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BBC Cornwall | Cornwall
Explosion fear from fertiliser store
Residents fear thousands of tonnes of fertiliser stored in a Cornish town is an explosion risk.

Vaccine developed for farm disease
Farmers in Cornwall will have a vaccine to protect sheep and cattle against the Schmallenberg Virus by the summer.

Pair released over man's farm death
Two men who were arrested in connection with the death of a man on a farm are released without further action.

Pregnant woman refused on ferry
A heavily pregnant British woman is refused permission to board a cross-Channel ferry from France to England.

MPs seek water poisoning apology
Politicians from Cornwall will lobby the government to press for more research into the Camelford water poisoning 25 years ago.

Officer facing misconduct inquiry
A well-known Cornish police officer is suspended following an allegation of serious misconduct.

Cornwall reach Twickenham final
Cornwall are heading for Twickenham after reaching the final of the rugby union County Championship with a win over Hertfordshire.

Olympic torch 'generated millions'
The Olympic torch relay cost Cornwall £121,000 but generated nearly £4m for the local economy, Cornwall Council says.

Artist's coastal painting marathon
Artist in year-long SW Coast Path marathon

VIDEO: SW political week in 60 seconds
Lucie Fisher reviews the political headlines

Cornwall joy at County final spot
Cornwall boss Dave Thomas is proud of his side as their 41-29 win over Hertfordshire sends them to their first County Championship final since 1999.

Devon cruise to 66-run Cornwall win
Devon crush rivals Cornwall by 66 runs to get their first win of the season in the MCCA Trophy group stages.

Truro wait before naming new boss
Truro City chairman Peter Masters says the club is unlikely to appoint a new manager until next month.

From Cornish mines to Fijian rugby
Cornish-born Plymouth Albion flanker Sam Matavesi reflects on his surprise call-up to the Fijian national team.

Launceston trio to face charges
Launceston trio Ben Hilton, Tim Mathias and Barrie-John Chapman cited after match against Worthing in April.

Bright backing Cornwall defence
Cornwall winger Richard Bright is confident that the Duchy's defence can hold out against Hertfordshire.

Albion boss targets forward signings
Plymouth Albion head coach James Shanahan says bolstering the club's forwards with experienced players is one of his main priorities.



BBC News | UK | World Edition
Family urges domestic violence probe
The family of a woman murdered by her ex-partner call for a public inquiry into how complaints of domestic violence are handled by police.

Pound falls after dip in inflation
The pound falls after lower fuel prices lead to a lower-than-expected inflation rate of 2.4% for April.

A&E units on cliff edge - NHS chiefs
A&E units are on a cliff edge, say NHS leaders as MPs start an inquiry into the state of emergency care.

Scotland 'can afford independence'
Scotland can "more than afford" to be a successful independent country, its first minister says as he launches a paper outlining the nation's economic strength.

Pirate movie sites blocked in UK
Big UK net firms have begun blocking access to two movie streaming sites accused of flouting copyright laws.

Marks and Spencer sees profits fall
Marks and Spencer reports a big fall in annual profits, as troubles in its clothing division continue.

Sharp jump in Royal Mail profits
Royal Mail's annual profits more than double, helped by strong growth in parcel deliveries as more people shop online.

PM plea as gay marriage row rages on
MPs will continue debating gay marriage as David Cameron seeks to renew his vows with grassroots Tory members angry over alleged "loon" slur.

Gove proposes split in exams system
Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove says its time for England, Wales and Northern Ireland to go their separate ways on GCSEs and A-levels.

Bone in April case 'from skull'
Bone fragments found in the fireplace of the man accused of the murder of five-year-old April Jones belonged to a human skull, a jury is told.

Chief inspector of GPs post created
A chief inspector of GPs is to be appointed as part of a push to improve services outside of hospitals, ministers are set to announce.

Sir Cyril abuse claim inquiry widens
Police investigate 10 people over allegations of sex abuse at a residential school after claims ex-MP Sir Cyril Smith abused boys there.

G4S chief Nick Buckles steps down
Nick Buckles, the chief executive of global security group G4S, is to step down from his position at the end of May.

Back-to-work scheme failing, say MPs
A scheme to help the unemployed find work appears to be failing the most disadvantaged jobseekers, MPs on the Work and Pensions Committee say.

Eric and Ernie's writer Braben dies
Eddie Braben, the writer credited with contributing to the huge success of comedy duo Morecambe and Wise, dies aged 82.

Baby disabled after jaundice error
A baby was left deaf and blind because a trainee midwife did not recognise signs of jaundice within days of his birth, a health trust admits.

UK astronaut given station date
UK astronaut Tim Peake is to fly to the International Space Station, launching on a Soyuz rocket in November or December 2015.

First crane egg in 400 years laid
A nesting crane lays the first egg laid by that breed of bird in southern Britain in more than 400 years.

Games numbers 50% below target
The organisers of the World Police and Fire Games confirm the number of athletes who have signed up to take part so far is almost 50% below the 10,000 target.

Body search at murder victim's home
Irish police are excavating the rear of a murdered former garda detective's house in the search for the body of another murder victim.

Exams system must split, says Gove
The UK education secretary says it is time for Wales to go its separate way on GCSEs and A-levels.

