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| Baby Dies in Suspected Dog Attack, Man Arrested | 11 Apr 2026 | 00:01:22 | |
Three-month-old baby girl fatally attacked by dogs in Dormanstown, police investigate; arrest made, community in shock.
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| Bradford Police Pursuit: Major Wreck, Hospitalizations | 11 Apr 2026 | 00:00:52 | |
Bradford Police Pursuit: Major Wreck, Hospitalizations | |||
| Naga's Gaffe: Artemis Two Splashdown | 11 Apr 2026 | 00:01:17 | |
Naga Munchettys BBC Breakfast slip-up highlights the excitement of Artemis twos record-breaking mission. Despite a minor time mix-up, the crew successfully traveled 252,756 miles from Earth, surpassing Apollo thirteens record. They looped around the moons far side and experienced a 40-minute radio blackout. Now back in Houston, the crew is healthy and the moment serves as a reminder of the captivating nature of space news.
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| Teen Girl's Chilling Murder Trial | 10 Apr 2026 | 00:01:27 | |
Fifteen-year-old Carly Madison Gregg was convicted for murdering her mother and attempting to kill her stepfather in Mississippi. Surveillance footage showed her casually interacting with her dogs after the crime. The jury found her guilty after a two-hour deliberation, sentencing her to life in prison without parole. The defense is appealing the trial, alleging errors and a rushed process.
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| Khayri's Kit Finally Inside Pub, Outside Soon | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:01:01 | |
Huddersfield Pub Installs Bleed Control Kit Honoring Khayri Mclean: After a year-long wait, the kit is now inside for use, with an upcoming outdoor installation to better protect the community.
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| Kirklees Council Approves Demolition for Supported Living Flats | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:00:47 | |
Kirklees Council Approves Demolition for Supported Living Flats | |||
| Kiki Astor's Old Money Bedroom Hack: Neutral Pink | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:01:12 | |
Interior designer Kiki Astor shares her top pick for a timeless, old money bedroom: a soft neutral pink. This color choice creates a cozy, elegant space without breaking the bank. She explains why other popular colors like green, white, red, and grey may not be ideal. Drawing from trends in upscale areas and influenced by shows like Bridgerton and Downton Abbey, Kiki emphasizes the importance of subtle luxury over flashy spending. Viewers appreciate her advice, with many planning to incorporate neutral pink into their bedrooms.
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| Simpler Recycling: England's New Waste Collection Rules | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:01:19 | |
Englands waste management undergoes a significant transformation with the introduction of Simpler Recycling rules, effective March 31, 2026. Households will use four separate bins for different waste types, aiming to simplify recycling nationwide. The new system replaces the confusing postcode lottery, with councils mandated to follow the same setup. Dry mixed recycling will include glass, cans, plastics, and cartons, while paper and cardboard will have their own bin. Food scraps and garden waste will require dedicated bins, with clearer instructions from local councils to boost recycling rates.
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| Lord Sugar's Double Firing: Levi & Conor Exit | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:54 | |
Lord Sugar's Double Firing: Levi & Conor Exit | |||
| Benefit Fraud: Woman Ordered to Repay £23K | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:20 | |
Catherine Wieland, a woman from West Sussex, was ordered to repay over £23,000 in disability benefits she fraudulently claimed for two years. Despite claiming severe anxiety, she was spotted enjoying activities like surfing and ziplining in Mexico, and visiting theme parks. She also indulged in luxuries like manicures and tanning sessions. Wieland admitted to failing to report changes in her circumstances, leading to a suspended jail sentence and a requirement to repay the full amount. The case has sparked outrage over benefit fraud, highlighting the exploitation of the system.
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| Man Dies in Harley Davidson Crash on Rooley Avenue | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:57 | |
Man Dies in Harley Davidson Crash on Rooley Avenue | |||
| Workplace Tragedy: Finger Loss at Plastics Firm | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:11 | |
Two workers at a Leeds plastics firm suffered life-changing injuries in separate machine accidents just ten days apart last summer. The incidents at HLN Supplies, where unsafe equipment led to the loss of fingers for a sixty-one-year-old woman and a fifty-seven-year-old man, were caused by missing guards, poor training, and lack of proper risk checks. The company was fined sixteen thousand pounds, emphasizing the importance of basic safeguards in every workplace.
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| Madeleine McCann Investigation Gets Funding Boost | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:39 | |
Operation Grange, the UKs investigation into Madeleine McCanns disappearance, received £86,000 for the 2026-27 fiscal year, a decrease from last year. Despite a small team of three officers and one part-time staff, the probe continues, focusing on prime suspect Christian Brueckner. Reactions to the funding are mixed, with some questioning the ongoing resources, while Madeleines family remains hopeful. The investigation remains active as a missing persons case.
