1. Lecturer invites Rees-Mogg to 'naked debate'published at 10:47 Greenwich Mean Time 8 February 2019

    Dr Victoria Bateman campaigns against Brexit by writing messages on her naked body.

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  2. Woman missing for two years 'spotted'published at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Patricia Finnie, who was last seen in Southend, may have been seen in Lowestoft, police say.

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  3. Alan Partridge premiere cinema closespublished at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    The cinema where Steve Coogan held the world premiere of his movie featuring Alan Patridge closes.

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  4. Row over plans for school near RAF basepublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Lakenheath Parish Council has won the right to challenge the plans at the High Court.

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  5. 'Open' electric vehicle network debutspublished at 17:07 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    The contactless payment scheme could be rolled out across the UK if it proves successful.

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  6. The lab which detected racing's flu outbreakpublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    BBC Look East visits the lab which detected the equine flu outbreak that has cancelled British horse racing until at least 13 February.

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  7. 'Cyber-attack' on turkey firm's workerspublished at 15:32 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Bernard Matthews says bank account details of 200 employees were "potentially compromised".

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  8. Sir John hits out at Brexit in Newcastle speechpublished at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Former prime minister Sir John Major has accused the Government of embarking on a policy of national "self harm" over Brexit.

    He made the comments during a speech at Newcastle Cathedral today.

    Sir John also said young people and those who are less well-off will be most impacted by the EU withdrawal.

    He told the North East England Chamber of Commerce: "I believe Brexit is regressive.

    "The campaigners for 'Leave' promised better times, yet Brexit will deliver far worse times.

    "The Centre for European Reform estimates Brexit is already costing our public finances #320 million a week.

    "And this, of course, excludes the 'divorce bill' of #39 billion, and the growing cost across Government of managing our exit from Europe.

    "In addition, almost every sector of business has warned of trouble ahead - and every independent study of every conceivable Brexit - even by our own Government - shows that once we leave, the UK will be worse off, year after year after year.

    "I can recall nothing to match this."

    He also expressed concerns over poverty levels and called for more emphasis to be put on regional investment.

    Sir John MajorImage source, Getty Images
  9. Chicken factory workers lost digitspublished at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    The workers got their hands trapped due to poor health and safety at the 2 Sisters Food Group.

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  10. 'Half-burnt body' found at fire scenepublished at 13:53 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    A volunteer found human remains in a burnt-out building near Leiston Football Club in Suffolk.

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  11. Murder accused naming decision reservedpublished at 11:28 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    A court order banning the naming of the man accused of murdering Grace Millane remains in place.

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  12. Relive Norwich's derby win over Ipswichpublished at 09:37 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Norwich beat bottom club Ipswich to go top of the Championship - relive the action as it happened.

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  13. Bridge reopens but delays remainpublished at 08:56 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    The M25 near SwanleyImage source, Highways England
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    The M25 near Swanley

    The QEII bridge has been reopened after it was closed this morning due to high winds.

    The east bore tunnel is also in the process of being reopened to traffic heading out of Kent, after being used as a contraflow.

    However, long delays remain on both the Kent and Essex side of the crossing.

    Surrounding routes are gridlocked including the M25, A2, M2 and A13.

    Dartford town centre is also congested, and people are advised to allow extra time for their journeys.

  14. River death re-arrested suspects releasedpublished at 08:51 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Joe Pooley, who had learning difficulties, was found in the River Gipping in Ipswich on 13 August.

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  15. Severe disruption after crossing closurepublished at 07:42 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Lizzie Massey
    BBC Live reporter

    Dartford crossing trafficImage source, Highways England

    There is severe congestion around the Dartford Crossing due to 60mph crosswinds closing the QEII bridge.

    In Kent, there are tailbacks on all surrounding major routes, including up to 17 miles on the A2 and M2 to the Blue Bell Hill junction/A229.

    The M25 anti-clockwise is slow from Swanley.

    The tunnel is operating a contraflow system, with clockwise M25 traffic from Essex being diverted via the east tunnel.

  16. Raspberry Pi opens first High Street storepublished at 00:40 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Founder Eben Upton says the shop will attract customers who are "curious" about the tiny computer.

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  17. Torture killer 'could have been stopped'published at 00:38 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Kathleen Griffin was tied up and stabbed to death by Scott Hilling in December 2015.

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  18. 'Relieved we're not going to prison'published at 22:32 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2019

    Protesters who delayed flights and closed a runway at Stansted airport have avoided immediate jail sentences

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  19. Police link dozens of burglariespublished at 19:46 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2019

    Detectives say the break-ins have caused "misery and distress" to a vast number of people.

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  20. New university plans 'in doubt' for citypublished at 19:40 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2019

    A proposal for a new university may be in jeopardy because its partners cannot agree, a report says.

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