NewsBank (Coventry Telegraph)
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Evans back for Millers
ROTHERHAM have appointed Steve Evans for a second spell in charge after sacking Leam Richardson.
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Cov couple find secret hidden well in their living room
A COVENTRY couple could not believe their eyes when they found a secret hidden 10ft deep well in the middle of their living room.
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Dennis on top of the world after double delight
NUNEATON'S Jake Dennis dug deep with two inspired performances from poor positions on the starting grid to bag two second places and share top spot in the race for this year's ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.
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ROBINS MAY BEST BOSS EVER AT CITY - STRACHAN
COVENTRY City's players will have mixed feelings this week.
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Fab is all RIGHT to take on wide role
FABIO Tavares sees himself 'first and foremost' as a striker, but the Sky Blues star insists he just wants to play after his return from a serious injury.
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Reds young guns set for semi-final
THREE academy players trained with Manchester United 's senior players on Tuesday, as they prepare to face Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-finals.
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Squeeze on places means more kids not going to school
MORE Coventry children are not going to primary school because their parents are refusing to accept the place offered, a report has said.
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Out of touch and shocking poverty that is on the rise
THE Prime Minister keeps claiming that poverty is decreasing in Britain.
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ON THIS DAY
1689: Death - in the Tower of London - of the despised Judge Jeffreys, who sentenced more than 300 to death at his "bloody assizes".
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Corrections &complaints
If we have published anything that is factually inaccurate, please contact Editor Graeme Brown at newscoventrytelegraph.net. Once verified, we will correct it as soon as possible.
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Phone mast bid at back of club refused
A NEW 20m high phone mast plan at the back of a Coventry social club has been refused.
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UK faces catastrophic weather conditions
HAS the human race decided it no longer wishes to exist? We've just had 10 consecutive months of record breaking global temperatures - several over the 1.5C the Paris Agreement of 2015 committed 196 countries to take action to stay under.
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Lord Cameron: Israel 'making decision to act' on Iran attack
ISRAEL is "making the decision to act" in response to Saturday's attack by Iran, the Foreign Secretary has said as he visited the country for talks with its leaders.
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Gurkha anniversary at memorial
A PROUD anniversary will see Gurkha soldiers past and present gather at their unique memorial this weekend in Nuneaton.
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First step to get £20m town boost
THE first step has been taken into unlocking up to £20m for Bedworth. It was one of 19 towns Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said would receive a cash boost in his Spring Budget 2024 announcement.
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Just stop OIL
OILY skin can be extra bothersome in spring and summer, with warmer weather and sunshine in the mix.
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TOP SIX: OILY SKIN SAVIOURS
1. skin.genius 'best cleanse forever' Cleansing Face Wash, £16.50 Deep-cleansing for oily and spot-prone skin, without stripping away skin's vital hydration.
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Any colour you like... as long as it's read!
The page has finally been turned on black and white electronic ink after Kobo revealed the first mainstream affordable colour e-readers to hit the market.
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tech THAT
AutomAttic gets the MESSAGE You may not be familiar with a company called Automattic, but you will certainly have heard of at least one of the software products it makes.
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3 of the best daily face washes
Savvy L'Oreal Paris Men Expert Pure Charcoal Black Clay Face Mask (100ml) £5.99, Superdrug
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SPRINGTIME SEES GREEN BUDS APPEARING
You may know Fairphone as the makers of a new breed of repairable smartphone — their devices are designed so that each component is replaceable by the user in a bid to extend their lifetime.
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Photograph exhibition in Coventry looks back at working class lives
A COVENTRY photo exhibition is putting the spotlight on working class life, featuring Northern Soul, 90s street culture and snapshots of diverse working class communities over the last five decades.
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JOBS TO DO THIS WEEK
¦ Plant summer-flowering bulbs, corms and tubers such as gladioli into pots but keep them sheltered from frost until next month. Lilies can be planted directly outside if the soil isn't saturated. ¦ Prune hydrangeas, removing old flower heads and cutting back to a healthy pair of buds.
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Doing the groundwork
WILL this rain ever stop? I feel I've probably started this column in the same way already this year.