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Steelers braced for 'biggest night' in history

Sheffield Steelers will take on German champions Eisbären Berlin at Sheffield Arena.




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Randell is a 'future captain' at Plymouth Argyle

Adam Randell is a 'future captain' at Plymouth Argyle according to head coach Wayne Rooney.




3

Lack of international break is 'a joke' - Caldwell

Exeter City manager Gary Caldwell says League One games should not take place during international breaks.




3

Pilots in helicopter death were 'highly skilled'

A jury is dismissed, recording the death as accidental, but a coroner has yet to make a conclusion.




3

'We were off it' - Torquay Utd draw with Maidstone

Torquay United manager Paul Wotton says his team need to improve after their 1-1 draw with Maidstone United in National League South.




3

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.




3

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.




3

Sittingbourne: Democracy 'ripped from our hands'

The government has taken control of a decision over 8000 new homes near Sittingbourne.




3

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.




3

Sale's Hill gets 10-week ban for Bath fan incident

Sale and England forward Jonny Hill is given a 10-week suspension for an incident involving a fan after their Premiership semi-final loss to Bath.




3

Bath lock Richards is 'growing his game' - Robinson

Bath lock Ewan Richards is growing "everything" about his game, says coach Andy Robinson after their second Premiership Rugby Cup win.




3

DJ group 3SEVEN6 names itself after Somerset bus route

One member even has the number tattooed on his chest.




3

Fear roadworks will cause 'chaos' before Christmas

Somerset Council says the upgrade work on Hurdle Way is vital for pedestrians and cyclists.




3

Robbie Williams to perform at 'iconic' venue

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




3

'No structural damage' to road closed after fire

The bridge on Squibbers Way in Bridgwater was closed due to a fire that happened underneath it but was reopened following an inspection.




3

New police station 'better suited' to needs opens

A new police station opens in a Somerset town, which aims to be "more efficient and sustainable".




3

MP calls for funding to replace 'shoddy' school

Lessons have been held in temporary classrooms since it partially closed due to faulty construction.




3

South West Armistice Day services 'well attended'

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




3

'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.




3

Truro City extend Oxlade-Chamberlain's loan deal

Truro City extend Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain’s loan from Kidderminster Harriers until 31 January.




3

Display showcases multi-coloured poppies' stories

Volunteers in Cornwall spend more than 17 months knitting poppies and 23m of simulated barbed wire.




3

'Sad day' as most southerly Post Office to close

Len and Linda Trott are retiring after running the Post Office in The Lizard since 1988.




3

St Ives' traffic reduction plan starts

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




3

'Price of chocolate has gone through the roof'

Katie Cross says she is paying £9,000 more per tonne of chocolate than she did a year ago.




3

'We can't go two weeks without an accident'

Locals say a crossroads in Cheadle by The Huntsman pub is becoming notorious for crashes.




3

An artistic approach to men's mental health in Hartshill

BBC Radio Stoke’s Matt Weigold visited Men Who Make Things at Hartshill's B Arts Centre.




3

Cyclist, 13, critically injured in crash with car

Police say the boy was taken to Birmingham Children's Hospital following the crash in Hanley.




3

Nine-year-old girl's rise through boys football

Iris has played in boys teams since she was four, and has now broken into Aston Villa’s girls team.




3

"We've really seen a dip in morale"

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




3

"It's the greatest mountaineering mystery of all time"

Former Shrewsbury School boy Sandy Irvine went missing climbing Everest 100 years ago.




3

'Cowboy' builder conned woman, 70, out of £60k

Michael McDonald pressured a Newport woman into paying for expensive and unnecessary jobs.




3

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.




3

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.




3

'We embrace it' - Dias on Man City losing streak

Manchester City defender Ruben Dias says the Premier League champions "embrace" the "challenge" posed by their losing streak.




3

'Outdoor spaces not welcoming for bigger bodies'

Campaigners say it should be easier for plus-size walkers to enjoy the countryside.




3

'Nowhere does Christmas quite like Manchester'

Manchester's Christmas Markets return for its 26th year, set across nine sites in the city.




3

Britain's 'best new building of 1996' to be demolished

Salford University's award-winning Centenary Building has been vacant for the past eight years.




3

People who misuse Blue Badges 'should be worried'

Salford City Council also says it will name and shame people found to be misusing Blue Badges.




3

Campaigners 'delighted' housing estate turned down

Developers wanted to build 20 homes on land next to a Site of Biological Importance in Harwood, Bolton.




3

Council bans 'non-essential' travel and recruitment

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




3

Artificial grass firm's 'degrading' advert banned

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




3

Llewellyn aiming to follow in Roberts' footsteps

The Gloucester centre is eager to emulate the exploits and travel of idol Jamie Roberts.




3

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.




3

Gloucestershire street sold at auction for £2.5 million!

Residents can stay, but some fear for their future, Duncan Cook reports.




3

Stroud school reopens pool after £55k fundraising effort

Leonard Stanley School to reopen pool after fundraising drive, Mark Smith reports.




3

Father shares journey after son Joshua's murder in 2021

Michael Hall shares his journey since son's death, Georgia Stone reports.




3

Artists with Huntington's disease create exhibition

The event is designed to show how the joy art can bring people.




3

Campaign launched to rebuild 'tired' bike track

The track was originally constructed by a group of young people four decades ago.




3

'Cyber attack' council working to ease backlog

The authority says there was a backlog of planning applications following the incident.




3

'It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity'

Sisters Alice, Chloe and Lucy will be part of the Children in Need Choir on Friday.