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    Seven people have been charged following violence and disorder on Southend seafront. Officers were called to reports of people with weapons on the seafront on Tuesday evening, Essex Police said.

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  5. The South End - Wikipedia

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    The paper is published in print once a month during the fall and winter terms but produces an e-edition weekly and posts new online content daily. During the summer, The South End publishes content exclusively online, with the exception of its special editions: the Freshman Survival Guide, an informative publication for new students, and the ...

  6. Southend News Network - Wikipedia

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    Southend News Network was a news parody website that aimed to "have a dig at the powers that be". Starting as a local spoof news site from the UK, it shot to national, and then international, fame after several cases where an SNN story caused confusion by being taken as fact, [1] including by the English Defence League, a far-right network. [2]

  7. The Echo (Essex) - Wikipedia

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    echo-news.co.uk The Echo is a daily newspaper which serves South Essex , England. [ 2 ] It used to be part of the Westminster Press owned by Pearson , [ 3 ] and is now owned by Newsquest .

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  9. Mental illness in media - Wikipedia

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    Mental illnesses, also known as psychiatric disorders, are often inaccurately portrayed in the media.Films, television programs, books, magazines, and news programs often stereotype the mentally ill as being violent, unpredictable, or dangerous, unlike the great majority of those who experience mental illness. [1]