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New guide to Southampton published - with a difference

Southampton

10:00am Sunday 12th May 2013

A new guide book has been published which gives a new slant on Southampton life.

Is this Southampton's spookiest pub?

The Talking Heads

9:56am Sunday 12th May 2013

IT’S ONE of the most historic pubs in Southampton with a history dating back more than 130 years.

Be A Part of Art and Culture

An artist's imperssion of Southampton's new Cultural Quarter

9:34am Monday 29th April 2013

Launching today in the Daily Echo, CultureSouthampton Friends is a new scheme encouraging everyone to sign up and boost the city’s burgeoning status as the arts capital of the south coast. LORELEI REDDIN reports

Parkinson's sufferers find their voices

The Chessel Chanters at a rehearsal

9:30am Monday 22nd April 2013

Concerns were raised in Parkinson’s Awareness Week about the prejudice sufferers face, but a Southampton singing group is creating a positive new approach. Sally Churchward hears the talents of the Chessel Chanters

Special report: Should Saints expand St Mary's Stadium?

Special report: Should Saints expand St Mary's Stadium?

8:35am Saturday 13th April 2013

WITH Saints having all but secured Premier League football for another year, talk is quickly turning to how to best spend the millions that the club will receive from the bumper TV deal which kicks in next season.

The mystery surrounding the bones of kings at Winchester Cathedral

A selection of the bones contained in six chests

9:08am Saturday 30th March 2013

They are the bones thought to belong to some of the most significant people in history - but mystery surrounds their fate.

Your work could be the star attraction at city art gallery

Artists Phil Duckworth, third from left, and Ben Sadler with project manager Val

9:38am Monday 18th March 2013

Local people are being invited to display their creative work at a new exhibition in Southampton

Inside the Eastleigh election campaign circus

Prime Minister David Cameron speaking at B&Q

8:00am Sunday 17th February 2013

“HELP yourselves to the biscuits,” said one of the cheery staff who had clearly been put on ‘biscuit detail’ that day.

Helping those drowning with huge personal debts

Helping those drowning with huge personal debts

12:55pm Sunday 10th February 2013

More and more people are turning to high-interest payday loans to make ends meet - but a local organisation could help.

Pathway to a peaceful death?

Facts behind the controversial Liverpool Care Pathway revealed

9:00am Saturday 5th January 2013

A SYSTEM of care designed to ease the final hours of dying patients has been branded "euthanasia by the back door". The Daily Echo reveals the facts behind the Liverpool Care Pathway.

Busting the Liverpool Care Pathway myths

Busting the Liverpool Care Pathway myths

9:00am Saturday 5th January 2013

Melanie Adams questions health chiefs to unearth the facts about the Liverpool Care Pathway and what it means for patients who are put on the programme.

Support for the Liverpool Care Pathway programme

Daily Echo

9:00am Saturday 5th January 2013

Age Concern Southampton and Oakhaven Hospice in Lymington have both spoken out in support of the Liverpool Care Pathway.

A must-see sea city?

Belfast's Titanic Museum under construction

12:20pm Sunday 18th November 2012

Belfast is another city facing the challenge of modernising its run-down waterfront. On a visit to the Northern Ireland capital this week to attend the Society of Editors’ annual conference, editor Ian Murray examines how the once troubled city is making the most of its setting by the sea

Fighting dogs, theft and avoiding tax - artist Jochem Hendricks brings his controversial work to Southampton

Jochem with four of his taxidermy dogs

10:39am Monday 5th November 2012

He is one of the most controversial artists in the world – and on Tuesday an exhibition of his work opens in the city. Jochem Hendricks has worked with amputated body parts, dead animals and even stolen for his art. So what makes him tick? Sally Churchward finds out

'Good Life' couple cut gas bill to £2 a month

Dan and Jane Fish at their Hampshire home

12:00pm Sunday 21st October 2012

IT’S the kind of bill we would all like to see. A Hampshire couple who have spent thousands of pounds making their bungalow “carbon-neutral” have got their gas bill down to just £2 a month.



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