Features
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Royal Star & Garter
Another uplfting care home story from our reporter, Caroline Verdon.
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RNIB Porthcawl
Another heartwarming care story from our reporter Caroline Verdon.
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Newstone House
Another heartwarming care home story from our reporter Caroline Verdon.
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Pfizer
From our reporter Lucy Hutton.
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Heal Together
From our reporter Peter Milburn
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Croft Meadow
Another heartwarming story from our reporter Caroline Verdon.
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RFEA
From our reporter Shelley Gates
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Smart Energy GB
From our reporter Gary Robinson.
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Christmas Drinking
From our reporter Gary Robinson
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Fostering Wakefield
From our reporter Dave Adams.
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Sense
From our reporter Dave Adams.
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Help Us Help You
From our reporter Gary Robinson.
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Jo Whiley
From our reporter Gary Robinson.
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Blue Light Card
From our reporter Gary Robinson
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Just Eat
From our reporter Ernie Rowe.
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Teach First
From our reporter Luke Dudley.
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Not Forgotten
From our reporter Peter Milburn.
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Winter Ready?
From our reporter Helen Bowden.
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Shooting Stars
From our reporter, Helen Bowden.
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My Little Pony
From our reporter, John Warburton
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Make A Wish UK
From our reporter, Luke Dudley.
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John Sargent
From our reporter Gary Robinson.
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Edwina Currie Part 2
From our reporter Alex Cann.
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Edwina Currie Part 1
From our reporter Alex Cann.
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Daniel O'Donnell
From our reporter Martin Emery.
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National & International News
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Risk to life warning as Storm Eowyn to sweep strong winds and rain across UK
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Starmer hints at tougher laws to block tidal wave of violence online
Tougher laws could be needed to regulate the “nightmares of the online world”, Sir Keir Starmer said after it emerged Axel Rudakubana trawled the internet for extreme violent content before the Southport atrocity.
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Former IICSA chair criticises weaponisation of child sex abuse
The former chair of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has criticised the recent “weaponisation” of child sexual abuse, as she told of her relief at news her report’s recommendations will finally be implemented.
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State failures in Southport child killer case frankly leaps off page Starmer
The Prime Minister has said the failure of state institutions in the case of child-killer Axel Rudakubana “frankly leaps off the page”.