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| Savile's Glencoe Cottage Demolished | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:24 | |
Former Jimmy Savile Home in Glencoe, Scotland, Demolished: A New Chapter Begins The rundown cottage once owned by Jimmy Savile in Glencoe, Scotland, has been fully demolished, marking the end of a year-long delay. The property, tied to Saviles history of abuse, was seen as a grim reminder by locals. The demolition, approved by Highland Council, was welcomed as a step towards erasing the dark mark from the scenic glen. Plans for a luxury house and preservation of the old byre are underway, signaling a new chapter for Glencoe.
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| Ken and Barbie Killers: Canada's Hidden Evil | 10 Apr 2026 | 00:01:37 | |
Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, known as the Ken and Barbie Killers, terrorized Ontario, Canada in the late 80s and early 90s. Bernardo, the Scarborough Rapist, attacked at least 14 women. Their crimes escalated with the murders of Tammy Homolka, Leslie Mahaffy, and Kristen French. Bernardo was convicted in 1993, while Homolka cut a deal for manslaughter, serving 12 years. Bernardo remains in prison, while Homolka, now a mother, sparked outrage by volunteering at her childrens school in 2017. This case continues to haunt Canada, raising questions about justice and hidden evil.
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| British Man's Sudden Death in Thailand: Family Seeks Answers | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:24 | |
Joshua Kershaw, a 21-year-old British man, died in a Bangkok hotel room, with Thai authorities reopening the case as possible murder or manslaughter. Tests revealed seven high-level substances in his system. He had arrived for a holiday but missed flights home. His family, including his mother Jenny, is seeking answers. A fundraiser was set up for his repatriation, and a photo of an unidentified woman with him around the time of his death has been released. The family urges anyone who recognizes her to come forward.
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| Ferguson Loses Freedom of York Title | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:33 | |
Sarah Ferguson loses Freedom of the City of York title due to Jeffrey Epstein ties, facing public backlash and calls for accountability.
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| Keep Rats Away: Garden Bird Feeder Placement | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:59 | |
Gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh shares tips to keep rats away from bird feeders. Place feeders in open areas, away from cover, and remove them at night to enjoy birdwatching without attracting rodents.
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| Rat-Proof Your Garden: Bird Feeder Placement | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:58 | |
Rat-Proof Your Garden: Bird Feeder Placement | |||
| Belfield Recalled to Prison for Breaking Release Rules | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:22 | |
Former BBC host Alex Belfield, convicted for stalking and causing distress, breaches early release rules, leading to his recall to prison. Victims, including BBC presenter Jeremy Vine, express relief as authorities emphasize zero tolerance for rule-breaking.
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| Fraudster Sentenced for Online Dating Scams | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:31 | |
Gemma Kingsley, a 50-year-old serial fraudster, was sentenced to seven years and seven months in prison for defrauding lonely men through online dating. She pretended to be a glamorous model and convinced them to fund her lavish lifestyle, causing deep emotional scars and financial losses. Kingsleys schemes included fake documents and stolen cards, leading to one man losing over £125,000 and another £30,000. The judge described her as a manipulative predator with no remorse, pointing to her past conviction in France. Police hope this sentence brings closure and urge victims to report romance scams without shame.
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| Vandals Strike Shoulder of Mutton Pub in Holmfirth | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:07 | |
Vandals strike Shoulder of Mutton pub in Holmfirth, causing significant damage; owners offer cash reward for tips leading to arrests, as community rallies behind popular spot and police investigate.
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| UK Enjoys Spring, Despite Wet and Windy Weekend | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:55 | |
UK Enjoys Spring, Despite Wet and Windy Weekend | |||
| Local Leaders Gain Health Control in England | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:31 | |
South Yorkshire and Greater Manchester are pioneering a new approach to healthcare in England, with dedicated health commissioners making local decisions. These commissioners, acting as deputy mayors for health, will collaborate with local leaders, councils, and health providers to tailor services to their regions. This pilot program, part of a ten-year health plan, aims to shift care from hospitals to neighborhoods, prioritize prevention, and leverage technology. Applications are now open for Greater Manchesters position, with South Yorkshires to follow.
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| Man Pleads Guilty to Murdering Mother in Halifax | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:03 | |
Forty-year-old Lee Taylor pleads guilty to murdering Paris Kendall, a beloved mother of three, in Halifax. Taylor also admits to wounding with intent, facing a life sentence and minimum term to be determined next week.
