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2021-10-19
Progress praised but more improvement still needed
Council tax funding social care plan under fire
£2k anti-social behaviour fines
‘Many women feel they need to deal with menopause in silence’
‘Purple’ landmarks to mark World Polio Day
People in North ‘have shorter life expectancy’
Online voices
Resisting arrest in the light of the murder of Sarah Everard
New village hub is aiming to be Heart of community
Appeal launched to help stroke survivors
Council launches appeal for more foster carers
Man went to snooker club armed with hammer to 'scare people'
When things get too spicy
ADHD Awareness Month: dealing with temper tantrums
Invest time, energy and attention in your body and it will pay dividends
WHAT DOES TOMORROW HAVE IN STORE FOR YOU? Your stars
Expo kick starts recovery for automotive industry
Highland’s Premiere selection at ‘market
Lawrence eyes consistency Down Under after ‘frustrating’ year
Norrie wins Indian Wells Open to cap fine few weeks for British tennis
City star has little memory of Champions League final
Atletico Madrid manager feels Liverpool are back to their best
Vunipolas set to miss out on selection for Autumn ties
O'Nien showcased best & worst of midfield abilities at Gillingham
Gills boss insists the best team lost – and slams Embleton’s red card
It’s still early days but confidence will be growing after wins like Saturday’s
Johnson vows to ‘find a solution’ as injury-struck Cats face Crewe
Artell: We have a point to prove against Sunderland after de-Fleet
International breaks are tough on us but we’re coping – Flanno
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