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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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Man embarks on a one-man rugby tour for charity

Jake Doyle is playing for a different rugby club every weekend to raise money for a support group.




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Labour 'shocked' by social housing failures

A council refers itself to the Regulator of Social Housing following a review.




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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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Parking costs rise in Mid Sussex

The Council voted through the changes unanimously.




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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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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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Work to begin on temporary fix of damaged pier

Work on a temporary fix to Worthing Pier after it was damaged in a storm will take about a week.




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Rizzle Kicks star on drug abuse amid music comeback

Jordan Stephens outlines his battles with drug abuse, fame and grief in his new memoir.




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Homeward bound: Leaving Sark for Suffolk

Sark Dairy is looking for new tenants as their current farmers return home




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Haverhill: Banking Hub first for Suffolk

More sites arriving in Suffolk soon




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Work at tide mill to replace flood-worn wood frame

Parts of a vital frame have been damaged by flooding and need to be replaced.




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When will the Lincoln Stonebow clock be repaired?

Its hands haven't moved for several months.




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Firework noise killed our dog, says Lincoln family

They say Lily died of stress from the loud bangs.




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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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'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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Strictly Blackout dancer 'an amazing role model'

Chris McCausland is described as an "amazing role model" for blind people after wowing Strictly judges.




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Station knifeman faces cocaine plot extradition

Ronald Whelan faces extradition over an alleged plot to import 100kg of high-purity Colombian cocaine.




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Referee Coote suspended amid Liverpool and Klopp video inquiry

Premier League referee David Coote is suspended with immediate effect by refereeing body PGMOL.




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Live music venue in line for £585k funding boost

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority could invest £585,000 in the Salt & Tar venue in Bootle.




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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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Tony Mowbray speaks openly about bowel cancer diagnosis

The Boro legend speaks at length about "the toughest year of his life"




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Meet the 'busking poet' who writes on demand

Law student Joel Wilson and his typewriter are becoming a popular sight in York city centre.




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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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Laser attack dazzled air ambulance crew

Great North Air Ambulance says a green laser was shone into its helicopter on Monday evening.




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Businessman banned for employing illegal workers

Inspectors say six people were found working at a pizza restaurant and car wash without visas.




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'We want people to be proud of their blackness'

An exhibition is being held to promote discussion and awareness during Black History Month.




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Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed

A story about runaway raccoon sisters was among our most read in the south this week.




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'Would-be pirates' in sinking boat rescued from harbour

The wooden boat took on water very quickly as it tried to navigate the harbour in the early hours.




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'GP said my daughter was faking - but she had cancer'

Mum Rebecca urges parents to listen to their instinct after her daughter was diagnosed with cancer.




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Canal repair works begin as charity seeks support

Leeds and Liverpool Canal bosses appeal for help funding the maintenance of the network.




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Fan reported over 'Where's Baldock?' message

Sheffield Wednesday fan holds up sign saying 'Where's Baldock?' during match with Sheffield United.




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Blades striker Moore withdraws from Wales squad

Sheffield United striker Kieffer Moore withdraws from Wales' Nations League games against Turkey and Iceland this month because of a calf injury.




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'Karate Kid’ championship dreams in jeopardy

Barnsley black belt Mayon is still awaiting the outcome of his citizenship application from 2020.




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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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Falcons edge past Knights in Premiership Rugby Cup

Newcastle Falcons make it two wins from two in the Premiership Rugby Cup by seeing off Doncaster Knights at Kingston Park.




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Passport woes limit Barnsley 'Karate Kid'

Mayon's karate championship dreams ‘jeopardised’ due to pending passport application




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Parents' shock after stag shot at Sheffield school

A deer was shot dead by police after it was spotted in Greenhill Primary school grounds.




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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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'Alternative graduation makes us feel seen'

A quiet and less formal ceremony is held for neurodivergent students at Sheffield Hallam University.




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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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Air ambulance charity seeks new £80k-a-year pilot

The successful candidate will fly one of its Airbus H145 helicopters, Yorkshire Air Ambulance says.




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Lack of international break is 'a joke' - Caldwell

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




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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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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.




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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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Secret Kent

The story behind a pet cemetery on the A21.




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Karting circuit has plans for racing-themed hub

Buckmore Park is proposing a centre with racing simulators, a restaurant and bar and roof terrace.