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£4M boost to water quality in Bognor
A £4M project to enhance water quality in Bognor is now underway.
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Taxi fees in Chichester set to rise again
Taxi licensing fees in Chichester look set to rise again in an effort to plug a gap in the district council’s costs.
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Man sentenced for sexual assault on board flight
A man who sexually assaulted a woman while she slept on board a flight has been sentenced.
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West Sussex mother fights for Graduated Driving Licences
A mother from West Sussex is calling for urgent changes to the way young people learn to drive, after her 17-year-old son died just a month after passing his test.
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Traders in Sussex given tool-marking kits to stop theft
A new initiative is equipping hundreds of Sussex traders with tool-marking kits to tackle the growing issue of theft.
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Bognor Regis Carnival Returns – and It’s Going to Be Out of This World!
Get ready, Bognor Regis – the Carnival is back and set to be bigger, bolder, and more colourful than ever! Taking over the town on Saturday 24th May 2025,
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University of Brighton students and staff take action to protect UK’s endangered hedgehogs
Students and staff from the University of Brighton are getting their hands dirty to help save one of Britain’s most endangered creatures: the hedgehog.
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Can you provide a loving home in West Sussex for young person in need
There is an urgent need for more foster carers in West Sussex, and the County Council is backing a national campaign aimed at raising awareness and encouraging more people to step forward.
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2200 Bersted homes approved
Plans for up to 2200 homes near Bersted have been approved by Arun District Council.
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Shoreham crash pilot fails to get flying licence reinstated
The families of the 11 men who lost their lives in the Shoreham Airshow disaster nearly a decade ago have expressed relief following the news that the pilot involved will never fly again.
V2 Radio - UK News
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UK economy grows more than expected, according to official figures
The UK economy showed strong growth in the first three months of the year, according to official figures.
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Assisted dying law 'unworkable, unaffordable and naive', says partnership of UK's leading social care groups
A partnership of the country's leading social care and end of life organisations has told Sky News of their deep frustration at being excluded from important discussions around the assisted dying debate - describing the proposed change to the law as "unworkable, unaffordable and naive".
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Jury discharged in trial of man accused of murdering couple and moving remains in suitcases
The jury trying a man accused of murdering a couple before taking some of their remains in suitcases to the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol has been discharged.
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Search for mother of three abandoned babies narrows - as police fear fourth child may be found
Police have said they are doing "everything we possibly can" to find the mother of three babies abandoned in London over a seven-year period – amid fears a fourth child may be found.
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Man charged with animal cruelty as remains of 37 dogs are found in Essex raid
A 25-year-old man has been charged with multiple offences after police found the remains of 37 dogs at an address in Essex.
V2 Radio - Video News
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Canadians 'weren't impressed' by second UK state visit for Trump, Mark Carney says
Canadians "weren't impressed" by the decision of the UK government to offer Donald Trump an unprecedented second state visit to the UK, the country's prime minister has told Sky News.
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'I felt I couldn't keep my baby safe': Warning of heat impact on pregnant women and newborns
Experts are warning about the dangerous impacts of heatwaves on pregnant women and newborn babies in the UK, as new research finds they are sweltering through twice as many dangerously hot days.
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Sir Keir Starmer in talks with 'a number of countries' over return hubs for failed asylum seekers
The UK is in talks with "a number of countries" about sending failed asylum seekers to return hubs in third countries, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
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AIs can make collective decisions and influence each other, says new study
AIs are able to come to group decisions without human intervention and even persuade each other to change their minds, a new study has revealed.
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Leaked recording reveals top Tory knew of flaws in post-Brexit plan to return illegal migrants
One of Kemi Badenoch's top team has admitted there were flaws in the plan to return illegal migrants after Brexit, Sky News can reveal.
V2 Radio - Entertainment News
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Cassie breaks down in tears during Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial as she tells of 'personal shame' and alleged rape
Cassie Ventura broke down in tears in court as she described her "personal shame" at taking part in "freak off" sex sessions for Sean Combs - and also accused him of raping her as their relationship came to an end.
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Gary Lineker apologises for 'Zionism' re-post featuring image of rat
Gary Lineker has "apologised unreservedly" for a social media re-post featuring a rat, saying he would "never knowingly share anything antisemitic".
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Menendez brothers are one step closer to being released - what happens next?
The Menendez brothers, who were sentenced to life for killing their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion in 1989, are now eligible to be released from prison for the first time after being resentenced.
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Kim Kardashian feared she was going to die during Paris heist - and tells robber she forgives him
Kim Kardashian has told a court she feared she would be raped and killed during an armed robbery in her Paris hotel room in 2016.
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Kim Kardashian's Paris robbery trial: Everything you need to know
In October 2016, Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint - with jewellery worth millions of dollars stolen during the audacious heist in Paris.
V2 Radio - Strange News
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Magna Carta 'copy' miscatalogued in 1940s found to be original
An issue of the Magna Carta, which was wrongly catalogued as a copy in the 1940s, has been identified as original.
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Flying duck caught on speed camera could be repeat offender
A duck has been caught on a radar image breaking the speed limit in central Switzerland - and it could be a repeat offender.
