Local Vibes
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Mel Saggs interview with Alex Murray on the Watford Community Lottery and W3rt
Mel Saggs had the opportunity to interview Alex Murray, lead for Watford and three rivers trust (W3rt) who told all on how they’re helping the local community thrive during difficult times and how you can help.
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The Top Five Films and TV Shows to Watch this Week (17th - 21st March 2025)
Whether you are looking for something funny or thrilling, my top five shows to watch this week have it all! Be prepare to be glued to your seat watching the following…
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Vibe's World Book Day book of choice - literally!
Vibe chats with Pippa Goodhart and Nick Sharratt about their interactive and engaging 'You Choose' book series in support of World Book Day.
National News
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Teenagers exposed to 'horrific' content online - and this survey reveals the scale of the problem
Teenagers are routinely seeing inappropriate violent or sexual content, "doom-scrolling" and being contacted by strangers online, according to an exclusive survey for Sky News.
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Jaysley Beck: Mother of soldier who took her own life says she has 'sleepless nights' knowing there are still abusers in the Army
The mother of a young soldier who took her own life says she has "sleepless nights" knowing there are abusers still serving in the Army.
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Children operated on by now-suspended surgeon 'are being let down again', lawyer warns
Children who underwent operations with a now-suspended surgeon at a Cambridge hospital are being let down again by a lack of information and transparency from the hospital's trust, according to a lawyer representing one of the families.
Entertainment
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Drag queen The Vivienne died after taking ketamine, family says
Drag queen James Lee Williams - known as "The Vivienne"- died after taking ketamine, their family has said.
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US rock band Semisonic criticises White House for using their song in video of shackled deportee
US rock band Semisonic has criticised the White House for using their song Closing Time in a social media post that showed a shackled deportee.
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Blue Note Jazz Club boss says restrictive licensing laws are killing music after late licence refused
The boss of an iconic jazz bar says he's been left "surprised" and "confused" after his late licence application for a London site was turned down, making him question support for live music in the capital.
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