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Portsmouth named the pub capital of the UK
Portsmouth is the pub capital of the UK, with 12 pubs per square mile, the city takes the top spot.
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Witness appeal following suspicious incidents in Arundel
Police are appealing for information following a series of linked incidents in Arundel.
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Billingshurst train track reopened after major incident
A railway line in Billingshurst blocked after a train struck part of a level crossing has reopened.
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MP for East Worthing and Shoreham will continue fighting for human rights
The Conservative MP for East Worthing and Shoreham says he will continue to use his platform to raise awareness of human rights, despite being deported from Djibouti.
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Train hits barrier in Billingshurst
A train has struck barriers at a level crossing in Billingshurst, disrupting services between Horsham and Arundel.
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Launch of Midhurst new outreach service
A new outreach support service is being launched in Midhurst, If you struggle to understand debt, benefits, or housing, Arun and Chichester Citizens Advice will hold drop-in sessions every Thursday.
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Portsmouth South MP backs plans to crack down on soaring shoplifting rates
The MP for Portsmouth South has been pressing ahead with his campaign against shoplifting.
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Motorists on the South Coast heading to London Gatwick urged to do their checks on parking firms
Motorists across the South Coast are being urged to do better research on “meet and greet” parking companies offering services at London Gatwick.
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Free books on the menu for meals on wheels clients
Meals on Wheels customers in West Sussex were pleasantly surprised this week as they received a complimentary book along with their meal deliveries.
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Appeal for information following suspicious incident in Horsham
Do you recognise this man? Police are looking for information following a report of suspicious behaviour in Horsham.
V2 Radio - UK News
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King Charles returns to official public duties for first time since cancer diagnosis
King Charles will return to official public duties later for the first time since being diagnosed with cancer.
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'Critical incident' at London tube station
A critical incident has been declared at a tube station in northeast London after reports several people were stabbed.
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Ex-cop who filmed wife having sex with lover in Screwfix car park avoids jail
A former police constable who filmed his estranged wife having sex with a colleague in a Screwfix car park has avoided jail.
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Rwanda flights: Thousands of asylum seekers not reporting to Home Office 'will be found', minister warns
Thousands of asylum seekers set for removal to Rwanda who have not reported to the Home Office "will be found and will be removed" by law enforcement, a minister has told Sky News.
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Brexit border checks to 'add billions' to consumer bills
Border checks on food and plant imports will add billions of pounds to the cost of doing business with the European Union, industry figures have warned.
V2 Radio - Video News
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Humza Yousaf resigns as Scotland's first minister
Humza Yousaf has resigned as Scotland's first minister after cutting ties with his government's power-sharing partners.
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Next SNP leader could be 'crowned', claim Tories - as John Swinney leads field
The next leader of the SNP could be "crowned... with no contest", the Scottish Conservatives have claimed, after Humza Yousaf stepped down from the role on Monday.
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Lowest shop price inflation since December 2021 as some prices actually fall - BRC says
Items bought in shops are becoming more expensive at the slowest pace in more than two years, according to latest industry figures which show that some prices are actually falling.
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Dad who suffered brain injury days after getting COVID vaccine sues AstraZeneca
A dad who suffered a brain injury just days after receiving a British-developed COVID vaccine has told Sky News he would never have had the jab if he had known of the risk of rare but serious side effects.
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SNP stands at a crossroads - but what direction will party take?
Humza Yousaf will no doubt be riddled with regret at the colossal miscalculation to bin the Greens last week.
V2 Radio - Entertainment News
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Billie Eilish announces Hit Me Hard And Soft tour UK dates
Billie Eilish has announced a new tour and will be coming to the UK next summer.
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Mike Tyson v Jake Paul sanctioned as professional boxing match - and rules announced
Mike Tyson's fight with Jake Paul has been sanctioned as a professional boxing match by Texas authorities.
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Bestselling author CJ Sansom dies days before Disney adaption of his Shardlake series airs
Author CJ Sansom, who created the character of Matthew Shardlake, has died at the age of 71, his publisher has announced.
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Gogglebox star George Gilbey's mum reveals his last words to her before he fell to his death
The mother of Gogglebox star George Gilbey has revealed his last words to her were "I love you".
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The Alarm postpones US tour after frontman Mike Peters' latest cancer diagnosis
Rock band The Alarm has postponed its upcoming US tour after its frontman's latest cancer diagnosis.
V2 Radio - Strange News
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Wonka-inspired chocolate experience in Los Angeles that mimics Glasgow event attracts dozens
A Willy Wonka-inspired experience in Glasgow that reduced children to tears and prompted calls to the police has inspired a similar event in Los Angeles, drawing dozens of curious fans.
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Tourist fined for getting too close to Walrus in Norway
A tourist has been fined NOK 12,500 Norwegian Kroner (£900) for approaching a walrus in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard.
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Boy, 13, finds 'holy grail' Lego octopus piece from sea spillage in 1997
A rare Lego piece that fell into the sea in 1997 has been found by a 13-year-old boy in Cornwall.
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Moulin Rouge: Windmill blades fall off overnight
The windmill blades of the Moulin Rouge, the most famous cabaret club in Paris, have fallen off.
