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Whales and dolphins - 'resource' or 'right'?
Discoveries of sophisticated intelligence in cetaceans raise new questions about how we relate to them - including whether we should hunt them. |
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Police step up inquiry into rape
Police investigating the rape of a woman in East Sussex speak to hundreds of businesses in the area and hand out leaflets. |
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Break-in forces nursery to close
The owner of a plant nursery in Tunbridge Wells says two break-ins have forced him to close his business. |
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Funeral held for WWII flying ace
The funeral of one of the Battle of Britain's most successful pilots, Wing Commander Bob Doe, takes place in East Sussex. |
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Battle of Britain flying ace dies
One of the Battle of Britain's most successful pilots, Wing Commander Bob Doe, dies at the age of 89. |
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Captive life of British hostages
As the Foreign Office defends its refusal to pay pirates a ransom for a British couple held hostage in Somalia, the BBC's Peter Greste looks at how they are coping. |
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Yacht couple 'need urgent help'
A British couple kidnapped by Somali pirates have told the first journalist to see them in captivity they are in urgent need of help. |
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Your stories: Are you out of the recession?
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Receivership for property group
One of Scotland's larger property development companies, the Kilmartin Property Group is placed in receivership. |
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Your resolutions for 2010
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Roads sealed off after gas leak
Part of the Kent town of Tunbridge Wells is sealed off by police and fire crews following a leak from a gas main. |
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Travellers facing snow disruption
Commuters are braced for severe travel problems as heavy snow falls in parts of eastern England, with up to 20cm possible. |
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Travellers facing snow disruption
Commuters are braced for severe travel problems as heavy snow falls in parts of eastern England, with up to 20cm possible. |
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Apology over ambulance wait death
A Kent NHS trust apologises over the death of a 10-year-old boy who waited seven hours for an ambulance. |
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Widening plans for A21 unveiled
Plans for a £125m scheme to widen a bottleneck on the main road between London and Hastings in East Sussex are released. |
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Night traffic patrols criticised
A late-night crackdown on dangerous and illegal parking in Tunbridge Wells is criticised by the AA. |
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Town marks royal title centenary
A commemorative plaque is unveiled in Tunbridge Wells to mark the 100th anniversary of its royal title. |
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Job cuts planned at Land Registry
The Land Registry wants to axe 1,500 posts - about 25% of its workforce - as part of a five-year plan to cut costs. |
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How the recession has changed your High Street
How has Shirley High Street fared since the Magazine first visited a year ago? And five ways the typical High Street has changed in the downturn. |
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Are we falling out of love with the postie?
After unpopular changes to deliveries, a summer of disruptions and with a national strike looming, is the British love affair with the postman faltering? |