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BBC Cornwall | Cornwall
Flybe pull-out sparks airport fears
Flybe claims there could be "little future for Newquay Airport" as it ends its direct flights to London Gatwick from March 2014.

The woman who confronted attackers
A cub scout leader from Helston tells how she confronted two men suspected of brutally murdering a soldier just moments after an attack in Woolwich.

Teenage cancer unit's £1m appeal
A £2.5m cancer unit for teenagers in South West England appeals for further funds in order to open in 2014.

Gallantry awards for rescue crews
Members of the RNLI from Cornwall and Devon will be recognised for their life-saving work at an awards ceremony later.

South West Water in £60m investment
South West Water is to invest £60m in its infrastructure, including sewers and treatment works, and services, managers say.

Airport numbers fall for fifth year
Passengers numbers fall for a fifth year in a row, according to the manager of Newquay Airport.

RNLI save man 'seconds from death'
A 71-year-old man who collapsed face down in the sea in north Cornwall was seconds from death when pulled to safety by lifeguards, doctors say.

How much are police and crime commissioners costing?
Devon and Cornwall's police and crime commissioner has the fifth highest number of staff in England, the BBC understands.

Fifty-five beaches meet new rules
Fifty five beaches in England meet tough new EU standards on water quality to achieve Blue Flag awards.

Flybe news 'devastating' for airport
Reaction to Newquay route cut decision

'Balloon' hedgehog saved by vet
An inflated hedgehog is saved by vets

Vickery backs Cornwall in final
Former England captain Phil Vickery says Cornwall can win the County Championship for the first time since 1999.

Hilton all-clear for county final
Ben Hilton will lead Cornwall in the County Championship final at Twickenham after a disciplinary case is dismissed.

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.



BBC News | UK | World Edition
Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
The soldier killed on a London street is named as Drummer Lee Rigby of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, as two more people are held.

April accused's paedophile denial
A man accused of murdering five-year-old April Jones in a sexually motivated attack tells a court he is not a paedophile.

Arrests in nursery sex assault probe
Five men are arrested after a child tells of being sexually assaulted at a children's nursery in Worcestershire.

Net immigration 'down by a third'
The number of people coming to the UK has fallen by over 80,000 in the last year as figures show net migration is down by a third.

Constable masterpiece bought by Tate
Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows, one of Constable's "most important paintings", is bought by the Tate for a "bargain" £23.1m.

Hidden camera GP jailed for abuse
A family doctor who used a secret camera inside his wristwatch to record himself abusing female patients at his surgery is jailed for 12 years.

Inquiry call over NHS 111 'debacle'
An independent inquiry is needed into the NHS non-emergency 111 phone line "debacle" in England, GPs say.

Community nursing service under fire
Health unions say the state of NHS services for people who can't get to a GP in many parts of England is "lamentable".

60,000 get MMR jab after outbreak
Over 60,000 measles vaccinations have now been given during the outbreak in Swansea and Powys but another 33,000 people still need it, say health officials.

Cyclist tweet was 'biggest mistake'
A woman who took to Twitter to say she had knocked a cyclist off his bike tells the BBC it was the "biggest mistake of my life".

'Rise' in children abusing children
A growing number of children are being sexually abused by other children, say charities.

Murder arrest over house fire deaths
A man is arrested in connection with a fatal fire in Essex in which six members of a family died.

Bestiality jail term overturned
A man jailed over possessing bestiality images has his conviction overturned as "extreme pornography" laws had not come into force until after the offences.

Gangster stepson's killers jailed
Two men are jailed for life for the murder of the stepson of gangland celebrity and author Dave Courtney.

Briton in French prison found dead
A British man arrested on suspicion of organised fraud is found hanged in a French prison.

Titanic violin real, scan suggests
A violin thought to be the one played by the band leader of the Titanic as it sank is proved to be genuine following CT scans at a hospital, an auctioneer says.

The spy arrested for cross-dressing
One of Britain's most influential World War II spies was arrested in Madrid for cross-dressing, files released by the National Archives show.

Victim's sister 'hopeful' on bill
The sister of an IRA victim says she is 'more hopeful' the SDLP will not block a bill that would prevent former prisoners, guilty of serious offences, from becoming Stormont special advisers.

NI Christmas deadline for flags
Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers set a Christmas deadline for agreement on the questions of flags, parades and the past.

