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Rock legends Deep Purple release their 23rd album in July and they’re hitting the road later in the year to promote it ..read more
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Veteran alternative rock act the Cult are going on tour later this year to mark their 40th anniversary and they’re playing one date in Scotland and another not far south of the border in Newcastle ..read more
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A divorced mum-of-two reveals the 'dark times' she suffered after falling into hygiene poverty that left her feeling ashamed and embarrassed.  ..read more
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Half of Brits have taken home décor inspiration from abroad - with Sweden, Italy, and Japan - the most influential ..read more
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The top pieces of advice over 45s would give their younger selves include ‘believe in yourself… you can do it’, 'save money each month' and 'trust yourself more ..read more
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Retired lawyer Hilary shares her story of how turning to hearing and earcare specialists at House of Hearing changed her life ..read more
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He’s the author fighting for the north’s history to be heard | Booky podcast ..read more
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A primary school in Lochgelly has received a donation of 450 books worth over £1,500 from the team at Amazon’s fulfilment centre in Dunfermline in partnership with National Literacy Trust ..read more
The Big Lunch, FareShare and City & Guilds join forces to launch special award celebrating community
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The Big Lunch, surplus food charity FareShare, and skills organisation City & Guilds are joining forces to launch a new Sharing Table Award worth £5,000 to celebrate and recognise the importance of communities sharing friendship, food, skills and resources ..read more
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Motorists have forked out a collective £10billion on unexpected repairs in the last 12 months - thanks to failed MoTs, damaged windscreens, and flat or worn tyres ..read more