'There's no shame in going and getting help'published at 14:20 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2021
Shannon hopes by sharing her own struggle with mental health will encourage others to open up.
Read MoreShannon hopes by sharing her own struggle with mental health will encourage others to open up.
Read MoreConcerns grow over Covid admissions, staff shortages and escalating waiting lists for treatment.
Read MoreNexus says it faces a £20m shortfall and bus services could be hit - unless councils pay extra cash.
Read MorePolice say two people who assisted the woman after she was assaulted could help inquiries.
Read MoreFormer Newcastle United and England striker Andy Carroll joins Reading on a short-term deal until the middle of January.
Read MoreMark Robinson, 40, was attacked in July 2020 and died more than a year later in August this year.
Read MorePolice say the car and the lorry were travelling in different directions in the early morning crash.
Read MoreBritish Divers Marine Life Rescue says the female is likely foraging around the Farne Islands.
Read MoreFollow live text updates and BBC radio commentary from 11 FA Cup first-round replays.
Read MoreThe Premier League closes in on a record-breaking television rights deal in the United States.
Read MoreAfter eight weeks the County Durham businesswoman Sara Davies's dream of winning Strictly Come Dancing is over.
Sara and Alijaz Skorjanec, who did the Argentine Tango, were beaten in Sunday night's Dance Off when the judges chose to save Tilly Ramsay and her partner Nikita Kuzmin.
When asked by presenter Tess Daley about their time on the show, Davies said: "I had no idea any of this was in me, it’s been a life-changing experience and one I’ve loved every second of."
Aljaz was then asked if he had any words for his partner.
He said: "I feel like from that day we met under the Angel of the North, I was so pleased to dance with you this season. Honestly, I wouldn’t want to dance with anybody else."
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Midfielder Phil Turnbull, who is a cable jointer, tries to repair the lights at an FA Trophy match.
Read MoreThe A69 is closed in both directions after two vehicles were involved in a collision near Haltwhistle, Northumberland.
It happened at about 04:00 and National Highways says the road is expected to stay closed throughout the morning.
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