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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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Walk to school over field and railway 'safe route'

Surrey County Council says suitable footwear should be worn as a field on the route can flood.




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'No compromise' - Wrexham's McClean explains poppy stance

In the face of criticism, Wrexham captain James McClean says he will not compromise his convictions after explaining why he opts not to wear a poppy for Remembrance Day.




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Wales' papers: Pay rise for councillors and tourism tax

A review of the front page stories from the daily and weekly newspapers in Wales.




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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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One man rugby tour: Kicking mental health stigma

Jake Doyle is touring Northants rugby clubs to raise money




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Cup hero Ranger signs new Kettering contract

Former Premier League striker Nile Ranger signs a contract with Kettering Town to run until next summer, with an option for a further 12 months.




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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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Crafting is 'very important to my mental health'

Jenni Norey says activities like origami are beneficial for mental wellbeing.




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Headfest: Mental health 'can affect any age'

Teacher Jo Marten says learning about emotional resilience gives children the "tools to prepare for change".




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Festival offers mental health advice and support

BBC Radio Northampton is bringing wellbeing professionals together for 'Headfest'.




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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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Saints given permission to develop land

The land is located adjacent to two of Northampton Saints' existing training pitches.




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Care home plans approved despite 47 objections

Residents say the two-storey home would cause parking issues.




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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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Football club's charity awarded Children in Need grant

The Cobblers' Community Trust will receive £27,000 to help boost the confidence and wellbeing of children.




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Plan for £20m budget on children's homes

A council wants to develop children's homes and office spaces for service staff.




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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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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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Reading project helps children affected by pandemic

A reading scheme set up to help school children in Hastings has been extended for a third year.




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Hundreds protest against Chagos Islands deal

Chagossians from Crawley are critical of an agreement between the UK and Mauritian governments.




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Haverhill: Banking Hub first for Suffolk

More sites arriving in Suffolk soon




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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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Plans for 185 homes recommended for approval

Residents raise concerns about the plans in an east Suffolk village.




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Man caught watching porn while driving 44-tonne HGV

"I am just glad officers were able to identify this madness," a crime commissioner says.




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Woman gets fly-tipping fine after rubbish stolen

The waste was taken from Abigail's home in Boston.




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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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Man charged with murder and victim named by police

Police say three men were known to each other and had been to Aldi together before altercation.




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'Significant milestone' reached at derelict site

A sales agreement means work can soon start on a new development at a former factory in Stamford.




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Woman dies following house fire

Emergency services were called to the blaze on Tuesday evening.




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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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Historic hotel wants to host boxing and wrestling

Liverpool City Council is expected to announce next year whether it will approve the hotel's plans.




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'It feels wrong Brianna isn't here to celebrate'

Esther Ghey says her daughter had wanted "everything pink" for her 18th birthday.




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National Trust land deal to bring 91,000 new trees

The National Trust aims to convert disused farmland in Sefton into a thriving woodland habitat.




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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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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 Billingham Dancing Lady

Helen Gordon can be seen every morning dancing through the streets of Billingham.




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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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Riots meant 'I didn't go outside with my hijab'

A report on the summer riots shows asylum seekers and refugees were afraid to leave their homes.




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Anti-campervan barrier installed at beach road

Owner PD Ports says action is needed to stop wild camping on the peninsula by Redcar Beach.




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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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Esther Rantzen urges MP lobby over assisted dying

Dame Esther says people should contact MPs with "good reasons" for a change in the law.




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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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'Bringing history to life' through 3D laser scanning

Buildings that are normally inaccessible can now be explored virtually using smartphones.




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'I don't sweat my future' - Martin defiant as Saints lose again

Why Southampton boss Russell Martin remains calm despite nine defeats in 11 games leaving them bottom of the Premier League.