: Advocates Say NC Law Enforcement Ignores The Problem

Gov. Roy Cooper declared Tuesday, May 5 a “Day of Awareness for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women.” The advocacy group Shatter the Silence reports that 31 native women have gone missing or been murdered in eastern North Carolina since 1998. The state tracked at least 90 cases of murdered or missing indigenous women in North Carolina since 1994. But advocates say the real numbers are likely much higher.




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Quick Tip: How to Customize Contact Labels in iOS

In this podcast, Graham Langford gives us a quick tip of how to customize contact labels in iOS.




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Learn to Code with Swift Playgrounds on iPad - Part 1

In this first part of a series of podcasts, Khalfan Bin Dhaher introduces us to the Swift Playgrounds app for the iPad, and takes us through the first lesson.
Swift Playgrounds is an app made by Apple for the iPad, designed to get people, young and old, started in coding in a fun and engaging manner.
If not already installed on your iPad, you can get it here on the App Store.




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Learn to Code with Swift Playgrounds on iPad - Part 2

IN this podcast, Khalfan Bin Dhaher brings us part two of his three part series on learning to code with Swift Playgrounds from a VoiceOver user's perspective.




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Learn to Code with Swift Playgrounds on iPad - Part 3

Part 3 of Khalfan Bin Dhaher's series on the Swift Playgrounds app, a fun and engaging way to learn to code on your iPad, with great VoiceOver accessibility.




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How to Tell if Your iPhone is New, Refurbished or a Replacement

In this podcast, Thomas Domville shows us how to tell if your iPhone is new, refurbished or a replacement.




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Play and Record Your Favourite Tunes with The Piano on iOS

In this podcast, Tunmi is back to show us The Piano on iOS, an app which allows you to play and record piano on the touch screen of your device. Get The Piano here on the App Store




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How to Make Your Device Listen for “Hey Siri” When It's Laid Face Down or the Face Is Covered

Would you like to have Siri respond to you when your device is covered or face down? Then you are in luck as Thomas Domville shows us how to make Hey Siri listen with the Facedown Detection or covered in iOS.




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"Relationship Above All Else" : The Downtown Welcome Table (Asheville)

Haywood Street Church in Asheville continues to break bread that helps break barriers with its Downtown Welcome Table. A place where a person in need can come to the table for a delicious and quality meal prepared by some of the top restaurants the city has to offer. This unique relationship between culinary experts and the church continues to expand - that supports the statement, "There's always a place for you at the table." Interviews during this feature are many, including Haywood Street Rev. Brian Combs and Katie Buttons of Katie Burrons Restaurant. This segment first aired Dec. 6, 2019. Posted by Host and Producer of WNCW's Friday Feature Interview of the Week- Paul Foster, Senior Producer, News Director, and Morning Edition Regional Host




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UTC Subsidiaries To Add Jobs In Connecticut Despite Merger, Lamont Says

Governor Ned Lamont says United Technologies will continue to expand and hire new workers in Connecticut despite its merger with Raytheon. The company plans to move its headquarters to Boston.




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Pharmaceutical Industry Has Become A Manufacturing Powerhouse On Long Island

Long Island’s pharmaceutical industry now makes up one of the region’s largest employers of manufacturing jobs. That’s according to a report released this week by the Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency.




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Report: Long Island One Of The Fastest-Growing Tech Markets

Long Island has one of the fastest-growing tech markets in North America. That’s according to the U.S. Commercial Real Estate Services Group.




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Unemployment Lowest In Years In Connecticut And On Long Island

The labor markets in both Connecticut and Long Island grew tighter in June. Unemployment in Connecticut is at a 17-year-low, and Long Island is at an almost 30-year low.




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It's A Record-Breaking Summer For Long Island Tourism

A state-funded report on New York’s tourism economy says visitors spent $6.1 billion on Long Island in 2018.