Rangers legend unveils VR technology to help dementia sufferers
Football fans suffering from dementia can now relive big matches from yesteryear thanks to pioneering virtual reality technology, launched at Hampden Park.
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Covering news from Essex and Hertfordshire.
Some of Doug's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT.
However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
Football fans suffering from dementia can now relive big matches from yesteryear thanks to pioneering virtual reality technology, launched at Hampden Park.
Damian, from Wickford, has bravely spoken out about his partner Karen’s fight with cancer in a bid to raise support for St Luke’s Hospice in Basildon
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Katie Rice and Jenny Sutton completed the National Three Peaks Challenge for their friend, Charlie Pearson, who faces a terminal brain cancer diagnosis
In conjunction with the Dickens Theatre Company, he will present the three performance seasons at his home theatre
The clock is ticking to the Paris Olympics and Active Essex has paired up with gymnast Courtney Tulloch for an Olympic-oriented challenge.
An award-winning 19th-century townhouse nestled in the heart of Hitchin is on sale for a guide price of £1.25 million.
A former Shropshire student has bagged a starring role in a nationwide Premier Inn ad campaign.
Southend has been crowned the sixth most popular seaside resort in the UK
Mulligans Basildon is offering 400 rounds of crazy golf at a discounted price this summer
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