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'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.




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'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.




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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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Learning the art of apple wanging in Alton

BBC Radio Stoke’s Matt Weigold went to try his hand at apple wanging for Alton Apple Day.




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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.




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

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




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Car left lodged in side of house after crash

The car lodged itself in the side of the building on Sunday, but no-one was injured in the crash.




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

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




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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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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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Town residents fear for future of treasured hotel

The Royal Victoria Hotel, which closed in 2015, is due to undergo emergency repairs.




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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.




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The EFL sides in danger of an FA Cup upset

Burton Albion and Morecambe are among the EFL sides facing non-league opposition in the FA Cup first round.




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Gloucester-Hartpury face test of character - Lewis

Gloucester-Hartpury's game against Sale will be a "test of their true character" after two defeats, said flanker Bethan Lewis.




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A417 road scheme threatens closure of FlyUp 417 Bike Park

Business future uncertain; Georgia Stone reports.




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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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Forest of Dean new homes plan is refused

Councillors reject the plans saying they have concerns over a lack of public transport.




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Story of Sikh soldiers 'needs to be continued'

A historian says he hopes to educate youngsters about Sikh soldiers who have fought for the UK.




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Route confirmed ahead of city's Sikh procession

Nagar Kirtan will make its way through Leicester on Sunday, with rolling road closures planned.




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Police raid £700k cannabis farm after tip-off

Community officers discover the factory spread across three rooms in a terraced house, say police.




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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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Pair jailed after £1m cannabis farm found in office

The operation was uncovered following a search of a disused office building in Morecambe.




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Water firm spends £6.8m keeping eels out of pipes

United Utilities is installing measures to prevent eels from getting caught up in equipment when water is taken from the river.




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Trial delayed for man accused of killing wife

Habibur Masum is accused of stabbing his wife to death as she pushed their baby in a pram.




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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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Berkshire's Big Picture: Wednesday's image of the county

Showcasing the best images sent to us from around Berkshire.




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New £400k play area officially opens in town

The new space includes a junior zone with bridges, slides and a nine-metre-high twisting tube.




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Medic 'honoured' to carry Book of Remembrance

The Army medic of 20 years says carrying the book was a "lovely end" to her military career.




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Shopkeeper fought off knife robber with stick

A reward of up to £1,000 is on offer for information after a strong of robberies.




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World champion Payne aims to boost sidecar profile

World sidecar champion Harry Payne plans to also compete in the British Championship next year to help boost his profile.




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Luton Town future 'out of my hands' - Edwards

Luton boss Rob Edwards still has his players' backing but admits his future is "out of my hands" after Saturday's 5-1 defeat at Middlesbrough.




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From Honeybourne to the set of Children in Need

Hear from the incredible children ready to represent Worcestershire on TV.




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Worcester confirm bid to return to professional rugby

Worcester Warriors take a major step towards a return to professional rugby with a formal bid to join the second-tier Championship.




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The flooded families living in fear of the rain

Residents say they are scared by wet weather after their homes flood multiple times.




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Chris McCausland: 'Perception of people with disabilities is antiquated'

The comedian has been praised by students at the Royal National College for the Blind, where he studied.




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Hospital bosses were 'disbelieving of Letby fears'

Managers were "disbelieving" of concerns that nurse Lucy Letby could be harming babies, an inquiry hears.




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Joking burglars jailed for string of metal thefts

The gang, who nicknamed themselves The Sticky Bandits, hit 10 firms within six months.




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Paralympian says party snub example of inequality

The high-end store has apologised for not hosting Paralympic athletes alongside Team GB Olympians.




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Dozens of rabbits found dead or dying in field

The rabbits were found abandoned in Worcestershire on Monday evening.




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More secrets of Carlisle Citadel station tunnels

Andrew Carter explores more subterranean features and the abandoned station master's flat




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Meet the 20-year-old Young Ringer of the Year

“As a group of young people, we've kind of grown up and learned to ring together.”




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Gurners grimace in championship face-off

Gurners sign up on the night then its hideous faces galore at the World Gurning Championships.




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War memorial moved as part of square revamp

The memorial is moved to a prominent location after consultation with the Royal British Legion.




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Mary Queen of Scots landmark to be lit up for show

Workington Hall is famous for having provided shelter to Mary Queen of Scots.




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Trial begins of man accused of woman's murder

Paul Irwin, 50, denies murdering 34-year-old Tiffany Render in March.




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Handling of child poverty plan is 'catalogue of failures'

A review into the government's handling of a child poverty strategy has found it has failed.




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Hundreds of social housing mould cases reported

There are almost 400 active cases of reported damp or mould in social housing across Wiltshire.




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Renting costs in Brighton 'out of this world'

Brighton is the fourth least affordable place in England to rent according to government statistics.




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'Pension credit payment weight off our shoulders'

Pensioners Eddie and Maggie, from Wallsend, will get £10,000 a year after they were helped to apply.




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Council to sell four storey block of former flats

Douglas Council's 1930s development on Lord Street remains boarded after tenants were moved in 2022.