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A STUNNING steam locomotive will be heading to Hereford next weekend.
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Ukraine-Russia war live: US ‘rushing’ to provide Kyiv with new Patriot missiles, Pentagon says
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Tourists could face 'visitor tax' when visiting Devon and Cornwall
The boss of Visit Cornwall has said he can "certainly envision" a future where visitors contribute a little extra, but he's adamant that Cornwall shouldn't be alone in this endeavour. He has suggested Devon, another tourist favourite, should follow suit
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Man arrested after police stop outside Hovertravel terminal
An Isle of Wight man has been arrested on suspicion of drug driving, following a police stop outside the Hovertravel terminal.
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Why climate change is heating Europe faster than the rest of the world
Climate change is causing Europe to heat up more quickly than any other continent – and twice as fast as the global average – with recent studies warning of mounting threats to food, water and energy security, human health, the economy and nature. What makes the continent more vulnerable than others? The latest five-year averages show that temperatures in Europe are now running 2.3C above pre-industrial levels, compared to 1.3C globally. Even in the best-case scenario, the European Commission wa
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Scottish gran of baby battered by brute after mum died slams 'unfair' jail sentence
Tannahill was given a four year jail term after being found guilty of assaulting the infant, leaving her with broken ribs and a fractured skull as the baby's grandmother says the sentence 'is not justice'
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