Louder Than War Festival 2026 Playlist

Fastly approaching our inaugural Louder Than War Festival we’ve decided to compile a playlist of songs from all the bands featured, to whet your appetites in anticipation for surely one of the most eclectic live dates that need to be in your calendar for 2026. A couple of songs from each band with more to be added soon… For over 15 years, Louder Than War has been a cultural force at the heart of the UK’s alternative music scene —…

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Council looks to ‘maintain access’ to golf course

A council considering the future of a popular golf course says it is looking at "maintaining access to golf" at the site.A petition was launched calling for Solent Meads in Southbourne to be kept open after Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP) said it was considering using the land to generate biodiversity credits to sell to developers.But, ahead of a cabinet meeting, BCP's environment councillor said the authority was looking at "improving nature" while "maintaining access to golf…

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Royal Cornwall Hospital staff’s sick days exposed in data leak

PA MediaRoyal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust said it had written to 8,100 current and former employeesPersonal details of thousands of current and former staff working for a hospital trust have been exposed in a data breach.Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust said it had written to 8,100 current and former employees after an editable spreadsheet containing staffing data was "inadvertently disclosed" as part of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request.The names and job titles of staff together with descriptions…

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Secret Devon – It’s been there for 700 years, but what is the ‘Real Abbot’s Way’

Available for over a yearThe line of crosses on Dartmoor mark a path called 'The Abbot's Way ' but the exact route is the subject of some debate. Author Nick Pannell has written a book about the path and is part of a campaign to get the route that's marked on our maps moved. He spoke to Caroline Densley and explained what the route is.Programme WebsiteShow less Source link

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Enhanced Games: Max McCusker becomes second Irish swimmer to join controversial event

Max McCusker has become the second Irish Olympic swimmer to join the controversial Enhanced Games. In October, three-time Olympian Shane Ryan confirmed he had signed up after announcing his retirement from swimming, a move which was condemned by Swim Ireland.McCusker, who represented Ireland at the 2024 Paris Games, has followed Ryan's decision to join a competition that will allow athletes to use performance-enhancing substances without being subject to drug tests.Team GB Olympic swimmer Ben Proud, four-time Greece Olympian…

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Police searching for dog after suspected theft in west Dorset

Police are searching for a dog they suspect was stolen from a kennel outside a village home.Dorset Police received reports that Gerry, a red cocker spaniel, disappeared from outside a residential address in Hilfield, west Dorset, between 11:30 and 12:30 GMT on Monday.PC Chandler Organ, of the force's rural crime team, said "We are carrying out enquiries into Gerry's disappearance, which we are currently treating as a theft."Officers have appealed for anyone with relevant information or video footage…

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FA Cup: Could Man City draw save Exeter City from their financial plight?

Twenty-one years ago, Exeter were facing a similar plight, having been taken over by their fans with millions of pounds of debt and a club in what is now the National League.Back in January 2005, they got a 0-0 draw at Manchester United - Ronaldo, Rooney, Scholes et al - were forced to trek to Exeter for a replay that they won 2-0. The gate receipts from Old Trafford, coupled with television money from the replay and a…

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Hundreds of studios and student flats approved in Exeter

Miles DavisDevon political reporterBBCMore than 800 studios and student flats will be built on the old Heavitree Road police station and magistrates' court sitePlans to build more than 800 studios and student flats at a "gateway site" on the edge of a city centre have been approved.A total of 399 student flats and 414 co-living studios will be constructed in buildings up to six storeys high on the site of the old police station and magistrates' court on…

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Death roll rises as renewed hostilities flare along Thai-Cambodia border | Conflict News

Both sides have decided to continue the fighting, as the Thai navy launches an operation to expel Cambodian troops.Thailand and Cambodia have traded blame for renewed clashes along their disputed border and pledged to continue the fighting, as the death toll climbs in the latest outbreak of hostilities between the neighbours.Cambodia’s Ministry of National Defence said on Tuesday nine civilians had been killed and 20 injured since Monday, while the Thai military said two more deaths meant that…

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Tom Cleverley: Plymouth Argyle boss discusses decisions with EFL referees chief

Plymouth Argyle boss Tom Cleverley says he has spoken to the English Football League's referees' chief about decisions given against his side.Cleverley was left upset at the penalty for Bradford City which sealed the Bantams' 1-0 win at Home Park on Saturday. He felt there had not been enough contact by defender Julio Pleguezuelo on Stephen Humphrys to justify a foul being given. Cleverley says he has spoken with Mike Jones about the decision, as well as a…

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