Local Vibes
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The Top Five Films and TV Shows to Watch this Week (14th - 18th July 2025)
Sharks, sewing and summer are the keys themes running through my top five features this week! Grab the ice lollies, sit back and relax with these must-watch moments, you simply cannot miss…
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Charity to co-host free information event for unpaid carers in Watford
On Wednesday 16th July, Carers in Hertfordshire and AJM Healthcare will be hosting a free information event for people who have reduced mobility, use a wheelchair or care for someone who does.
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Three nights, three themes: Market Lates are back
Watford Market’s popular family-friendly ‘Market Lates’ series is back for another exciting year – and 2025 promises to be bigger and better, with each event bringing its own unique theme and activities to the heart of the town centre.
National News
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MasterChef presenter John Torode sacked
MasterChef presenter John Torode will no longer work on the show after an allegation he used an "extremely offensive racist term" was upheld in a report, the BBC has said.
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Almost 7,000 Afghans being relocated to UK in secret scheme after MoD data breach
Almost 7,000 Afghan nationals are being relocated to the UK following a massive data breach by the British military that successive governments tried to keep secret with a super injunction.
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Doctor was among four people killed in Southend Airport plane crash - as one victim's body not yet recovered
A doctor was among the four people who died in a plane crash at Southend Airport - as police say they are yet to recover the body of one victim.
Entertainment
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MasterChef presenter John Torode sacked
MasterChef presenter John Torode will no longer work on the show after an allegation he used an "extremely offensive racist term" was upheld in a report, the BBC has said.
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BBC reveals highest-earning stars - as pay list published
Gary Lineker has topped the list of the BBC's highest-earning stars for the eighth year running.
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Head of BBC addresses future of MasterChef - as annual report released
The head of the BBC says MasterChef can survive as it is "much bigger than individuals" - but the corporation must "make sure we're in the right place in terms of the culture of the show".
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