Boro suffer first league loss at Norwichpublished at 19:10 BST 15 September 2018
Middlesbrough suffer their first Championship defeat of the season and concede their first league goal in six as Norwich prevail.
Read MoreMiddlesbrough suffer their first Championship defeat of the season and concede their first league goal in six as Norwich prevail.
Read MoreHull City avoid a club record seventh successive home defeat with victory over Ipswich, who remain without a win this season.
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Read MoreWest Brom sign free agent Wes Hoolahan, who left fellow Championship side Norwich City in the summer.
Read MoreDavid Buisson is starting a jail term after stealing property worth £914,000.
Read MoreNorwich City defender Grant Hanley is ruled out for six weeks with a quad injury sustained in training.
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The animated heroes of Gorillaz have appeared together in their first ever 'live' performance video.
Yes, we know they are a bunch of virtual band members, so the term 'live' is kind of nonsensical, but it must be true - it says so in the press release!
The video, which accompanies the track Tranz, sees the familiar characters playing together as a band for the first time, to evoke the feel of a "real" music video.
OK then. See it for yourselves above.
Gorillaz - the brainchild of Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett - host their second annual Demon Dayz festival in Los Angeles on 20 October, following the last year's inaugural event in Margate.
A well trodden path...
Bullards Spirits wants to return the prominent Victorian building to industrial use.
Read MoreSophie Hinchliffe - known as "Mrs Hinch" - is "overwhelmed" by the success of her quirky "stories".
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Ed Sheeran got a bit of flack when he appeared on the hit show Game of Thrones.
Some even suggested the negative reaction to his brief appearance as a singing soldier on the HBO series led to him leaving the Twitter-verse - though the ginger one disputes this.
Still, he told Buzzfeed, that killing him off might have been a more satisfactory end for those dissenters to his cameo.
‘It was fun being in Game of Thrones, but I definitely think they should’ve killed me off in the episode.
"I reckon that probably would’ve been the redemption for people that didn’t like it."
Nonetheless he believes his character is "still out there...chilling".
Oh, and he also revealed he sings Taco Friday in the shower and he'd be a Hufflepuff (that's a Harry Potter reference for those of you scratching your heads).
All this while playing with kittens - is there no end to the man's talents?!
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Essex's former England wicketkeeper James Foster will retire at the end of the season.
Read MoreSir Rod Stewart has announced he will be performing twice in the East of England next summer.
The Maggie May singer will take to the stage at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes on 4 June.
He will then return to Ipswich's Portman Road on 7 June, having played at the venue in 1991 and 2007.
The dates are part of a seven-venue UK tour in support of his 30th studio album, Blood Red Roses, which will be released on 28 September.
He will also play in Southampton, York, Wolverhampton, Aberdeen and Bolton.
Image source, Ashley PickeringSir Rod Stewart has played at Ipswich's Portman Road twice before
Police say the "priority" is to identify the man and let his family know.
Read MoreSteve Hatch says Facebook could do a "much better job" of helping users control their experience.
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Read MoreEx-boxer Michael Watson was dragged along a road after three men threw ammonia into his carer's eyes.
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