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Shackleton cross makes 7,000-mile journey to Dundee

A memorial to explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton goes on display in Dundee after a 7,000-mile journey.




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MND dad: I must keep working despite terminal diagnosis

When Scott Stewart was diagnosed with motor neurone disease, he knew he wanted to keep working to support his family.




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Murder bid victim felt 'gagged' by parole confidentiality agreement

A woman attacked by a convicted murderer on home release feels "gagged" by a confidentiality agreement to attend his parole hearing.




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Man, 76, dies following crash between car and taxi

The collision, involving a white BMW X6 and a black Kia Ceed taxi, happened on Cochrane Avenue at about 03:05.




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Ice hockey player detained for raping teenager

A Dundee ice hockey player who raped a teenage girl in his car is detained for four-and-a-half years.




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What became of Britain's 'loneliest' sheep Fiona?

A year has passed since Fiona hit the headlines and was rescued, how is she finding her new life?




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We've collected 6,000 bricks - now we need to find them a new home

Two Scots who own the biggest brick collection in the UK are looking for a museum to house all 6,000 of them.




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How Peebles is becoming a hotbed of pizza making

The Italian food is at the heart of a project to give young people "focus and a bit of purpose".




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The building hoping to help revive a high street

A community ownership project in Dumfries is being watched to see if it could be repeated elsewhere.




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Queens fight out Palmerston draw with Alloa

Watch again as the Doonhamers lose three players to injury and still secure a point at home.




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Three-vehicle crash leaves two men in hospital

A car, a van and a lorry were involved in the accident on the A7 north of Langholm.




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Budget is 'deeply disappointing' - council leader

Council leader Nick Adams-King reacts to budget and says it is 'deeply disappointing' for local growth.




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Reeves 'not immune' to criticism over NI hike

The chancellor defends the rise in employer contributions telling BBC public finances had to be strengthened.




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Jersey signs agreement with Caribbean islands

Jersey aims to "strengthen ties within education, sport and culture" with Antigua and Barbuda.




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Sammy Wilson admits meetings with Sinn Féin

The secret meetings were revealed by Rev Harold Good in a new book, In Good Time.




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'We need to have the protection of the protocol,' says O'Toole

Northern Ireland needs to have "the protections that are in the protocol" says SDLP MLA.




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Stormont's £800k flags report 'still on shelf' three years on

An academic who co-chaired the flags commission says he is "disappointed" by the lack of progress.




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'Lack of accessibility makes you feel left out'

James Bedding says small steps can be a "nightmare" for wheelchair users in Jersey.




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GST could see tourists go elsewhere - hotelier

A Guernsey hotel manager says introducing a GST would mean higher prices for customers.




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Workers must keep all customer tips under new law

Bosses must pass on all tips and service charges to staff under new employment rules.




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Staff burnout warning over plan to free NHS beds

Hospital waiting times hit record levels this year raising concerns about the NHS during winter.




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Assisted dying 'expected to need Welsh vote'

Plans to legalise assisted dying are likely to need the approval of the Welsh Parliament, BBC told.




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Plans to speed up decisions on wind and solar farms

Proposals for renewable energy schemes in Wales could be sped up under new plans.




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Petition teen attends Mary Earps waxwork unveiling

Emmy says the Madame Tussauds design is "so realistic".




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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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Teenager's mental health care 'totally inadequate'

Morgan Rose Betchley was “passed from pillar to post” before her death, her family tell an inquest.




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'She's been through so much but has so much love'

Olivia, 4, and her family are helped by a support worker provided by St Andrew's Hospice in Grimsby.




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Waring wins in Abu Dhabi for second career title

Paul Waring birdies the final two holes to win the Abu Dhabi Championship by two shots from fellow Englishman Tyrell Hatton.




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Neighbours feel unsafe after shots fired at house

A near neighbour told the BBC his own house had been damaged by gunfire in recent years.




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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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'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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Meet the therapy dog helping Hartlepool's homeless

Bob goes out on street sweeps with Cornerstone to support the homeless.




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Meet Middlesbrough's championship cuber

12-year-old Alfie has competed in three Rubik's Cube championships.




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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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Meet Bob the therapy dog who supports the homeless

The black Labrador goes out on street sweeps to help a charity speak with vulnerable people.




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Campaign to move town's 'hidden' Christmas tree

A petition to relocate the town's Christmas tree to the town centre gets more than 750 signatures.




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Who Needs Mourinho? - Plymouth Pain

Former Welsh international and commentator Dave Edwards joins Chris Wise and Andy Moon




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Pompey needed 'huge' result - Mousinho

Portsmouth manager John Mousinho says Saturday's win over Preston was much needed going into the international break.




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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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Meet the twins cleaning up our streets

James and John Makanjuola set up a cleaning business because of "disgusting" student digs.




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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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'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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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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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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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.