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Jennifer Tracey | 09:35 UK time, Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Your News - you send it, but we read it out.

Each week listeners send us single sentences explaining their news. They write about sickness and health, being richer or poorer, lives getting better and worse. It's Your News.

Leave your sentence of news as a comment below or email it.

For inspiration, here's last week's bulletin - as read by Radio 4's Neil Nunes...

The police are dropping a prosecution for speeding because they've accepted that I needed to get my son to A&E and no ambulance had been offered by his doctor's surgery. Who says the police have become out of touch with their public?

Had electricity bill for £670 for a 2 bedroom flat occupied by myself and daughter.

My Granny is having her bottom blacked, the first time in over three years. She's only 15, but she looks older; narrowboats need drydocking more frequently.

I have just completed my sixteen-year-old daughter's prom dress, for when she leaves school in June, and wondering why I bothered as she is going back there to the sixth form.

Watching TV, a loud explosion, and a young man and a disintegrated motorbike all over the road.

I had to transport a load of medieval French soldiers up the M5 and help get them out of sight by heaving them into Hilary's loft!

Worked all week, and last, teachers' holidays are not all they're cracked up to be!

70 weeks out of work, 500 job applications, 3 interviews, no job yet. Another bad week.

I'm still waiting for the redundancy money I should have received 10 days ago... and there is never anyone available to answer my query when I ring because they all seem to be part-timers who don't work today.

My husband confirmed he'll be away again next week, I don't think it's an affair, I think it's just fear of keeping his job. He has obviously forgotten Friday is our Wedding anniversary.

A couple of weeks ago you read out my sentence about waiting to see if my father-in-law has cancer. He doesn't. Hurrah!

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