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Ashley Jensen on The One Show

Ashley Jensen and JK Simmons join Alex Jones and Vernon Kay on the sofa.




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Three-vehicle crash leaves two men in hospital

A car, a van and a lorry were involved in the accident on the A7 north of Langholm.




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'Hour of hell' as dog gets fishhook stuck in nose

A dog owner warns other beach users after her terrier got a three-pronged hook stuck in her nose.




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Driver jailed after death crash

A seven-year sentence is handed out to a man whose four-wheel drive car ploughed into a group of friends.




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Shadow secretary says he hasn't visited NI due to lack of funds

Conservative MP Alex Burghart has defended not visiting Northern Ireland during his time as shadow secretary.




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No additional Treasury funds for PSNI data breach

NI is not currently in line to get one-off funding to cover the costs of the PSNI data breach.




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Lyons says he is 'not a magician' on Casement funds

The sports minister said his department does “not have the budget” to increase the amount of funding.




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Parental leave MLAs can pick colleague to vote for them

The new procedure will allow members to vote in the NI Assembly without physically being there.




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Education reforms to be introduced in phases

Deputy Andrea Dudley-Owen says changes to the law will be introduced in "bite-sized chunks".




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Air search team has busiest autumn for call-outs

The Channel Islands Air Search team sees a "significant increase" in incidents.




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Boeing to axe a tenth of its workers as strike continues

The company says all jobs are at risk as it cuts 10% of its workforce.




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Boohoo considers break-up as sales slide

The online fashion firm is mulling whether to offload its brands as sales remain under pressure.




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McDonald's apologises for E. coli as sales slide

Boss Chris Kempczinski says sorry for the outbreak as the burger giant faces flagging sales.




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Adidas ends 'fight' with Kanye West over antisemitism

The two collaborated on the Yeezy collection but cut ties due to the rapper's controversial comments.




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Treasury should have declared overspend by law - OBR

Its chair says officials have questions to answer as to why details of an overspend were not shared.




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The crashed car that became a five-star attraction

The abandoned vehicle is now listed as a "historical landmark" - with a near perfect rating.




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Assisted dying 'expected to need Welsh vote'

Plans to legalise assisted dying are likely to need the approval of the Welsh Parliament, BBC told.




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Dental care 'critical' amid mouth cancer increase

Bryan Webber says dentists are trained on the signs of mouth cancer, but people must seek help early.




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Doctor in lung disease review under investigation

The General Medical Council says there are interim conditions on the doctor's registration.




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Energy saving measures planned for council homes

Runnymede Borough Council says it plans solar panels and insulation for 169 properties.




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Charity asks Deputy PM to call in solar farm plans

CPRE Surrey is opposing planning permission given to University of Surrey to build a solar facility.




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Singer calls for stem cell donors as cancer returns

Mike Peters says his future is unclear as he loses his chance for a stem cell donation.




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Northampton's East Stand 'on track' for early 2025

Chairman Kelvin Thomas says the project is running to schedule and should finish early next year.




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Mental health talk can be 'normal as blood test'

A suicide prevention worker says talking about mental health is everyone's responsibility.




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Motorcyclist killed in crash with car

Police are seeking witnesses to the incident on the A5 between Potterspury and Old Stratford.




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Brighton appoint Niedzkowski as assistant coach

Daniel Niedzkowski, head of the German football federation's coach training programme, will join Brighton in January.




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Brighton: 'It was cowardice to lock us out'

Businesses in a high rise in Brighton fear their Christmas trading could be ruined.




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'Brighton was a big part of me'

Rizzle Kicks' Jordan Stephens has written a memoir: Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak & Dogs.




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South East Water invites customers to quiz bosses

People can attend a virtual meeting to ask questions about the firm and its £1.9m five-year plan.




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A27 reopens following crashes and oil spill

The A27 has re-opened in both directions after the road was shut on Tuesday morning.




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Christmas trading disrupted by tower block closure

Brighton & Hove City Council says immediate action was taken because of fire safety risks.




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Immigration centre death was unnatural - coroner

Coroner Joseph Turner says the man's medical cause of death could not be ascertained.




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Fans' joy as Ipswich secure first win of season

A first win in the Premier League for 22 years lifts Town out of the relegation zone.




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Sailing club reaches cash target to secure future

A sailing club thanks supporters after raising £30,000 towards the cost of a new slipway.




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Pulling fastest in historic all-female Formula E test

Britain's Abbi Pulling makes history by finishing fastest in the first all-female Formula E testing session in Spain.




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Man in court on kidnap and harassment charges

Two incidents involving Ryan Nicholls are alleged to have taken place in Cleethorpes last month.




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Victim was strangled to death, murder trial told

Ian Staves was found dead at his home in Cherry Lane, Wootton, in September 2022.




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Other sites considered for nuclear waste disposal

Nuclear Waste Services says it is undertaking a range of studies in the search area.




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Christmas events 'disappearing due to red tape'

Community groups say they are being asked to put plans in place for terrorism, bombs and drones.




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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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'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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'The Christmas stamp encourages people to come in'

Britain's biggest cathedral is given a festive makeover in this year's Royal Mail collection.




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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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Council to keep land Lex Greensill was set to buy

The council says instead of selling the land to Lex Greensill it wants to turn it into woodland.




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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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Hartlepool appoint Lawrence, 76, until end of season

Hartlepool United appoint caretaker boss Lennie Lawrence, 76, as manager until the end of the season.




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Airline passenger jailed for £8.5m cocaine haul

UK Border Force find 25kg of cocaine in a Darlington man's suitcase after he flies in from Mexico.




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Region's last House of Fraser to stay open

A deal has been agreed for the Darlington store to stay open.




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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.