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| Manvers Lake's $14M Watersports Hub: A Game Changer | 10 Apr 2026 | 00:01:21 | |
Manvers Lakes £14M White Water Course Project Reaches Major Milestone: Top-Tier Facilities & Firefighter Training Hub in the Works
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| Community Mourns Cherish & Ethan: Pink Tribute | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:48 | |
Community Mourns Cherish & Ethan: Pink Tribute | |||
| Rooley Avenue Crash Causes Major Disruptions in Bradford | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:52 | |
Rooley Avenue Crash Causes Major Disruptions in Bradford | |||
| Orgreave Inquiry: Truth & Justice | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:36 | |
The Orgreave Inquiry, focusing on police actions during the miners strike clash in 1984, officially began on March 26th after delays. Chaired by Bishop Pete Wilcox, the inquiry will examine event preparations, on-ground events, aftermath, and long-term effects. Campaigners welcome the step but express frustration due to the wait. South Yorkshire Police pledged cooperation, and the mayor emphasized the need to hear miners voices. The panel includes a former chief prosecutor, trade union leader, law lecturer, and historian. Hearings will continue over the coming years, with a final report expected in spring 2028.
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| Woman Smuggles Drugs for Free Dental Work | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:24 | |
A woman from Huddersfield, Natasha Wilson, smuggled drugs into a prison, hoping for free dental work. She hid cannabis resin and Subutex tablets, valued at over £3,000, under her skirt during a visit to HMP Humber. Prison staff noticed her suspicious behavior, leading to her arrest. Wilson, with a drug history, was offered a dental deal to beat NHS wait times. She pleaded guilty and faces 16 months in prison, highlighting the severity of smuggling contraband into prisons.
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| Man Sentenced for Child Sex Offenses | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:09 | |
32-year-old Joshua Moore from Keighley sentenced to 25 years in prison for child sex offenses, including rape, assault, and creating indecent images. Police describe him as a highly dangerous individual, emphasizing the heavy impact on his young victim. Moore will also serve an extended license period, register as a sex offender for life, and is subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
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| Second Teen Arrested in Sheffield Stabbing | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:58 | |
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| Man's Breast Cancer Journey: Early Checks Save Lives | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:39 | |
A former RAF veteran from Hull shares his journey with breast cancer, from initial dismissal due to an invincible mindset to undergoing surgery and chemotherapy. Now cancer-free, hes raising awareness by walking in a fashion show and hosting charity events, emphasizing the importance of early checks for men as male breast cancer is rare but real.
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| Man Critically Injured in A1M Lorry Crash | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:00 | |
Man Critically Injured in A1M Lorry Crash | |||
| Arson Attack on Jewish Charity Ambulances | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:36 | |
Two British men arrested in connection with arson attack on Jewish charitys ambulances, treated as antisemitic hate crime; Iran-linked group claims responsibility, sparking public outcry and fundraising efforts.
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| Orgreave Inquiry: Uncovering Truth | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:36 | |
An independent inquiry into the Battle of Orgreave, a pivotal moment in the 1984-85 miners strike, has been launched. Led by Bishop of Sheffield, Pete Wilcox, the inquiry aims to uncover the truth behind the violent clash between police and miners, which left 120 injured and 95 arrested. Despite all charges collapsing, campaigners have long sought a revisit to these events. The inquiry, with full legal powers, will probe police and government planning, the days chaos, charging choices, and long-term effects. Submissions are open until May 2026, with progress reports and final findings expected in 2027 and 2028, respectively.
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| Huddersfield Market's Big Revamp Vote Next Week | 10 Apr 2026 | 00:01:54 | |
Kirklees Council unveils ambitious plans to revamp Huddersfield Open Market, a Grade II listed building, with a £16.5 million government grant. The new design includes 87 stalls, hot food vendors, a bar, seating areas, and a mezzanine level. A temporary market setup nearby is also planned. However, traders and locals express concerns about the focus on food and drinks, potential clashes with a new cultural food hall and supermarkets, and the reduction in stalls. The council assures that the current setup is losing money and needs a funded fix to boost crowds, safety, and long-term viability. The project faces a hard deadline of March 31, 2028, and the fate of Huddersfields market glow-up hangs on the April 16th planning committee vote.
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| £27B Road Upgrade: Bradford's A650 Tong Street Transformation | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:17 | |
Bradfords A650 Tong Street to undergo major upgrade, part of £27bn government plan to revamp Englands motorways and A-roads. The project includes widening the road, improving pedestrian paths, and adding a two-way cycle track. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander emphasizes the importance of renewing old roads and supporting smoother travel in the North East and Yorkshire regions. The plan also covers remodeling key junctions in Sheffield.
