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Sports radio host Harry Teinowitz dies after transplant

Tributes pour in for legendary Chicago sports radio host Harry Teinowitz, who died following complications from a liver transplant. Known for his wit and passion, Teinowitz leaves behind a lasting legacy in broadcasting.

Graffiti Town: Hipster Paradise or Local Nightmare?

A once-quaint town now overrun with Instagram-seeking tourists and hipsters is facing backlash from locals who say the graffiti-covered streets are driving away business and ruining their community.

Woman loses 14st in year thanks to local gym

A determined woman shares her inspiring story of losing 14 stone in just one year with the help of her local gym, proving that dedication and support can lead to life-changing results.

Councils Ban Swearing, Washing Lines & Basketball

Local councils across the UK are enforcing bizarre bans on everything from outdoor laundry to basketball, sparking outrage among residents. Are these rules justified or just plain overreach?

BBC's deeper crisis beyond financial struggles

The BBC faces more than just financial challenges—its very identity and purpose are under scrutiny. Explore the existential threats looming over Britain's public broadcaster.

24-hour eviction notices for illegal traveller camps

Local authorities across the UK are enforcing stricter measures against unauthorised traveller encampments, with new powers allowing evictions within just 24 hours. Discover how this policy shift is impacting communities.

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