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Digital skills class aims to end exclusion

The cost of broadband and devices can be a barrier to getting online, the Doncaster charity says.




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Pudsey's 1000 Mile Challenge comes to Sheffield

Ellie Colton, Elliott Green, Simon Thake, Kat Cowan and Adam Oxley for Children in Need.




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Sex worker guilty of luring man to fatal stabbing

Rebecca Moore, 25, is found guilty of her role in the murder of Sacad Ali in Sheffield on 9 March.




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Repair plan for walking trail damaged by storm

A report to the council says the damage to the Rivelin Valley nature trail has hit access.




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Airport reopening cost set to rise - meeting hears

A "credible international operator" has been found for the site, South Yorkshire leaders are told.




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Caravan storage site plan set to be turned down

Applicant says there is high demand for site but councillors argue it is unsuitable in green belt.




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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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Rowe still feels Exeter can make top four

Exeter chief executive Tony Rowe feels the club's men's side can still make the Premiership top four despite their poor start to the season.




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Man dies after car crashes into tree in Devon

Devon and Cornwall Police were notified a man in his 80s died after a car collided with a tree.




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'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.




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Jackett steps down as Gillingham director of football

Kenny Jackett stands down from his role as Gillingham's director of football for medical reasons.




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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.




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Contractors appointed to clear Hoads Wood waste

The Environment Agency 's contractors prepare to clear 35,000 tonnes of illegally dumped rubbish.




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Gladiator drops in on pupils for Children in Need

Gladiator Steel visits Borden Primary as part of a UK tour promoting Children in Need.




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Care firm put into special measures by watchdog

Unite Highland Care has been told to urgently improve by the Care Quality Commission.




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MPs call for extension of Elizabeth line into Kent

MPs for Dartford and Bexleyheath and Crayford want the route extended from Abbey Wood to Ebbsfleet.




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Luke Evans comes to Yeovil Literary Festival

The Welsh Hollywood star has written a memoir called Boy from the Valleys.




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Reservoir to undergo flood prevention work

Up to £991,000 will be spent on the major scheme to help reduce flooding.




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Ex-RAF pilot encouraging others to begin fostering

Nigel, from Somerset, decided to become a foster parent aged in his 80s after his wife died.




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Robbie Williams to perform at 'iconic' venue

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




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'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.




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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".




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Liver patients with no symptoms diagnosed in NHS first

About 700 patients have been identified as being at risk of developing serious liver problems.




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MP calls for funding to replace 'shoddy' school

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




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Display showcases multi-coloured poppies' stories

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




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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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Penkhull panto pull production

Community pantomime which first started in the 1950s won't be happening this year.




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Stoke-on-Trent looking to refresh ties with German twin

Stoke-on-Trent is looking to rekindle its relationship with its German twin town.




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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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Middleport Pottery looks to boost visitor numbers

Middleport Pottery has been given £250,000 by the National Lottery's heritage fund.




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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.




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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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Man pleads guilty to city centre disorder

Simon Beech, 36, took part in riots in Stoke-on-Trent on 3 August.




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Hospice to cut 21 jobs amid funding gap

John, whose wife Wendy is being cared for at the hospice, said it deserved more government funding.




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I use music to express myself, says deaf teen

Isobel, from Congleton, will be performing as part of the Children In Need choir on Friday.




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Sports journalism degree course comes to an end

An ex-footballer says the players' union will continue supporting retiring players into new careers.




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Bayston Hill floods

Cara Edwards from Bayston Hill had an urgent message about flood water hitting her home.




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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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Shrewsbury Town appoint Ainsworth as new head coach

Former Wycombe and QPR boss Gareth Ainsworth is appointed as the new head coach of League One bottom club Shrewsbury Town.




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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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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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Crowds gather to pay Armistice Day respects

Civic leaders led tributes in scores of ceremonies to mark the occasion across north-west England.




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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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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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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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Llewellyn aiming to follow in Roberts' footsteps

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




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Exeter thrash Loughborough to return to PWR summit

Exeter Chiefs returned to the top of the Premiership Women's Rugby league after hammering Loughborough Lightning 40-19.




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Kingsway residents seek more access roads to reduce congestion

Reporter Duncan Cook has been finding out more.