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BBC Cornwall | Cornwall
'Balloon' hedgehog saved by vet
An inflated hedgehog suffering with balloon syndrome is saved by vets who pricked it with a needle.

New council leader calls for unity
The new leader of Cornwall Council calls for a "can do" attitude as the new administration starts work.

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.

Submarine returns after 11 months
Royal Navy nuclear-powered submarine HMS Trenchant returns home to its Devonport base after 11 months at sea.

Water poisoning 'further researched'
More research is to be carried out into the possible effects of the Camelford water poisoning incident, an MP is told.

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

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

Wales beats South West for tourists
Potential first-time tourists are more likely to visit Wales than south-west England, the European Union's statistics office says.

South West Water security checked
A security services officer visits South West Water to examine how supplies are being kept safe from attack, the BBC has learnt.

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

Olympic torch 'generated millions'
Torch relay 'generated millions' for Cornwall

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.

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
Man dead in suspected terror attack
A man is killed in a machete attack and two suspects shot by police in London, with footage emerging of a man with bloodied hands shouting political statements near the scene.

April accused told 'web of lies'
A man accused of murdering five-year-old April Jones told a "complex web of lies" about her death, the prosecution says.

Tandem deaths driver is jailed
A man who killed a couple when he knocked them off their tandem bike in Bristol is jailed for 10 years.

PM hails tax deal amid Google row
David Cameron hails an EU agreement to close tax loopholes as a "turning point", as Google's boss urges politicians to "sort" the system.

Man in court over Hyde Park bombing
A man appears in court charged with the murder of four soldiers from the Royal Household Cavalry in the 1982 IRA bombing in Hyde Park.

IMF: UK 'long way from recovery'
The UK economy is still a long way from "a strong and sustainable recovery", the International Monetary Fund warns.

Cregan admits father and son murders
Police killer Dale Cregan admits the murders of a father and son in Greater Manchester.

Two win sickness benefit challenge
Two people with mental health problems win a legal challenge against the government tests for sickness benefit.

Concern over Afghans' UK visa rights
Many Afghan interpreters who worked with the British army could be excluded from a scheme to give them refuge in the UK, a lawyer and campaigners say.

Eighteen held over people-smuggling
Eighteen people are arrested in Britain and France by investigators targeting a suspected people smuggling gang, the Home Office says.

Iodine lack 'may lower UK baby IQs'
Mild iodine deficiency during pregnancy could be dimming the intellect of some babies born in the UK, say researchers who studied 1,000 families.

PM and Clegg say coalition will last
David Cameron and Nick Clegg promise that the coalition will continue up until polling day in the 2015 general election.

Triple child killer anonymity lifted
A man who killed three children he was babysitting in 1973 and impaled them on garden railings has his anonymity lifted.

Emmerdale actor Richard Thorp dies
Actor Richard Thorp, who played Emmerdale stalwart Alan Turner for more than 30 years, dies at the age of 81.

The X Factor reveal judges for 2013
It is confirmed that Sharon Osbourne will return as a judge in 2013, alongside Gary Barlow, Nicole Scherzinger and Louis Walsh.

Couple's £163,000 phone bill shock
A couple who own an electrical firm had a shock when they received a mobile phone bill for £163,000, then fought for months to have the debt cleared.

Five charged in £350K cannabis find
Five men are charged by police following the discovery of a cannabis factory in south Down.

Britvic to cut 20 east Belfast jobs
Up to 20 people are to lose their jobs at Britvic in Belfast after the soft drinks company announced it was to close its factory.

A&E threat to Royal Glamorgan
The Royal Glamorgan hospital in Llantrisant could stop treating the most serious accident and emergency cases as part of a major NHS shake-up in south Wales.

Flood car death 'was an accident'
A grandfather who drowned after his car became wedged under a footbridge in flash floods had been trying to avoid a ford, an inquest hears.

Pair admit £730,000 Rox jewel heist
Two men admit their involvement in stealing jewellery and watches worth £730,000 in a heist in Edinburgh.

Dead bike boy a 'ray of sunshine'
The parents of an eight-year-old cyclist who died after a crash with a mobile crane in Aberdeen describe him as as "ray of sunshine".

Suicidal woman 'told to drink tea'
A woman threatening to take her own life is told to "have a hot drink and watch the television" by an NHS helpline.

Home town funeral for Olympic sailor
Olympic sailing champion Andrew Simpson's funeral will be held in Sherborne, the Royal Yachting Association confirms.

Ex-Man Utd player Brian Greenhoff dies
Former Manchester United and England defender Brian Greenhoff has died suddenly at the age of 60.

Jockey Ahern banned for 10 years
Jockey Eddie Ahern is banned for 10 years after being found guilty of corruption by the BHA, while Neil Clement receives a 15-year ban.

Pellegrini to leave Malaga
Manuel Pellegrini paves the way for a move to manage Manchester City after confirming he will leave Spanish club Malaga.

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?

How religions change their mind
History suggests that religions that don't change die out - but how do they manage it without undermining themselves?

Readers' music to banish the blues
After separate studies pointed to the power of music to lighten the mood, we asked readers what they listened to when needing to cure unhappiness.

UKIP donor quits over controversy
UKIP donor Demetri Marchessini, who wrote a book saying women should not wear trousers, says he will not give any more money to the party.

I still want lobby register - Clegg
Nick Clegg says the coalition is split over whether to introduce a lobbying register to clean up politics but he remains committed to the policy.

MP Eric Joyce arrested at airport
Scots MP Eric Joyce is arrested in connection with a breach of the peace at Edinburgh Airport.

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

VIDEO: 'We never buckle in face of attack'
David Cameron has condemned the "sickening" murder of a man in Woolwich, south-east London.

VIDEO: Meet the ‘Queen of North Shields’
A former refugee living on an estate in Tyneside compares life for families living on the poverty line in England and Africa.

VIDEO: Afghan interpreters to get UK visas
Up to 600 Afghan interpreters who worked alongside British troops are to be given the right to live in the UK.

VIDEO: New free schools approved
From 2014, 102 new free schools are set to open in England after being granted approval from the Department for Education.

VIDEO: Scotland 'can afford independence'
Scotland can "more than afford' to be a successful independent country, its first minister has said.

VIDEO: Sauce man Roots help for start-ups
A mentoring scheme for people starting a business is being backed by Reggae Reggae Sauce entrepreneur Levi Roots, who started out under a previous scheme before finding fame on BBC2's Dragon's Den.

VIDEO: Biggest UK wildlife survey conducted
A stocktake of UK nature suggests 60% of animal and plant species have declined in the past 50 years - and one in 10 could end up disappearing.

VIDEO: Literary Death Match hits UK
Authors in the UK have a new way of attracting readers by performing their works at a "Literary Death Match".

Is the English language conquering France?
Is the English language conquering France?

How much are police and crime commissioners costing?
How much are police and crime commissioners costing?

Why one criminal stopped offending
How one former prisoner turned his life around

Afghan interpreters: 'No life for us here'
Afghan interpreters on prospect of getting UK visa

Why the war between drivers and cyclists?
Why are some motorists at war with cyclists?

Wayne Rooney's baby and The K effect
Why is Wayne Rooney's baby Klay rather than Clay?

Viewpoints: Higher fees and value-for-money degrees
Are university courses worth the money students have to spend?

Papers feature Oklahoma devastation
Papers feature Oklahoma devastation

 


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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