Extra targets for ambulance service
New ways of measuring the Welsh Ambulance Service's performance will be published as ministers seek to improve the struggling service.

Home owner faces compulsory purchase
A woman could be forced out of her home to make way for two superstores after councillors back the use of a compulsory purchase order.

Liam Aitchison 'stabbed 20 times'
A jury is told that South Uist teenager Liam Aitchison was stabbed 20 times and had a fractured jaw and nose.

Minister in talks over film studio
The Scottish government is in talks which could see a film studio set up in Scotland to take advantage of recent tax breaks for the creative industry.

Talent show mum in benefit fraud
A mother of eight is found guilty of fraudulently receiving more than £350,000 in benefits and tax credits.

Rape row school pupils 'unsafe'
A school criticised for its handling of a pupil's claim that she was raped twice by students could face closure after a report finds children remain unsafe.

Board to examine Froch 'kill' threat
Carl Froch is sorry for threatening to kill Mikkel Kessler in Saturday's fight but faces an investigation by boxing's governing body.

Big names falter at PGA Championship
Luke Donald makes an awful start to his defence of the PGA Championship title, while Rory McIlroy also struggles.

Ferdinand signs new Man Utd contract


Are people drinking too much coffee?
US officials are investigating the safety of caffeine in snacks and energy drinks. Is society too dependent on the world's favourite drug?

10 of popular culture's best Machiavellian characters
It's 500 years since Niccolo Machiavelli wrote The Prince and since then, there have been an extraordinary range of characters that we have come to call "Machiavellian".

Is fussball coming home?
Thousands of football fans are heading to Wembley for Saturday's all-German Champions League final. Is it the home of German football - as well as English?

UK first quarter growth unchanged
The UK's economy grew at 0.3% in the first three months of the year, official figures confirm, but concerns remain over the strength of the recovery.

GPs 'will not shore up unsafe NHS'
Family doctors are not prepared to shore up an emergency health care system left unsafe by "political meddling", a GP leader has warned.

Mandelson appointed to ancient post
Lord Mandelson is appointed to the resurrected ceremonial post of High Steward of Hull.

VIDEO: House of Commons
MPs approve same-sex marriage plans at third reading despite significant opposition.

VIDEO: Who was Woolwich soldier Lee Rigby?
The soldier killed in an attack on a London street has been named as Drummer Lee Rigby of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.

VIDEO: 'I regret stupid cyclist tweet'
The driver whose tweet about an accident with a cyclist has landed her in trouble has admitted that her Twitter post had been stupid.

VIDEO: Edward VIII was bugged, files show
The National Archives in Britain have released secret files showing that the telephone line of King Edward VIII was bugged in the days leading up to his abdication in 1936.

VIDEO: April accused's 'fright and fear'
A man accused of murdering April Jones has told a court he felt sick with "fright and fear" after he said he accidentally knocked her over in his car.

VIDEO: Snowfall in Scotland in May
Strong winds and wintry weather are causing problems on some high level roads and causing some ferry services to be cancelled.

VIDEO: Sprucing up Sir Walter Scott's home
Sir Walter Scott's home re-opens to the public this summer after a £12m renovation and refurbishment.

VIDEO: Lack of district nurses 'adds stress'
The Royal College of Nursing has said that a fall in the number of NHS district nurses is causing needless suffering for patients and is leading to pressure on casualty departments and ambulance services.

AUDIO: 'Flood took me at speed of a rocket'
Flood rescue victim Vanessa Glover pays tribute to the RNLI crew who are receiving bravery awards after they plucked her to safety when she was swept from her car as a river burst its banks in Devon last December.

No Blue Flag but Southend 'flying'
What next for beaches that lost their Blue Flag status?

Mogadishu culture shock for diaspora Somalis
Mogadishu culture shock for returning Somalis

Fans' support 'that wouldn't die'
Life at the Football League's least-attended club

In pictures: Pre-World War I images
Historic photographs preserved after being found in a Lewis barn

How the men from the ministry saved England's heritage
The story of how historic UK sites were saved for wider public viewing

Why has the UK gone up in people's estimations?
Why has the UK risen in global public affections in the past year?

Allies planned D-day assassinations
Wartime archives reveal the secret plans to kill Rommel

Papers contemplate Woolwich attack
Papers contemplate Woolwich attack

 


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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