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Hunter Valley council plans 40% rate hike

Cessnock City Council proposes a staggering 39.9% rates increase, costing households over $1,000 annually. Residents fight back with petition as council cites financial crisis.

Exeter Named UK's Best Motorway Services

Exeter services crowned the UK's best pit stop, boasting 56 EV chargers and 13 food outlets. Discover the top 10 service stations for your festive travels.

Plymouth's £40m council revamp sparks fury

Plymouth residents outraged as city centre regeneration costs triple to £36.8m. Concrete benches, rusty metal and dry stream leave locals questioning council spending priorities.

Newsboy's ITV Racing Tips: Exeter & Hexham

Get the inside track on today's racing action with Newsboy's expert ITV selections for Exeter and Hexham. Discover which horses are tipped for glory in this comprehensive preview.

Feyi-Waboso: England's New Rugby Sensation

Exeter Chiefs wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso receives stunning Jason Robinson comparison as England coaches admit they need to harness his extraordinary talent after breakthrough performances.

Gidleigh Park triumphs at Exeter for Harry Fry

Rising star Gidleigh Park overcomes testing conditions to secure impressive win at Exeter, positioning himself as a serious Cheltenham Festival contender under trainer Harry Fry's expert guidance.

AI detects prostate cancer years early with 99% accuracy

Groundbreaking AI technology developed at the University of Exeter can detect prostate cancer years before symptoms appear, revolutionising early diagnosis and potentially saving thousands of lives across the UK.

Dartmoor Stones Reveal Britain's Oldest Bridge

Revolutionary archaeological research from University of Exeter uncovers evidence of UK's oldest bridge hidden within Dartmoor's mysterious stone rows, rewriting British prehistory.

Boston removes Catholic saints from city pledge

In a controversial move that's dividing the community, Boston's City Council has eliminated references to Catholic saints from its traditional pledge, sparking debate about religious heritage and modern inclusivity.

Council quashes £150 fine for coffee down drain

A London council has been forced to overturn a controversial £150 penalty issued to a woman for disposing of coffee grounds down a drain, in a case that sparked widespread criticism of jobsworth enforcement.

Referee's self-red card stuns rugby world

In a dramatic Premiership clash, referee Anthony Woodthorpe was forced to show a red card to himself after a controversial collision, creating rugby history and leaving fans and players stunned.

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