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What is it like to give birth in your area? Use our interactive tool to find out
From tests to scans, and from going into labour to feeling your new baby's skin on yours for the first time - what happens at each stage of the maternity care journey is recorded by healthcare staff.
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Former Superdry finance chief Wills joins discounter Poundland | Mark Kleinman blog
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Manhunt in London after death of 22-year-old in reported stabbing
A murder investigation has been launched after the death of a man in a reported stabbing in London.
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Teenager who caused death of friend on e-scooter walks free from court
A teenager who caused the death of his 14-year-old friend while riding his e-scooter through a red light and into the path of oncoming traffic has walked free from court.
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Woman describes sex attack by 'evil' predator accused of double murder, court hears
A woman said she believed she was going to die when she was attacked by an "evil" sex predator who allegedly went on to murder two others, a court has heard.
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Queen welcomes Harry Potter author JK Rowling to Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh
The Queen and Harry Potter author JK Rowling have enjoyed an afternoon discussing the importance of young people having access to books.
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BBC staff face real-terms wage cut as 'bleak' pay proposal revealed
BBC staff could see a real-terms pay cut in the year ahead, a proposal shows, just weeks after the announcement that hundreds of roles are to be axed.
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Killer jailed for at least 19 years for murder of 'kind and magnificent' Inverness musician
A man who brutally murdered a "kind" musician who had allowed him to stay at his Inverness flat has been jailed for a minimum of 19 years.
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Maddy Cusack's coach called her a 'psycho' before her death, inquest hears
Former Sheffield United player Maddy Cusack's coach called her a "psycho" before her death, an inquest heard.
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UK defence investment plan revealed - as helicopters axed and Storm Shadow cruise missiles phased out
The UK will scrap some older weapons and kit, including Storm Shadow cruise missiles and a range of military helicopters, under a major investment plan which falls billions of pounds short of what military chiefs say they need.




