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BBC : England
15 octobre
04h45
Burning rubbish now UK’s dirtiest form of power
Nearly half of waste is now burned for energy, but BBC analysis finds it is as dirty as coal.
05h46
Dad sleeps in car as housing list reaches peak
A father with chronic back pain and asthma tells how the family of six are struggling to live a flat.
14 octobre
15h16
Dad told police he killed Sara Sharif, court hears
Urfan Sharif claims his wife caused Sara’s death and he was trying to protect her, a jury hears.
15 octobre
05h15
Postpartum psychosis left mum fearing she was dead
Kayleigh Avery, from Sunderland, says she was lucky to get a bed at a unit in the North East.
14 octobre
19h54
CCTV shows moments leading up to fatal stabbings
The teenagers were killed in a case of mistaken identity, the court has been told.
15 octobre
05h14
Southport attack tributes to be removed
Seeing the tributes is emotionally challenging for some affected by the attack, Sefton Council says.
05h22
The area becoming Britain’s ’top’ leaf peeping spot
The American craze has made its way across the Atlantic, and is proving very popular.
04h56
I’m set to manage the world’s southernmost museum’
Aoife McKenna, , will also carry out a number of other roles in her stint in Antarctica.
06h35
Woman finds dead cockroach in Shein package
Amy Jowett says she was disgusted when the cockroach fell from her package.
04h37
Hospital wheelchair rentals raised with ministers
The Wheelshare service operating at King’s College Hospital is accessed by using a bank card.
05h05
Ryan Gosling spotted filming at seaside resort
The La La Land actor was seen with a film crew on South Parade Pier in Southsea, Portsmouth.
04h35
Young Londoners design new Afro hair emojis
The teenagers have designed black and mixed race hairstyle emojis, which they hope will be approved.
05h13
Many disabled young people written off - report
Young disabled people want to work and thrive but many are told they cannot succeed, a report finds.
05h31
Patients must be at the centre of cancer research’
Fiona Carey, who has lived with the disease for years, welcomes a m grant to study how cancer develops and spreads.
14 octobre
05h27
Lower Thames crossing will ruin our village’
Villagers in Orsett Heath are concerned at the impact of proposed new road plan
05h14
New parking charges are killing our shops’
Independent businesses in Idle say their takings are down since the introduction of parking fees.
01h39
Flood defences ’in worst state on record’
The floods minister says she will spend millions on repairs, as victims tell of a national crisis .
15 octobre
04h32
Swimming 1,000 miles for BBC Children in Need
Shay Kaur Grewal heads up BBC Radio London’s swimming team raising money for this year’s appeal.
14 octobre
05h15
When Euston Station was shiny and new
With Euston making headlines, we’ve gone back to to look at the recently rebuilt station.
13 octobre
06h06
Daredevil hears back about job after 48-year wait
Tizi Hodson has waited since to hear back about her bid to become a motorcycle stunt rider.
12 octobre
11h14
Rhino calf with feeding issue now stomping around
A baby rhino that struggled with feeding is now healthy and even stomps when hungry.
11 octobre
16h24
You caught the bad guy’: McCullough confession on police bodycam
Essex Police body cameras show arrest of Lois and John McCullough’s daughter for their murder.
14 octobre
19h05
MK Dons host AFC Wimbledon in FA Cup first round
MK Dons will host rivals AFC Wimbledon as one of ties in the FA Cup first round.
15h31
Bristol City’s Manning to take leave after baby son dies
Bristol City head coach Liam Manning will take a period of absence following the death of his baby son Theo.
10h47
Harborough’s ’anti-football’ heroes create Cup buzz
Harborough Town boss Mitch Austin makes no apology for his defensive tactics after the non league side reached the FA Cup first round for the first time.
11h01
Can anyone stop dominant England winning World Cup?
England’s victory over Canada in Vancouver on Saturday retained the WXV title in their th straight win, can anyone stop the dominant Red Roses winning the Rugby World Cup next year