"We have newspaper cuttings from across the Bristol and national press showing pictures of the king and queen and events from the day – it just shows the level of …
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Temporary permission for a traveller site in a town in Nottinghamshire has been extended despite fears of flood risks in the area. Park View Caravan Park, in Tolney Lane in …
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New images of a major new college building that will form part of Wolverhampton's City Learning Quarter have been released ahead of students arriving at the campus this autumn. City …
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All seven officers injured in a crash following a police pursuit on the A1 have been released from hospital. Five police vehicles were involved in the crash with a BMW …
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Seven beach huts have been destroyed and two others damaged in an overnight blaze. Crews were called to East Beach on Bournemouth seafront at about 01:20 BST where flames had …
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Lithium batteries present the "fastest growing" risk of fires, a Welsh fire and rescue service has said. The batteries, and specifically lithium-ion batteries, are used to power a number of …
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A rogue tattoo artist who continued to work on customers in their own homes despite losing his licence has been banned from operating in Greater Manchester. Michael McCabe, 62, of …
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A North East town has hosted the "first ever" Team England trials for the Homeless World Cup outside London. The tournament, organised by MFC Foundation and Street Soccer London, took …
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Permission to turn a former shop into a Hindu temple has been granted. The application to convert a building on Beehive Lane in Great Baddow was approved by Chelmsford City …
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Young carers from Wiltshire are taking part in a national award which aims to raise awareness of the hidden work of the group. There are 75 young carers at the …