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2019-09-24
NO MEAL BREXIT
‘I’M GUTTED’
CATS TO MAKE CUP CHANGES
Woman who set fires in her ex's home spared jail
School celebrates 110th anniversary
Sixth form centre on award shortlist
University named in top 10 for diversity
Historic shipyard gatehouse is going, going … almost gone
Town bestows highest honour
Magistrates’ court round-up
From caretaker’s house to new community hub
New traffic lights to be installed at junction in bid to clear queues
Plan to close GP practice has been put on hold by health chiefs
Shoppers back £1.6m facelift
Concept is the same
Katie Wright goes in search of affordable activities in the Swedish capital
Regulating the legal profession
Stars parade for ‘mug shots’
DOWN YOUR WAY
Tips for managing diabetes
Keeping memories of loved ones alive
Illumined to shine in step up at Goodwood
Bancroft set for return to Durham next summer
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Youngs: Manu back to world class
JOELINTON NEEDS TO TOUGH IT OUT – BRUCE
Seaham Cons enjoy Victory on opening day of season
Bernard to stand in after City exits
It’s hard to celebrate a late equaliser after such a miserable SAFC failure at Bolton
Blades trip might be fun, but home win on Saturday is what matters
Robson looking to Chelsea clash after scoring first goal
Fowler expecting Grigg to get amongst the goals soon
Fowler: Ross is right man for job
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