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'Losing 12 stone changed my life'

by Charles March 8, 2025
written by Charles

A woman from Lincoln who lost more than 12 stone (76kg) in a year without using weight loss drugs is setting up her own slimming club to help others.

Jasmin Hyde, 30, previously weighed around 22 stone (139kg) but after starting a diet last April lost a total of 12 stone and 9lbs (about 80kg).

She said her success was down to "filling up on fresh foods rather than takeaways" and increasing the amount of exercise she did.

"There were definitely tough times, but I've had a hell of a lot of support around me, which keeps you motivated," she added.

Ms Hyde, who turned 30 in October, said she was motivated to do something about her weight after being diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) – which she said meant she may never be able to have her own children.

However, she said in order to get any support she would need to have a healthy body mass index (BMI).

She told BBC Radio Lincolnshire: "I thought I need to get cracked on – I'm turning 30 and I've got these issues."

Jasmin Hyde
Before and after picture of Jasmin Hyde, who is now hoping to inspire others

Prior to losing weight, Ms Hyde, who works as a head chef, said she would not leave the house very often and would avoid looking in mirrors.

"I would hide away," she said.

"Nowadays, I'm walking out the door with a smile – enjoying getting dressed in the morning – going shopping," she added.

"It's been a life-changer for me."

Ms Hyde said she could now enjoy horse riding again and taking part in events, including Race for Life.

She said she now wanted to help others in a similar situation and has set up her own Slimming World group at the Moorland Park Methodist Church in Lincoln, with the first session taking place on 24 June.

"If I can help at least one person then it will be worth it," she added.

Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds latest episode of Look North here.

March 8, 2025 0 comments
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Spanish PM calls for Israel ban at Eurovision

by Roman March 7, 2025
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He also expressed solidarity with "the people of Palestine who are experiencing the injustice of war and bombardment".

"Spain's commitment to international law and human rights must be constant and must be coherent," he said. "Europe's should be too."

Sánchez and his government, which officially acknowledged a Palestinian state last year, have been harsh critics of Israel, and last week in Congress the prime minister referred to the country as "a genocidal state".

Israel has strenuously denied accusations of genocide, and its foreign ministry summoned the Spanish ambassador for a formal reprimand over Sánchez's "serious remarks".

At Eurovision, Spain's televote saw the country award Israel maximum points for its song New Day Will Rise by Yuval Raphael. Spain's broadcast network RTVE has since requested an audit of the votes.

Ahead of the Eurovision final on Saturday, RTVE aired a message in support of Palestinians – despite being warned to avoid references to Gaza by the EBU.

Spain's entry, Esa Diva by Melody, finished in 24th place on Saturday night in Basel.

March 7, 2025 0 comments
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ITVBe to be rebranded as ITV Quiz

by Brooklyn March 7, 2025
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ITV has announced that its ITVBe channel will close in June 2025, and be replaced by a new channel focusing on quiz and game shows.

Launched in 2014, ITVBe has primarily been the home for reality and unscripted programmes, such as The Only Way Is Essex (Towie).

The reality shows currently airing on the channel, including Towie and the Real Housewives franchise, will now move to ITV2, the broadcaster said.

It has not been announced which programmes will populate the schedule for ITV Quiz.

However, the network said it planned to use the channel slot to "draw on ITV's popular, market-leading UK quiz and game shows".

Popular quiz and game shows broadcast on ITV include The Chase, Tipping Point, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, The 1% Club, Deal or No Deal, Catchphrase and Jeopardy!.

ITV said Towie's move to ITV2 would mark a homecoming for the programme, as the show originally launched on that network in 2010.

Viewing figures for the show have dropped in recent years, but its move to ITV2 could give ratings a boost.

The broadcaster said Towie remained one of the most popular titles on its streaming service ITVX.

It added that programmes such as Towie and Real Housewives would be at home alongside the network's other reality formats, including Love Island and Big Brother.

March 7, 2025 0 comments
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Fire starts in parked car and spreads to campervan

by Kayla March 6, 2025
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A blaze ignited in a parked car before spreading to a campervan next to it on a residential street.

Cornwall Fire Service said it received calls at about 15:40 BST on Sunday to reports of a fire in Porthleven.

Photos shared on social media showed a plume of black smoke rising as the flames spread from the car to the small campervan.

A fire service spokesperson said crews from Helston and Penzance used two hose reels to extinguish the blaze.

March 6, 2025 0 comments
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Worry for learner drivers 'waiting months' for tests

by Zachary March 5, 2025
written by Zachary

Learner drivers in rural parts of Scotland have told BBC News of their frustration as they wait months to sit their tests.

One said they were unable to book a test in their local area at all, while another faces a wait of up to five months.

It has led to fears that the mobility and employment prospects of young people in rural areas is being jeopardised.

On Wednesday, UK government Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander told MPs her department aimed to end the backlog across the country by summer next year.

Dylan Whiteley, 17, from Oldmeldrum in Aberdeenshire, has been trying to book his driving test for the last seven weeks, but cannot find any in the area where he lives.

"I'm going away to university in mid-September, and that's coming close," he said.

"I'll hopefully be able to get a test by then, but if something happens – if I fail it or anything – then it will be really tricky to get it done."

Dylan said he was prepared to look at booking a test in a different part of the country if he had to.

"The test itself would obviously be a lot more difficult having not driven on those roads as much, but if it comes to it and the wait times are less, then it might have to be," he said.

