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2022-09-03
City bus drivers to vote on strike
Girls’ footy contest hopes to net sponsorship cash
Unfilled job vacancies fuelling problems in NHS
Work starts soon on restoration of historic landmark tea rooms
Police chief makes safety pledge over bus travel across our city
Recognising vital work
Museum open to the public again after £310k repairs
Pitching in with magic moments from Black Cats games gone by
Jury time inspired thriller
How to use up summer veg
The truth is out there... or is it?
Rival consoles – this week’s top games
Plantbased diet for baby boomers
Grown ups avoid weighty topics
Park life a bubbly treat in leafy Hampshire
Bring home tropical vibes with holiday-inspired decor
Adapting border to the changing climate
Old favourites take us on into autumn
Doc’s tale almost done
Four to watch this week
Also coming to streaming
‘It feels natural to be back’
BBC announces new Scottish drama Mayflies
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Crystal is set to be in the Pink at Yorkshire
Silksworth Pumas clinch national double fours title
‘I’m happy with the squad – let’s trust in these lads’
No panic on Ross contract after positive talks since spring – Kris
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