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Made on Merseyside: Inside the factory getting churches ready for Easter
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Hayes & Finch in Aintree have been supplying churches with everything they need for this moveable feast since 1882.
Made on Merseyside: Inside the factory getting churches ready for Easter

How to get involved in the silent auction for TopSpin raising money for Drumchapel Table Tennis Club
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A local community group has got 60+ artists to design table tennis rackets which are now being sold at a silent auction to raise money for Drumchapel Table Tennis Club. Here’s how to get involved.
How to get involved in the silent auction for TopSpin raising money for Drumchapel Table Tennis Club

Artists from Glasgow and beyond have designed table tennis rackets for auction to raise money for a Drumchapel club
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We head down to Wasps in the East End of Glasgow where a silent auction is taking place for table tennis rackets, featuring art designed by creatives from Scotland to West Africa.
Artists from Glasgow and beyond have designed table tennis rackets for auction to raise money for a Drumchapel club

‘Medical misogyny’: Are women going undiagnosed with endometriosis?
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According to Endometriosis UK, Endometriosis costs the UK economy £8.2bn a year in treatment, loss of work and healthcare costs.
‘Medical misogyny’: Are women going undiagnosed with endometriosis?

Bristolians Discuss: Is there enough discussion about endometriosis?
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Endometriosis is common gynaecological disorder which impacts many women in the UK. Today we ask locals if they know about the condition.
Bristolians Discuss: Is there enough discussion about endometriosis?

Leeds retirement scheme confirms traces of legionella
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A retirement scheme in Leeds has confirmed it has found traces of the bacteria Legionella after testing water in one resident’s flat.
Leeds retirement scheme confirms traces of legionella

Birmingham City fans react to Wembley upset
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Birmingham City were beaten by Peterborough United in the Vertu Trophy Final at Wembley. We spoke to fans in Birmingham city centre to hear their thoughts on the result, what it means for the season overall, and what they want to see next.
Birmingham City fans react to Wembley upset

A Bristol Doctor releases a new book: Getting locals through some of the toughest moments of their lives
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He spent more than two decades helping patients cope with the psychological toll of cancer -- and now, a leading Bristol psychologist is sharing what he's learned in a new book. Dr James Brennan worked at the Bristol Oncology Centre for over twenty-one years, supporting people through some of the toughest moments of their lives. Our reporter Emma chats with him to reflect on his career in the NHS -- and why he believes understanding the mind is just as vital as treating the body.
A Bristol Doctor releases a new book: Getting locals through some of the toughest moments of their lives

Bin strike in Birmingham set to continue as pay deal rejected
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Birmingham’s bin strike continues as council workers reject the latest pay offer. Rubbish piles remain on the streets, public health concerns are growing, and both sides of the dispute appear no closer to agreement. Richard Gullick reports for Local TV Birmingham and BirminghamWorld.