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Council gets £500,000 to refurbish toilets

by Nathan March 5, 2025
written by Nathan

Toilets across one Welsh county will be refurbished after almost £500,000 was given to the local authority.

The money has gone to Powys council as part of a budget deal between the Welsh government and Welsh Liberal Democrats leader Jane Dodds, who represents Mid and West Wales in the Senedd.

It will see public toilets spruced up in the towns of Knighton, Llandrindod Wells, Llanwrtyd Wells and Rhayader.

The Welsh government said decent, accessible toilets were essential in helping to attract more visitors.

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Operation Brock rolled out on M20 for half-term

by Addison March 4, 2025
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A traffic-holding system for lorries queueing to cross the English Channel has been deployed ahead of the May Bank Holiday weekend and the school half-term.

The Kent and Medway Resilience Forum rolled out Operation Brock on the M20 between junction eight (Maidstone) and nine (Ashford).

The contraflow was put in place earlier this week and a diversion route was put in place during the installation.

Operation Brock sees lorries heading to Dover queue on one side of the M20, with the other carriageway operating as a contraflow, with traffic travelling in both directions.

All Heavy Good Vehicle's heading for the Port of Dover or Eurotunnel must follow the signs to join Operation Brock at junction eight of the M20.

All other coast-bound traffic, including local freight and car drivers heading for mainland Europe, should follow the signs and crossover to enter the contraflow on the M20 London-bound carriageway.

March 4, 2025 0 comments
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Manx police urge TT fans to 'respect our roads'

by Stella March 4, 2025
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Manx police have urged visitors and local people to "respect our roads" and drive within their limits during this year's Isle of Man TT festival.

An influx of 50,000 visitors to the island are expected for the famous road-racing fortnight which begins on 26 May.

Isle of Man Chief Constable Russ Foster said he wanted to continue "the track record of no fatalities" on open roads during motorcycle festivals seen on the island in the last three years.

He said he also wanted all visitors to enjoy the event, but added "the message is simple – know your limits".

Russ Foster said he wanted to "end the motorcycle season with a fatal free 2025"

The races begin with qualifying sessions on 26 May and continue until 7 June.

Riders and drivers have been warned to stick to speed limits and not to enter closed roads as part of the force's annual safety campaign.

The A18 Mountain Road, between the Ramsey Hairpin and Creg Ny Baa, will operate as a one-way system during the TT, while cycling is not permitted on this section of the road throughout the event.

Mr Foster said 85% of those seriously injured in crashes during 2022 to 2024 festivals were men over the age of 50.

Insp John Mitchell said anyone pushing boundaries would be "robustly targeted"

Stickers in a number of languages have also been produced to remind motorists to keep to the left on Manx roads.

It comes after the force reported an increase in international visitors riding on the wrong side of the road, which led to two incidents in 2024.

Insp John Mitchell, who heads up the Roads Policing Unit during the festival fortnight, said there was "no excuse to break speed limits and no excuse to drink alcohol or to take drugs whilst driving or riding".

He said: "Those actions put others innocent road users at great risk."

Officers would be out in marked and unmarked vehicles to "robustly target anyone who is breaking the law", he added.

March 4, 2025 0 comments
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Business

Fraudster claimed £150k in Covid bounce back loans

by Paisley March 1, 2025
written by Paisley

A cafe owner has been sentenced for fraudulently claiming £150,000 in Covid bounce back loans from the government.

Mehmet Akyuz, 36, from Conway Street, Brighton, East Sussex, made three applications for two businesses which were not operating at the time.

He was given a 20-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, at Hove Crown Court on Monday, after admitting three counts of fraud by false representation.

He was also ordered to complete 300 hours community service, has been banned from being a company director for five years and faces a proceeds of crime hearing in September.

Each of the three loans was for the maximum amount of £50,000, and were for Akyuz's companies Green and Hove Limited, a food and grocery shop with a cafe, and Leather Wear Limited, an importer of bags and belts.

Both firms had been incorporated in 2019 with him as sole director.

He claimed the cafe had a turnover of £270,000, and the import firm between £215,000 and £225,000.

However, the cafe had filed dormant accounts between 2020 and 2021, and the import firm between 2020 and 2022.

Akyuz applied for three loans, each of £50,000

David Snasdell, chief investigator at the Insolvency Service, said: "Mehmet Akyuz's actions in fraudulently applying for three bounce back loans he was not entitled to were completely unacceptable.

"This was taxpayers' money designed to support small businesses through the pandemic and should not have been exploited in such a cynical manner.

"The Insolvency Service remains committed to investigating these cases and bringing fraudsters such as Akyuz to justice."

A proceeds of crime hearing is due to take place at Hove Crown Court on 18 September.

March 1, 2025 0 comments
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Toddler seriously injured in car crash dies

by Faith March 1, 2025
written by Faith

A one-year-old toddler who was seriously injured in a crash has died.

Four people – including two boys aged five and one – were injured after their grey Skoda Karoq collided with a white Peugeot 208 on the eastbound A303 in Amesbury on 28 March.

The family of the toddler has now confirmed that he died in hospital from his injuries.

The Peugeot was being driven by a woman in her 20s who suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries, as did the five-year-old boy.

After colliding with the Skoda, the Peugeot then spun onto the westbound carriageway and crashed head-on with a silver Volvo V70 near the Bulford junction.

The driver of the Volvo, a man in his 70s, suffered minor injuries.

Wiltshire Police has asked anybody with relevant information about the crash, which happened at about 17:30 GMT, to get in touch.

March 1, 2025 0 comments
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