1. Grabban double sees Forest beat Ipswichpublished at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2018

    Nottingham Forest move up to fifth in the table thanks to a double from Lewis Grabban against bottom side Ipswich Town.

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  2. Norwich battle back to return to toppublished at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2018

    Norwich City come back from behind to beat Rotherham and go back to the top of the Championship.

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  3. Drag queen head teacher backed by schoolpublished at 18:29 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    Andrew Livingstone is the head of a school but also performs as Miss Tish Ewe.

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  4. Woman blackmailed man with sex videopublished at 18:08 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    The "vulnerable" woman forced her victim at knifepoint to drive to his flat and collect £600.

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  5. Boy 'stole pupils' data' from school laptoppublished at 16:17 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    He shared personal information of several Year 11 students among fellow pupils.

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  6. 'Significant' John Donne manuscript foundpublished at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    The collection, comprising 139 poems, was found in a box in a stately home.

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  7. Clean Bandit - What is Love?published at 15:36 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

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    Clean Bandit, external are in Japan to launch their new album, What is Love and they've taken along Marina (and the Diamonds) who features on the album.

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    The album has five tracks that have already been top five hits.

    And they've had support from their friends and featured artists like Anne-Marie.

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    Reviews for the album however have not been great with the Guardian give it two stars, external, calling it "underwhelming chart catnip" and The Times, external giving it one star.

    But with all those hits under their belts we're sure they're not too worried.

  8. FA Cup: Famous names and flawless Waspspublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    Flawless starts, controversial replays and famous former winners feature in BBC Sport's Women's FA Cup second round preview.

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  9. Row over Matt Hancock app interviewpublished at 15:17 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    Labour demands an ethics probe after health secretary talks about "GP at Hand" app in an interview.

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  10. Puppies seized in travellers' site raidpublished at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    More than 100 animals and a number of suspected stolen vehicles were found at the Cambridgeshire site.

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  11. Rainbow flag to replace corner flags at Forest matchpublished at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    David Pittam
    BBC News Online

    Nottingham Forest's home match against Ipswich Town promises to be a colourful affair for more than just the football on Saturday.

    Captains of both teams will be sporting rainbow armbands and the corner flags will fly the pride colours.

    It is part of the club's efforts to show support for its LGBT+ fans, players and staff in a sport often criticised for not making them feel welcome enough.

    Rainbow over The City Ground.Image source, Nottingham Forest
  12. Met PC jailed for raping girl in woodspublished at 14:22 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    PC Adam Provan carried out a "brazen and calculated" attack on the 16-year-old, the Met says.

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  13. Thieves use gas to blow cash machine outpublished at 13:38 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    Two men tried to use gas to cause an explosion which would blow an ATM out of a bank wall.

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  14. Shrine set up for prolific burglarpublished at 13:27 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    The 27-year-old admitted to carrying out more than 600 break-ins as a teenager.

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  15. Listen: FA Cup second round commentariespublished at 13:01 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    Action from the FA Cup second round - listen to BBC local radio commentary.

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  16. 'Controlling' man stamped partner to deathpublished at 11:58 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    Dzilva Butiene spoke little English and was murdered by the man she "relied on".

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  17. Decision on £139m river crossing delayedpublished at 11:04 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    The project, which includes three bridges, was originally estimated to cost just under £97m.

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  18. Benjamin Britten's Aldeburghpublished at 10:01 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    The composer Benjamin Britten is closely associated with the Suffolk coast at Aldeburgh where he lived and worked for most of his life. This episode of Open Country explores how this landscape and the sea inspired some of Britten's most famous work. Lucy Walker from the Britten-Pears Foundation describes how Britten became rooted in Suffolk and how important it was for him to write music specifically for the people and places in Aldeburgh. Two of Britten's well-known operas Billy Budd and Peter Grimes are about people who made their living from the sea - we hear from fishermen in Aldeburgh about how the industry has changed since Britten's day.

    Britten often walked along Aldeburgh beach to think and compose in his head. An open stretch of this shingle ridge just north of the town is now home to the Scallop, Maggi Hambling's 15-foot stainless steel sculpture dedicated to Britten. Maggi tells the story of how Scallop was inspired by Britten and his achievements, and the row that erupted in the local community after it was installed.

    Producer: Sophie Anton

  19. Could Damon Albarn be heading for Teignmouth?published at 09:34 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    Hayley Westcott
    BBC News Online

    Damon Albarn - best known as the lead singer of Blur - could be heading to Devon for an intimate gig.

    With his side-project The Good, The Bad and The Queen, he's been been playing small gigs in working men's clubs in England's North East.

    The group says it's like "playing in somebody's very large living room" and it's nice "for people to be able to see our faces - and for us to see their faces".

    The shows have been so successful, the group intends to replicate them in 2019.

    Mr Albarn hinted he might be heading for Devon.

    "We asked the president of the Teignmouth Working Men's Club and he has 150 affiliates who he'll put in a good word with," says the star.

    "So I'd like to think in the future we could follow this up."

    The Good, The Bad and The Queen played two nights in North Shields
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    The Good, The Bad and The Queen played two nights in North Shields

  20. Construction training body outsources jobspublished at 07:00 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2018

    Union Unite says the plans are "troubling" while CITB says it will make it "more agile".

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