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Academic experts from the University of Worcester are set to meet at The Hive to discuss the biggest questions around Christmas in a series of talks.
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Academic experts from the University of Worcester are set to meet at The Hive to discuss the biggest questions around Christmas in a series of talks.
An eye clinic has received plaudits for its service to patients struggling with their sight.
Community heroes were honoured at the VIP opening of a Neverland-inspired festive light trail.
Tributes have been paid to trailblazing poet Bejamin Zephaniah by a charity he was patron of.
A member of the Northumberland National Park Mountain Rescue Team (NNPMRT) has received two prestigious awards.
The West Mercia PCC has supported a report into the police's response to child sexual exploitation (CSE) across the UK.
A former Worcester News journalist has just had his fifth book published, which is based in Worcestershire.
From some festive giggles to a production of a classic Christmas tale, it's safe to say Evesham will be in the seasonal spirit this weekend.
From some festive classical tunes to star-studded comedy, there's plenty to get up to in Worcester this weekend.
Worcester News readers have been reacting to Worcester being named one of the happiest places to live in the West Midlands.
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