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Mum in court accused of killing three people with poisonous mushrooms - what you need to know
An Australian woman accused of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms is on trial.
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Student rescued from mountain twice in four days - after going back to find his phone
A Chinese student who was airlifted from Japan's Mount Fuji last week had to be saved a second time just four days later, local authorities have said.
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Woman who faked being a man to get into Magic Circle finally allowed in
How did one woman fool the most famous magic society on the planet?
V2 Radio - World News
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Iran 'ready to make nuclear concessions' - as Trump asks for Qatar's help getting a deal
A top Iranian official has said the country is prepared to make a number of concessions related to its nuclear programme, in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.
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'Our school is destroyed': At the scene of the mosque hit by an Indian missile strike
Through long, winding roads, we weave through a wonderland. A place of intense beauty, with wide valleys, rushing rivers and terraced hills. The roads are brimming with hand-painted trucks, slowed only by the occasional herd of goats stopping traffic.
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Ben & Jerry's co-founder arrested after US Capitol Gaza protest
The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's has been arrested after disrupting a Senate hearing with a pro-Gaza protest.
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At least 60 killed in overnight airstrikes on Gaza, medics say
At least 60 people have been killed overnight in airstrikes on Gaza, Palestinians medics have said.
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TikTok influencer shot dead during livestream in Mexico
A Mexican social media influencer was shot dead during a TikTok livestream, authorities said.
V2 Radio - Politics News
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Sir Keir Starmer in talks with 'a number of countries' over return hubs for failed asylum seekers
The UK is in talks with "a number of countries" about sending failed asylum seekers to return hubs in third countries, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
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Top Tory caught admitting Brexit drawback in leaked clip
One of Kemi Badenoch's top team has admitted there were flaws in the plan to return illegal migrants after Brexit, Sky News can reveal.
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Assisted dying law 'unworkable, unaffordable and naive', says partnership of UK's leading social care groups
A partnership of the country's leading social care and end of life organisations has told Sky News of their deep frustration at being excluded from important discussions around the assisted dying debate - describing the proposed change to the law as "unworkable, unaffordable and naive".
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UK economy grows more than expected, according to official figures
The UK economy showed strong growth in the first three months of the year, according to official figures.
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Keir Starmer faces friendly fire
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V2 Radio - Technology News
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Thousands of UK companies 'could have M&S-style hackers waiting in their systems'
Tens of thousands of British businesses could have hackers waiting inside their systems - all because of a change in the business model of hacking.
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Scots urged to take shorter showers and avoid using hoses after 'driest period in 60 years'
Scots are being urged to take shorter showers and avoid using hoses after the driest start to the year since 1964.
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AIs can make collective decisions and influence each other, says new study
AIs are able to come to group decisions without human intervention and even persuade each other to change their minds, a new study has revealed.
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'China-based' hack targets UK companies in 'critical national security threat', says analyst
A new wave of cyber attacks against British companies is a "critical national security threat", an analyst has told Sky News.
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'I felt I couldn't keep my baby safe': Warning of heat impact on pregnant women and newborns
Experts are warning about the dangerous impacts of heatwaves on pregnant women and newborn babies in the UK, as new research finds they are sweltering through twice as many dangerously hot days.
V2 Radio - Sports News
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PGA Championship: Rory McIlroy brushes off Bryson DeChambeau's Masters comment as pair renew rivalry
Rory McIlroy has brushed off Bryson DeChambeau's comment about not speaking to him during the final round of his Masters win last month, saying: "I don't know what he was expecting."
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Dejan Kulusevski: Tottenham attacker to miss Europa League final after knee surgery and ruled out for 'a few months'
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has confirmed Dejan Kulusevski will miss the Europa League final and is "out for a few months" having undergone knee surgery.
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Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim insists he is far from quitting but admits he will be sacked if performances do not improve
Ruben Amorim has said he is far from quitting as Manchester United boss after warning he could walk away if results do not improve next season.
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Taiwo Awoniyi: Nottingham Forest defender Ola Aina questions offside directive after abdominal injury to striker
Nottingham Forest defender Ola Aina has questioned the offside law which contributed to Taiwo Awoniyi's injury during the draw with Leicester.
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Jeremie Frimpong transfer news: Liverpool talks with Bayer Leverkusen progressing well over deal for right-back
Talks are progressing well for Liverpool to sign Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen.
V2 Radio - Business News
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UK economy grows more than expected, according to official figures
The UK economy showed strong growth in the first three months of the year, according to official figures.
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UK businesses gearing up for Trump tariffs boost economy
These are punchy gross domestic product (GDP) numbers and no mistake.
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Foreign states face 15% newspaper ownership limit amid Telegraph row
Foreign state investors would be allowed to hold stakes of up to 15% in British national newspapers, ministers are set to announce amid a two-year battle to resolve an impasse over The Daily Telegraph's ownership.
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Burberry to cut 1,700 jobs after multi-million pound loss
Burberry, the UK's only global luxury brand, is to cut around 1,700 jobs worldwide over the next two years after reporting a steep financial loss.
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Co-op updates on recovery after cyber attack forced empty shelves
The Co-op has said food stocks will start to recover from the weekend as it battles back from a cyber attack that forced it to take key systems offline.