Flintshire to back prison in Wrexham
Flintshire is set to declare its backing for neighbouring Wrexham to be the location for a "super" prison for north Wales.

Grounded cruise ship refloated
A small cruise liner which ran aground in the waters of Oban Bay, with 112 people on board, is refloated.

Flightless penguin puzzle 'solved'
The underwater prowess of the penguin may have cost the bird its ability to fly, scientists believe.

Hospital criticised on patient death
An Essex hospital is criticised by a health watchdog for "missing opportunities" to save the life of a woman with disabilities.

Tweet cyclist 'lucky to be alive'
A cyclist says he is lucky to be alive after he was hit by a car whose driver is later believed to have tweeted about the crash.

Bell passed fit for England Test
Ian Bell is fit for the second Test against New Zealand at Headingley as England name an unchanged 12-man squad.

Griffiths & Watt in Scotland squad
Gordon Strachan calls up Leigh Griffiths and Tony Watt to the Scotland squad for next month's match against Croatia.

Wilkinson ready for Lions call-up
Jonny Wilkinson says he will do everything possible to be fit enough to answer a Lions injury call if he is needed.

Do white South Africans have a future?
World Affairs Editor John Simpson examines the growing crisis faced by South Africa's white communities.

Keeping alive Gaza's culinary traditions
Despite food shortages and power cuts, people in Gaza are fighting to preserve their distinct cuisine, as Yolande Knell reports.

How do you scrap an aircraft carrier?
HMS Ark Royal is to be towed to a breakers' yard in Turkey. But how exactly do you scrap an aircraft carrier?

Police search MP Nigel Evans' office
Police search the Commons office of Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans in relation to a "serious arrestable offence".

Cleric Abu Qatada refused bail
Radical cleric Abu Qatada is refused bail by an immigration tribunal in his latest bid for freedom.

PM warns overseas territories on tax
David Cameron has called on British overseas territories to "get their house in order" and sign up to international treaties on tax.

VIDEO: House of Commons
MPs are raising questions with the justice secretary and his ministerial team.

VIDEO: Father faces child death charges
A British man who is reported to have confessed to killing his two young children is expected to appear before a French prosecutor on Monday to be formally charged with their murders.

VIDEO: Ark Royal makes final journey
The Royal Navy's former flagship, the Ark Royal, leaves its home port of Portsmouth for the final time, bound for a scrap yard in Turkey.

VIDEO: Church of Scotland backs gay clergy
The Church of Scotland's General Assembly has voted to allow gay people in civil partnerships to become ministers.

VIDEO: Princes open Help for Heroes centre
The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry have opened a new recovery centre for Help for Heroes in Wiltshire.

VIDEO: Celebrity gardeners at Chelsea Flower Show
The Chelsea Flower Show celebrates its 100th anniversary this year.

VIDEO: Morecambe & Wise get memorial plaque
A memorial plaque dedicated to Morecambe & Wise is unveiled at Teddington Studios

VIDEO: Propaganda: Art or political rhetoric?
Governments have long used newspapers, posters and leaflets to try and influence what people think, but a new exhibition is showing that there could be much more to it.

VIDEO: David Beckham's emotional farewell
Emotional David Beckham plays last home match at Paris Saint-Germain.

Calculate your inflation rate
Find out how much your cost of living is going up

The rise of food swapping
The people who trade asparagus for ice cream

How does your team fare in fans' league table?
How do your football club's attendances match up?

Is Apple's tax avoidance rational?
Is the company's tax avoidance rational, asks Robert Peston

Foreign comedians stand up for the UK
Why foreign comedians love the British comedy business

Shifting arguments for the New Bus
Shifting arguments for London's new bus

Puppetry Festival's 50th anniversary
International Puppetry Festival at Colwyn Bay - 50 years ago

Papers mull Cameron 'humiliation'
Papers claim prime minister is facing 'humiliation' in the Commons

 


ITV's Storage Hoarders is looking for people like you!




ITV’S STORAGE HOARDERS IS BACK AND LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WITH BELONGINGS IN SELF STORAGE –
LIKE YOU!

Twofour Broadcast (Cornwall with Caroline Quentin, The Hotel Inspector) are producing series 2 of Storage Hoarders , presented by Aggie MacKenzie, for ITV.

Series 1 aired throughout December 2012 and January and peaked at 1.5 million viewers making it one of ITV’s best-performing daytime shows.

The show features self-storage customers who have accumulated a bit of a hoard under lock and key and would like help to de clutter their storage units as well as identify some interesting belongings and hidden treasures for auction.

Is your partner, family or friends nagging you to look at your storage situation?

Would you like some help to de-clutter and sort your stored belongings?

Could you “Skip it”, “Sell it”, “Give to Charity” or “Keep it”?

We’re looking for:

• Individuals/couples/families with items in storage that are no longer needed
• People who store belongings that are not welcome in the house
• Long-standing collectors with no space left in their home
• Those who have inherited items over the years
• Or people who just can’t let go of their stuff because it has sentimental value but currently have no place in the home

If this sounds like you or you know someone who fits the bill, please contact the Storage Hoarders team directly - they might be able to turn some of your possessions into hard cash!

Email via storageshow@twofour.co.uk or telephone 01752 727 675 (calls will be charged at your normal network rate)

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 31/05/13

 

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