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The Steam Packet International Southern 100 Road Races will have a revised race programme in 2009.

A 12-week college course teaching people how to become stand-up comedians runs in Manchester.

Pupils turn up for classes at Anglesey's first specially-designed 'environmentally friendly' school.

The number of Asian women using Class A drugs is on the rise, says a leading Asian drugs charity.

The ongoing conflict in Gaza continues to dominate the newspaper headlines.

Three of Hampshire's medal-winning Olympic sailors are honoured in the Queen's New Year Honours list.

Eurosceptic Czech President Vaclav Klaus takes on the role as EU leader on January 1st.

Drivers are advised new speed restrictions are being put in place on 23 A and B class roads in north Warwickshire.

The number of teachers in Scotland's classrooms falls to its lowest level since 2005, sparking concern from unions.

Regular commentator Bill Thompson on how to handle the growing number of mobiles in schools.

Olympic gold medal-winning sailors Sarah Ayton, Sarah Webb and Pippa Wilson will not race together again after their Yngling class was axed from the 2012 Games.

Almost £7.5m is being spent on developing "world class" breast care services at a hospital to speed up treatment.

London 2012 Olympic hopefuls Paul Campbell-James and Mark Asquith win the 49er class in the Sailing World Cup in Melbourne.

A 21-year-old man is due in court to face charges of possession and intent to supply class A and C drugs.

The university Research Assessment Exercise publishes its findings but data doubts undermine the results.

Manchester United storm into the Club World Cup final following a breathless 5-3 win over Gamba Osaka in Japan.

The aspirations of young people, especially boys, from white working class communities must be raised, says a report.

Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool are all held on an intriguing day of action in the Premier League as Aston Villa leapfrog the Gunners into fourth with victory over Bolton.

The first steam engine built in the UK for almost 50 years is unveiled at York's National Railway Museum.

A project to improve relations between elderly people and youngsters is being expanded in Oxfordshire.

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