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Dog rescued after getting trapped under home in Swansea
A dog has been rescued after getting trapped under a kitchen at a home in Swansea.
V2 Radio - World News
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Videos show Iranian women being snatched from the streets by other women under the cover of war with Israel
In Tehran's Revolution Square, two women clad in long black burqas approach another woman, dressed in jeans, a long-sleeved shirt and a hijab, or head scarf.
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North Carolina shooting: Four police officers shot dead serving arrest warrant in Charlotte
Four police officers have been shot and killed, and another four wounded, as they served an arrest warrant in North Carolina.
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Sky News witnesses confrontation in disputed South China Sea
Sky News has witnessed a confrontation in the South China Sea as a Chinese coastguard used a water cannon on a vessel our journalists were reporting from.
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Mike Tyson v Jake Paul sanctioned as professional boxing match - and rules announced
Mike Tyson's fight with Jake Paul has been sanctioned as a professional boxing match by Texas authorities.
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Ukrainian mother captured by Russia describes ordeal of being separated from child for more than a year
A Ukrainian servicewoman captured by Russia has described the ordeal of being separated from her child for almost a year-and-a-half.
V2 Radio - Politics News
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Rwanda flights: Thousands of asylum seekers not reporting to Home Office 'will be found', minister warns
Thousands of asylum seekers set for removal to Rwanda who have not reported to the Home Office "will be found and will be removed" by law enforcement, a minister has told Sky News.
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Next SNP leader could be 'crowned', claim Tories - as John Swinney leads field
The next leader of the SNP could be "crowned... with no contest", the Scottish Conservatives have claimed, after Humza Yousaf stepped down from the role on Monday.
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What happens now following Humza Yousaf's resignation as Scotland's first minister
What a week in politics - and it's only Tuesday.
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SNP stands at a crossroads - but what direction will party take?
Humza Yousaf will no doubt be riddled with regret at the colossal miscalculation to bin the Greens last week.
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Humza Yousaf resigns as Scotland's first minister
Humza Yousaf has resigned as Scotland's first minister after cutting ties with his government's power-sharing partners.
V2 Radio - Technology News
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Dad who suffered brain injury days after getting COVID vaccine sues AstraZeneca
A dad who suffered a brain injury just days after receiving a British-developed COVID vaccine has told Sky News he would never have had the jab if he had known of the risk of rare but serious side effects.
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'Admin' and '12345' banned from being used as passwords in UK crackdown on cyber attacks
Common and easily guessed passwords like "admin" or "12345" are being banned in the UK as part of world-first laws to protect against cyber attacks.
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'Exciting' discovery of material that can store greenhouse gases faster than trees
Scientists have hailed the "exciting" discovery of a type of porous material that can store carbon dioxide.
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ESL One Birmingham: Thousands of fans head to West Midlands to watch professional video gamers
The production is slick, the pundits are sharp and the players are gods.
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UK to develop hypersonic missiles to catch up with China and Russia by 2030 - report
Britain plans to equip its armed forces with a homegrown hypersonic cruise missile by the end of the decade, according to a report.
V2 Radio - Sports News
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Paul Merson Says: Give Mikel Arteta credit for job he's done at Arsenal, he's up against Mike Tyson in Man City!
In his latest column for Sky Sports, Paul Merson says Mikel Arteta deserves respect for the job he has done at Arsenal and likens his former side's challenge of dethroning Man City to that of a heavyweight boxing challenger beating Mike Tyson for the world title!
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Premier League spending cap rules explained: What might clubs be allowed to spend from the 2025/26 season?
Premier League clubs have voted in principle for plans to introduce a spending cap from the 2025/26 season.
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Ref Watch: Dermot Gallagher assesses Cody Gakpo incident, Ben White antics and more
Dermot Gallagher returns for a busy Ref Watch, with the former Premier League referee assessing the controversial incidents from the weekend's action...
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Mohamed Salah: Liverpool expect forward to stay amid transfer speculation over Saudi Pro League interest
Liverpool expect Mohamed Salah to remain at Anfield next season.
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Miami GP: Mercedes reveal focus of upgrades ahead of second F1 Sprint weekend in 2024 season
Mercedes have revealed their upgrades for this weekend's Miami Grand Prix intend to cure an "underlying balance" that is "causing difficulty" with the car.
V2 Radio - Business News
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Brexit border checks to 'add billions' to consumer bills
Border checks on food and plant imports will add billions of pounds to the cost of doing business with the European Union, industry figures have warned.
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Lowest shop price inflation since December 2021 as some prices actually fall - BRC says
Items bought in shops are becoming more expensive at the slowest pace in more than two years, according to latest industry figures which show that some prices are actually falling.
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HSBC boss Quinn to depart after 'intense' five years as profits ease
Noel Quinn, the chief executive of HSBC, is to retire following an "intense" five years in the role.
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Getir ends European expansion with 1,500 UK job losses expected
Getir, the grocery delivery app, has abandoned a European expansion that is set to result in the loss of about 1,500 jobs in the UK.
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Revealed: Partygate official's role in Daily Telegraph sale
One of the government officials caught up in the Partygate scandal which engulfed Boris Johnson's premiership is playing a key role in negotiating the future of The Daily Telegraph.