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Flood Alerts for West Sussex
Four flood alerts remain in force for West Sussex.
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Two Men Charged Following Shop Burglary in Chichester
Police have charged two men in connection to a burglary in Chichester.
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Lancing Children's Care Home Refused for Safety Concerns
Plans for a children’s care home on the A27 in Lancing have been refused over safety concerns.
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‘It’s the thrill of the thrift’ Says Social Media Influencer Charity Shop Girl at Worthing Charity's Store
Jen Graham, whose appeared on This Morning advising on buying pre loved clothes went on a hunt for bargains on visits Guild Care stores including superstore the Greenhouse in East Worthing and the boutique branch in George Street Hove.
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Southern Water Apologises for Disruption As Teams Work to Repair Sewer In Barnham Road
The water company explained there were several sites needing investigations and repairs in the Barnham area.
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Ambulance Crews Across South East Expect 90 Thousand Calls During December
With the busy Christmas and New Year period just around the corner, and the arrival of colder winter weather likely to lead to an increase in certain calls, the public is being asked to do all it can to support the ambulance service and wider NHS.
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Crack Down Planned To Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour On Chichester Rail Network
Operation Petra brings together Chichester District Council, the British Transport Police, Sussex Police, Rail companies, the fire service and Stagecoach buses in joint days of action.
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Witnesses sought to assault on elderly man in Worthing
Police are continuing to investigate an assault on an elderly man in Worthing.
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The Tale of Bertie The Chichester Cathedral Cat!
Chichester Cathedral and Sanctuary in Chichester have joined forces again in efforts to support refugees and asylum seekers locally and to help ensure everybody feels welcome at the Cathedral.
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'Santa Tracker' set up for his Chichester Pre Christmas Tour
Father Christmas is once again teaming up with Chichester Lions on a tour of the city to bring festive cheer to families.
V2 Radio - UK News
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Government 'not contemplating' early election over Rwanda plan, says Michael Gove
The government is "not contemplating" an early general election because ministers are "confident" the Rwanda bill will be approved by MPs, Michael Gove has told Sky News.
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'Bang out of order': Anger as security guard mops floor where homeless man is sitting
Footage posted on social media appears to show a security guard mopping the floor where a homeless man was sitting.
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UK weather: Second storm to sweep country - as overhead line 'explodes' at Manchester Piccadilly
More heavy rain is expected as the second named storm of the weekend is set to sweep the UK.
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Voters have changed their opinions about Brexit, but does it still matter to them? | Adam Boulton
Does Brexit matter anymore?
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UK could slip back into 'Victorian age' gap between rich and poor, new report says
The UK is in danger of slipping back into a Victorian-age gap between mainstream society and an impoverished underclass, a report has warned.
V2 Radio - Video News
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Universities warn new immigration rules show Britain is 'closing ranks'
New immigration rules could prevent universities from hiring the best international talent and send a message that the UK is "closing ranks", higher education leaders have warned.
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Growing evidence of sexual abuse by Hamas fighters in Israel - but investigators are facing problems
Authorities in Israel don't know, and may never know, how many people were sexually abused by Hamas on 7 October, but evidence that many women were subjected to rape and assault has grown over recent weeks.
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Government 'not contemplating' early election over Rwanda plan, says Michael Gove
The government is "not contemplating" an early general election because ministers are "confident" the Rwanda bill will be approved by MPs, Michael Gove has told Sky News.
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Order in Gaza appears to be breaking down - and people are angry at 'disgraceful' US move
From Gaza to the West Bank and far beyond, there is a collective anger at the US veto of a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Rwanda bill won't end 'merry-go-round' of legal challenges, Jenrick insists
Robert Jenrick has said the government's Rwanda bill is too weak and will still mean a "merry-go-round" of legal challenges.
V2 Radio - Entertainment News
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Avatar: Last year's biggest film is back - but this time it's a video game
Willy Wonka will get lots of bums on seats at the cinema this month, but it is hard to envisage him getting close to the box office takings amassed by last year's Christmas number one.
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Misuse of copyrighted music by AI companies 'could exploit artists'
The misuse of copyrighted music by artificial intelligence companies could exploit musicians, a former executive at a leading tech startup has warned.
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Tennis legend Chris Evert says ovarian cancer has returned
Tennis legend Chris Evert has announced her ovarian cancer has returned.
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Fights, vomiting and abuse: Theatregoers have forgotten how to behave, staff say
Front-of-house workers at leading West End theatres have told Sky News audiences have "forgotten how to behave" - claiming assaults and abuse are a common occurrence.
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Leave The World Behind: Julia Roberts is in a new disaster movie - how do her survival skills stack up?
Her new film is a disaster movie that sees characters struggling to cope when cut off from the technology they have come to rely on.
V2 Radio - Strange News
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Scientists make VR goggles for mice so they can feel what it is like to be attacked by a bird
Researchers have developed VR goggles for laboratory mice to simulate a life of freedom - and let them feel what it's like to be hunted by a bird.
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Venice: Tourists flip gondola after refusing to stop taking selfies
A group of tourists fell in a Venice canal when their gondola capsized after they reportedly ignored orders to stop taking selfies.
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Harry Redknapp comes out of retirement to help UK's 'worst performing football team'
Harry Redknapp has come out of retirement to lend a hand to the UK's "worst performing football team".
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The luxurious five-bedroom 'domestic greenhouse' in Tottenham named RIBA 2023 House of the Year
A five-bedroom property in Tottenham has been named the 2023 House of the Year by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
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Suffolk: Escaped reindeer that blocked A-road after fleeing Santa's grotto attraction recaptured
Two reindeer, which caused a dual carriageway to be closed after escaping a Christmas attraction on a rural estate, have been caught.
