A quick glance at the morning's headlines from BBC Radio Cornwall and Trinity Mirror's CornwallLive.
BBC Radio Cornwall early headlines Wednesday 16th November:
New campaign aims to double the number of firms in Cornwall employing people with disabilities
New problems for national child abuse inquiry as more lawyers quit
Fire crews called to deal with "chemical" alert at St Joseph's school, Launceston, laboratory
Devon farmer threatens to shoot dogs if they continue to worry his sheep
Trump denies splits in his top team
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