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Leicester Team Rows Atlantic for MND Charities

Four adventurers, including a Leicester man, swap Christmas for a 3000-mile Atlantic row to raise funds for Motor Neurone Disease charities. Support their epic challenge.

TV Licence fee rising to £181 amid BBC crisis

UK households face a £7 TV Licence fee increase to £181 this April. This comes as the BBC faces a major scandal and a legal threat from Donald Trump. Discover the full story.

Barnsley Veterans Pull 9-Tonne Truck for Charity

A team of veterans and civilians in Barnsley are pulling a 9-tonne truck 2.2 miles to raise funds for the Royal British Legion and Help 4 Homeless Veterans. Support their incredible challenge!

Birmingham man nearly jailed over parking ticket error

A Birmingham resident's fight against what he called a 'stupid' parking ticket escalated dramatically when he faced potential imprisonment after court officials mistook his case for a more serious offence.

Noss Mayo Probate Notice for Philip Rogers

A legal notice has been published regarding the estate of Philip David George Rogers of Noss Mayo, Devon, inviting creditors and claimants to come forward.

Gateley renews Birmingham Panthers partnership

Leading law firm Gateley Legal continues its backing of Birmingham Panthers basketball teams in an expanded partnership for the 2024/25 season, supporting both elite performance and community development programmes.

Disabled vet nears end of 874-mile Poppy Appeal walk

Former RAF veteran Samantha Grundy, who uses a wheelchair, approaches the final miles of her extraordinary 874-mile journey across Britain to raise funds for the Poppy Appeal, inspiring communities nationwide.

Sussex man rows Atlantic solo for mental health

Brave Sussex explorer Tom Bignell is trading festive comforts for a gruelling solo row across the Atlantic in aid of mental health charities, facing 40-foot waves and extreme isolation.

Lawyer: Common items could mean prison

A leading criminal defence solicitor reveals how carrying common household items could result in serious weapons charges under UK law, even without criminal intent.

Students abseil 200ft for Rainbows Hospice charity

Brave students from Loughborough Grammar School conquered their fears in a spectacular 200ft abseil challenge, raising crucial funds for Rainbows Hospice while showcasing incredible community spirit.

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