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Mowbray eyes return after bowel cancer diagnosis

Former Sunderland and Birmingham City boss Tony Mowbray speaks about his battle with bowel cancer and hopes of returning to football.




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Ceiling fall forces Christmas show's cancellation

A large slab of plaster fell from the ceiling "exploding" into the venue, company trustees say.




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Ex-councillor to stand trial over messages

Shaz Saleem, 38, denies two charges of sending threatening messages on an electronic device.




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NHS trust reverses plan to cut overtime rates

Potential industrial action over the plans have now been called off by a doctors union.




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Father’s pain after son dies at playing Spider-Man

Five-year-old Saleh Aslam was climbing a radiator which fell on top of him near Watford.




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‘Frustrated disbelief’ at another Hitchin fire

The Labour MP for Hitchin, Alistair Strathern, reacts to the blaze in Wallace Way.




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Paddington came to Hemel and left his marmalade

Gadebridge Pharmacy was used as a location for a scene in the film, Paddington in Peru.




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How St Albans Cathedral came to be

The Reverend Canon Will Gibbs explains how the story of Saint Alban became an inspiration




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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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Luton and Sunderland fined for mass confrontation

Luton and Sunderland are fined by the Football Association for a mass confrontation at the end of their Championship game last month.




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BBC Sounds: 'Gig Buddies means I can see Iron Maiden again'

Gig Buddies partnered Lee up with Steve as they share similar musical tastes.




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The buddy scheme helping fans return to live gigs

A heavy metal fan says Gig Buddies Bedford has "given him back a huge amount of freedom".




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MP objects to plan to house asylum seekers in hotel

Chris Curtis, the Labour MP for Milton Keynes North, says it is "is neither safe nor appropriate".




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Plans for carbon capture facility at incinerator

The business says it is welcoming public feedback on the proposal.




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Bishop: Justin Welby 'in an impossible situation'

The Right Reverend Richard Jackson says the Archbishop has 'taken responsibility'.




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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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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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Man charged with murder after woman found dead

The 46-year-old man is remanded in custody and due before magistrates on Wednesday.




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'My MBE means elite sport pain is all worthwhile'

Paralympic swimmer Rebecca Redfern was recognised for services to young people and her community.




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Cumbrian 106 and not out

106 year old Dorothy Young remembers her life in Ireby, Blennerhasset, and Torpenhow.




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Losing late leads 'can't keep happening' - Clemence

Barrow head coach Stephen Clemence says his players have to stop the habit of squandering late leads in matches after their 1-1 draw with Colchester.




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Thousands roll into town for annual soapbox derby

Teams in Barrow make a kart relying on only their strength and gravity to get to the finish line.




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Club rep encourages autistic fans to attend games

"Having autism, you're recognised as having differences, but being a part of a club, you're the same."




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Protesters to fight cross-border giant pylon plans

The pylons, spanning 50 miles, will run wind farm energy into England but will dissect the Borders countryside.




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Ambulance workshop to be built at old carpet shop

The new workshop is being built to carry out repairs and MOTs on the vehicles and help train staff.




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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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Ex-miner calls for 'unjust' pension payment change

The government will boost pensions of ex-miners on the MPS scheme, leaving out those on the BCSSS.




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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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Will UK interest rate cut make mortgages and loans cheaper?

Bank of England interest rates affect the mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions of people.




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Interest rates cut but Bank hints fewer falls to come

Interest rates were cut to 4.75% but the Bank expects inflation to creep higher after last week's Budget.




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Thousands stuck on council home waiting list

More than 5,500 residents are currently hoping to secure a council property in the Barnsley area.




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'Order to repay my carer allowance dehumanised me'

Carers reveal the stress of the DWP informing them they have been overpaid in benefits.




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House price fall could boost London economy - Khan

Mayor of London says increasing access to affordable housing is vital to the city's economic growth




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‘The mould makes my asthma worse,’ says tenant

Tenants say they have experienced mould, mushrooms growing through carpets and water leaks.




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What is the Bibby Stockholm and why is it controversial?

All about the Bibby Stockholm barge, which is moored in Portland, Dorset.




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Remembrance poppy fundraisers bridge generations

Terry Clarkson and his granddaughter, Olivia, have raised thousands for the Royal British Legion.




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In pictures: Remembrance Sunday poppies and parades

People across the south of England pay their respects to fallen service men and women.




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'I'm sailing around the world and want a record'

Poole sailor Pip Hare wants to be the first woman to complete the gruelling 24,300-mile Vendée Globe race twice.




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Swan survives crash through glass skylight

A swan ends up trapped in netting before falling to the floor after smashing through a skylight.




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Remembrance tribute to GI father

John Stockley never knew the identity of his father - a black GI, stationed in Dorset.




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Club legend hangs up boots after 618 appearances

Wimborne Town centre-back Scott Arnold amassed the last of his 618 appearances against Weymouth.




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'Enjoy the world while you can,' says teen with MD

Car-obsessed teenager Dakota, who has muscular dystrophy, is treated to a trip to Silverstone.




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Salisbury’s first woman bus driver

Daughters Gill and Kay talk about the struggles faced by their mum Gwen Watton.




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West of England events mark Armistice Day

Events take place across the region to mark the armistice at the end of World War One.




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Man rescued after bungalow roof fire

Firefighters are still at the scene and a road closure is in place on Drove Road in Swindon.




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Daughter's mission to give people CPR skills and access to defibrillators

Kenilworth woman's campaign to give people the best chance of surviving a cardiac arrest.




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Rugby's Wakelin loses to Ding in Nanjing final

China's Ding Junhui wins six frames in a row to beat Englishman Chris Wakelin 10-7 in the final of the International Championship.




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Thousands gather in town to mark Armistice Day

Bedworth has marked 11 November on the actual day every year for more than 100 years.




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King faces fans after painful Robins 'divorce'

Coventry City owner Doug King outlines the real reasons behind Mark Robins' sacking from Sky Blues.