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| Man Arrested for Attempted Rape in Park | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:31 | |
Man Arrested for Attempted Rape in Park | |||
| HBO Max Launches in UK: Pricing, Content & Bundles | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:28 | |
HBO Max arrives in the UK, offering a vast library of content, including HBO hits, Warner Brothers films, DC Studios productions, and Max originals. Fans can rewatch Friends and Harry Potter, and look forward to new seasons of Euphoria and House of the Dragon, as well as the upcoming Harry Potter TV series. Pricing starts at £4.99/month with ads or £9.99/month ad-free. Sky Glass and Stream users, along with Ultimate TV or Sky Q subscribers, get the app for free. Broadband experts see this as a significant shift, with Sky offering HBO Max alongside other streaming services in a £39/month bundle, compared to £28 if bought separately. Those preferring standalone can cancel without penalties. Review your subscriptions now to save on unused services.
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| Chikungunya, Dengue, Malaria: Travel Risks | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:20 | |
Health officials warn travelers of a surge in chikungunya virus cases, with a significant increase in infections linked to trips to Sri Lanka, India, and Bangladesh. Dengue cases decreased, but malaria cases remained high. Symptoms of these viruses can be severe and long-lasting. Experts advise using DEET-based repellents, covering skin, sleeping under treated bed nets, checking travel health websites, and consulting clinics about vaccines. With simple precautions, travelers can avoid these viruses and return home healthy.
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| New Health Innovation Campus Opens at University of Huddersfield | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:27 | |
The Emily Siddon Building at the University of Huddersfields National Health Innovation Campus has officially opened, featuring state-of-the-art facilities for training healthcare professionals. The facility, named after a local healthcare pioneer, houses university courses and an NHS community diagnostic center. It supports new degree programs in diagnostic radiography and dental hygiene therapy, with students gaining hands-on experience using advanced tools like the first MRI scanner simulator in the UK. The NHS center on campus speeds up diagnoses and fosters student-staff partnerships, preparing the future workforce for local health services.
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| Man Jailed for 4-Hour Rail Chaos | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:17 | |
Gary Cawthorne, a 40-year-old man, was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison for causing chaos at Sheffield railway station. His actions, including punching a bystander, scaling an electrical box, and swinging a metal bolt at officers, led to the cancellation of 36 trains, partial cancellations of 65, and over 50 hours of delays. Network Rail officials condemned the incident as a serious risk, and the court sent a strong message against such disruptions.
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| Man Arrested After Attempted Rape of Elderly Woman in Sheffield Park | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:45 | |
Man Arrested After Attempted Rape of Elderly Woman in Sheffield Park | |||
| Man Jailed for Lying to Police to Avoid Speeding Fines | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:52 | |
Man Jailed for Lying to Police to Avoid Speeding Fines | |||
| Spain Travel Alert: Major Strikes Threaten UK Holidaymakers | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:20 | |
UK holidaymakers heading to Spain over Easter may face significant travel disruptions due to upcoming strikes by ground handling staff. The UGT union has called for action affecting around 3,000 workers at Menzies Group airports from March 28-29 and April 2-6, and Groundforce workers plan an indefinite strike starting March 27. These strikes target key operations at busy airports like Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga, Alicante, Gran Canaria, and both Tenerife airports. Travelers may encounter long queues at check-in and bag drop, delays in luggage and boarding, and overall delays. With over 19 million Brits visiting Spain last year, many could be affected during peak holiday time. The walkouts are due to disputes over staff rights and working conditions, following failed talks at a mediation service last Friday. Spanish authorities plan to enforce minimum service levels, but delays are still likely. Officials advise passengers to check with airlines for updates and allow extra time for travel.
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| Royal Mail Delays: Postal Service Struggles with Backlog | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:33 | |
Royal Mail grapples with widespread delivery delays across the UK, affecting twenty-one delivery offices and forty-four postcode areas. The company, owned by billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, recently faced Parliament questions over late letters and service quality. Despite a twenty-one million pound penalty last October, only seventy-seven percent of first-class mail and ninety-two point five percent of second-class arrived on time in the last financial year. Delays stem from local issues like high sick absences and staffing shortages. Royal Mail is working to clear the backlog and maintain six-day-a-week deliveries.
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| York's Road Repair Plan: £16.5M Boost | 10 Apr 2026 | 00:01:39 | |
York City Council allocates £16.5M for road repairs, a 50% increase from last year, to tackle the £102M backlog. Funds target core works, drainage, street lights, bridges, and emergency repairs, with a focus on risk-based prioritization.
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| Sheffield Mourns Cherish & Ethan: Community Honors Couple | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:00:51 | |
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| Hargreaves Lansdown's 4.5% Cash ISA: A Smart Move Amid Market Uncertainty | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:01:16 | |
Hargreaves Lansdown introduces a new cash ISA with a 4.5% fixed rate for one year, sparking a surge in demand and a rise in savings rates. High street banks are offering better deals amidst uncertainty, while the Bank of England maintains its base rate. Savers are encouraged to review and lock in deals before potential changes.
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