
Nick Dixon
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Correspondent for @GMB. Links and retweets aren't endorsements. Opinions are my own. Instagram.com/nickdixonitv
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23-07-2009 15:58:41
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This cat breed Scottish Folds is hugely popular on social media but really not a great family pet according to Cats Protection - the charity says they carry a genetic mutation which can cause severe joint deformities and chronic pain. š


āI canāt eat my dinner without a fly landing on meā¦ā A young Leamington Spa resident summing up the problems in the area with flies and a very strong odour... Good Morning Britain

Resident doctors in England are being balloted for industrial action after rejecting the Government's recent pay rise offer of 4%, plus an extra Ā£750. The doctorsā union says the pay rise does not go far enough in restoring historical pay freezes. Nick Dixon reports.


193 people died in the UK last year from drowning - many of them just out for a walk or a run. The barrier in the 2nd pic was put after a man in Somerset slipped in the canal and drowned⦠More on Good Morning Britain







Felt very fortunate to be able to wander around the British Normandy memorial this morning before Good Morning Britain started. So quiet and peaceful. Itās been such a privilege these last few days to spend time with the remarkable veterans #DDay81 Good Morning Britain



As part of tomorrowās Spending Review, a new nuclear plant at Sizewell in Suffolk has been confirmed, at a cost of Ā£14.2 billion. The Government says it will create 10,000 jobs and provide energy for six million homes. Nick Dixon reports.


Thanks to the active breakfast club kids at Brighton Hill School - they insist they havenāt touched their phones all morning and feel better for it! š±


An emergency centre has been set up at Gatwick airport for families hoping for information about their loved ones. Nick Dixon reports from live from Gatwick.

More than 30 primary schools in Hampshire are planning to ban children from bringing smartphones into school from September. They claim excessive use of mobiles can have a detrimental impact on pupils' mental health. Nick Dixon has the latest.
