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Strictly Final: Dancers Battle for Glitterball
01:34|Strictly Come Dancings 2025 final heats up on BBC One, with George Clarke, Amber Davies, and Karen Carney vying for the Glitterball trophy. Each couple performs three dances, including a revamped favorite, a show-stopping show dance, and their favorite routine from the series. Fans vote as the tension builds, with the winner taking home around £100,000. Last years blind winner, Chris McCausland, proves anythings possible, making this final a night to remember.
Adopt, Not Shop: Greater Manchester's Animals Need Homes
01:38|Thousands of animals in Greater Manchester and millions nationwide need loving homes this Christmas. The Society for Abandoned Animals, a small charity near Stretford and Sale, urges adoption over buying from breeders. Theyve found homes for 198 animals this year but turn away over 55 daily due to space constraints. Shelters nationwide face crisis, and pet owners can help by adopting, neutering pets, and committing long-term. Ten cats at the center are ready for new families, including affectionate sisters Cyndi and Minnie, cuddly Charlie, bonded brothers Onyx and Storm, playful trio Peach, Mango, and Kiwi, shy Vienna, and outgoing Winifred. Consider giving one of these gems a home this holiday season.
Transforming Greater Manchester: New Projects for Communities
01:36|Greater Manchester is set for a transformative period with several exciting projects, including the Health Innovation Bolton campus, a tiny pocket park near Piccadilly Station, a revamp of Heywoods town square, and a potential swimming pool in Tameside. These developments focus on community needs, promising affordable homes, jobs, leisure spots, and overall regeneration, health, and fun for residents across the region.
Mother's Tribute: Park Transformation by Community Payback
01:37|Kerrie Rimmer-Chambers, a mother from Openshaw, expresses gratitude to community payback workers for transforming a local park into a lasting tribute to her late son, Max. The Max Trax project at Delamere Park, funded by NatWest, Manchester City Council, and locals, will open later this year with features like a cycle repair center, toddler bike area, all-wheels pump track, and community space. The offenders involved in the project have contributed to various tasks, speeding up the transformation and creating a vibrant community spot. Kerrie believes Max would be proud of the positive impact his short life has had on the community.
Goat Escape Sparks Police Rescue in Wiltshire
01:12|In Upper Seagry, Wiltshire, a runaway goat caused a commotion, leading to a police intervention involving riot shields and a lasso. The mischievous animal, spotted chasing a woman and attempting to snack on safety equipment, was eventually recaptured by officers Ferris and Miller. This incident, while amusing, highlights the potential chaos that can arise from such escapes, as seen in a similar case in Cumbria.
Royal Marine's Rampage at Liverpool Parade
01:24|Former Royal Marine Paul Doyle deliberately plowed his car into Liverpool Football Club fans, causing severe injuries and trauma. Witnesses initially thought it was a terror attack, and Doyle was sentenced to twenty-one years in prison. Despite his tears in court, experts predict hell face harsh treatment from inmates, particularly football fans.
Nottinghamshire's Mild December 21st: Cloudy & Wet
01:21|Nottinghamshire residents, brace for a mostly cloudy Sunday, December 21st, with mild temperatures ranging from six to ten degrees Celsius. Early morning starts cool, but warms up by midday. Light easterly winds keep things calm until afternoon, when rain chances increase. Afternoon showers persist into the evening, dropping temps to nine degrees. Bundle up for late-night outings and stay updated on any weather changes.
Canal Embankment Collapse in England
01:39|In a dramatic start to 2025, Englands Bridgewater Canal near Little Bollington collapsed, causing flooding in Dunham Massey Park. Local dog walker Daniel Kaye witnessed the event, describing it as a bomb explosion. Workers quickly installed temporary dams to stem the flow. The canal has flooded before, but repairs are underway, with stabilization work almost complete. Soil tests confirmed no health risks, and ecological surveys are planned. Construction is expected to begin in summer 2026, with a full reopening by the end of the year.
Tollgate Gardens Killing: Police Seek Witnesses
01:03|Tragic killing in Tollgate Gardens: Police seek witnesses, appeal for information