V2 Radio - World News
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Israeli hostages released from Gaza describe 'hell' of Hamas captivity as 'unbearable'
"Every day there is like hell. Abnormal fear, zero sleep."
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Order in Gaza appears to be breaking down - and people are angry at 'disgraceful' US move
From Gaza to the West Bank and far beyond, there is a collective anger at the US veto of a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Growing evidence of sexual abuse by Hamas fighters in Israel - but investigators are facing problems
Authorities in Israel don't know, and may never know, how many people were sexually abused by Hamas on 7 October, but evidence that many women were subjected to rape and assault has grown over recent weeks.
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Baseball star Shohei Ohtani signs record-breaking $700m deal with LA Dodgers
A Japanese baseball player has signed a record-breaking $700m (£557m) deal with the LA Dodgers.
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Is immigration to Ireland 'out of control'? Many in the land of a 'hundred thousand welcomes' are worried
Iqbal Chaudry bellows the adhan, or Muslim call to prayer, as his young grandchildren Ali, five, and Aaleen, three, giggle and play on the carpeted floor.
V2 Radio - Politics News
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Government 'not contemplating' early election over Rwanda plan, says Michael Gove
The government is "not contemplating" an early general election because ministers are "confident" the Rwanda bill will be approved by MPs, Michael Gove has told Sky News.
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Voters have changed their opinions about Brexit, but does it still matter to them? | Adam Boulton
Does Brexit matter anymore?
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Rwanda bill won't end 'merry-go-round' of legal challenges, Jenrick insists
Robert Jenrick has said the government's Rwanda bill is too weak and will still mean a "merry-go-round" of legal challenges.
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Boris Johnson's Grimsby Town FC hat 'brings town into serious disrepute', petition argues
Boris Johnson has been told to stop wearing a Grimsby Town FC woolly hat by hundreds of people who say he is "shaming a community".
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James Cleverly's popularity has plunged - but what do voters in his constituency think?
Since taking over the Home Office brief, James Cleverly's popularity has plummeted among the party membership.
V2 Radio - Technology News
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Avatar: Last year's biggest film is back - but this time it's a video game
Willy Wonka will get lots of bums on seats at the cinema this month, but it is hard to envisage him getting close to the box office takings amassed by last year's Christmas number one.
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Misuse of copyrighted music by AI companies 'could exploit artists'
The misuse of copyrighted music by artificial intelligence companies could exploit musicians, a former executive at a leading tech startup has warned.
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EU reaches deal on how to regulate artificial intelligence
European Union negotiators have agreed a deal on the world's first comprehensive artificial intelligence rules.
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Tube Girl: How Sabrina Bahsoon became one of 2023's biggest TikTok stars
Who needs tickets to a West End show when there's a chance you might experience a world-famous live performance right there in your Tube carriage?
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UK's first air capture plant is turned on to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and turn it into jet fuel
The UK's first-ever direct air capture plant has been turned on to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and turn it into jet fuel.
V2 Radio - Sports News
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Mikel Arteta repeats 'clear and obvious' when asked about Kai Havertz handball in Arsenal draw at Aston Villa
Mikel Arteta gave a cryptic response to the two decisions that denied Arsenal a penalty and a late goal in their 1-0 loss to Aston Villa, repeating the phrase "clear and obvious" when asked for his views.
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Erik ten Hag insists Man Utd must change their mentality as Tim Sherwood says they threw the towel in
Erik ten Hag said his Manchester United players must change their mentality after they capitulated to a crushing 3-0 loss against Bournemouth in front of angry fans at Old Trafford.
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Mikel Arteta exclusive interview: Declan Rice's aura, Kai Havertz's intelligence and why Arsenal's best is yet to come
Mikel Arteta's suspension means he will be confined to the director's box at Villa Park on Saturday but he is focusing on the positives. "A really nice view," he smiles. Besides, there isn't much he would change about those delirious scenes against Luton.
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Lewis Hamilton says FIA treatment of Susie Wolff 'unacceptable' after investigation into F1 Academy boss
Lewis Hamilton says the FIA's treatment of Susie Wolff surrounding an alleged confidentiality breach was "unacceptable" and has called for change at F1's governing body.
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England slip to first ODI series defeat to West Indies since 2007 after loss in Barbados decider
England suffered a first one-day international series defeat to West Indies in 16 years as Romario Shepherd powered the hosts to a four-wicket victory on DLS in a gripping, rain-affected Barbados decider.
V2 Radio - Business News
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Universities warn new immigration rules show Britain is 'closing ranks'
New immigration rules could prevent universities from hiring the best international talent and send a message that the UK is "closing ranks", higher education leaders have warned.
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Misuse of copyrighted music by AI companies 'could exploit artists'
The misuse of copyrighted music by artificial intelligence companies could exploit musicians, a former executive at a leading tech startup has warned.
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Broadcaster GB News in talks to raise £30m from investors
GB News, the right-leaning current affairs broadcaster, is in talks to raise tens of millions of pounds even as it contends with a string of probes by Ofcom, the media regulator.
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Average two-year mortgage rate drops below 6% for first time in six months
The UK’s average two-year mortgage rate has dipped below 6% for the first time in nearly six months.
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Microsoft's multibillion-dollar OpenAI partnership examined by UK watchdog
Microsoft's multibillion-dollar partnership with ChatGPT maker OpenAI could face investigation by the UK's competition regulator.