‘Have those difficult conversations’: how do you cope with losing a loved one?
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I spend the day on "World’s Most Luxurious" Cruise Ship
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Seven Seas Grandeur is also home to a 1,600-piece art collection, including the first Fabergé egg to permanently reside at sea.
I spend the day on "World’s Most Luxurious" Cruise Ship
National Beer Day: Where can you find the BEST beer in Manchester?
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Let’s have a look at some of our favourite breweries here in Manchester featuring Track, Cloudwater and Northern Monk!
National Beer Day: Where can you find the BEST beer in Manchester?
Sunderland Writer Uses Children’s Book to Break the Stoma Stigma
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A Sunderland supermarket worker, Stephen Jefferson, has written a heartwarming children’s book titled Shimmy the Shark and His Stoma to support young stoma users which was inspired by his late brother-in-law
Sunderland Writer Uses Children’s Book to Break the Stoma Stigma
Looking after your garden and conserving water in the heat
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We speak to a plant expert from Cowell’s Garden Centre about how to conserve water in the hotter months and how best to look after your plants and lawn this summer.
Looking after your garden and conserving water in the heat
Best of Glasgow: Indoor Foxes
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Ahead of their TRNSMT debut, we ask Indoor Foxes for their Best of Glasgow.
Best of Glasgow: Indoor Foxes
London transport round-up: Angela Rayner backs Sadiq Khan’s Oxford Street pedestrianisation plan
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Latest london transport news.
London transport round-up: Angela Rayner backs Sadiq Khan’s Oxford Street pedestrianisation plan
Cathedral has listing status upgraded to recognise ‘architectural brilliance’
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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool, often referred to locally as a “wigwam”, has been awarded Grade I listed status.
Cathedral has listing status upgraded to recognise ‘architectural brilliance’
Something wild — and wonderful — has popped up right in the heart of our city.
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For the very first time in the UK, a pop-up urban wetland has appeared in Millennium Square!
Something wild — and wonderful — has popped up right in the heart of our city.
Children at 11 primary schools get the opportunity to become musicians: The Earthsong Foundation’s £680,000 grant
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In a time when arts education is under threat, Earthsong is proof that music isn’t just an extra — it’s essential. For many families, access to musical instruments and lessons would be out of reach