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After its busiest year, the air ambulance charity has revealed plans to improve its services to reach more patients.
A park was transformed into scenes from the 1940s for an annual living history weekend of wartime dancing, re-enactment shows and vehicles.
A former Olympic weightlifting coach who helped change the face of the sport in Africa now works as a carer.
Officers have charged a man and seized seven vehicles as they crackdown on nuisance drivers meeting at a "boy-racer" hotspot.
One of the county's MPs has been appointed to a junior minister role in the justice department.
The mother of a tot born with an ultra-rare genetic condition says there is hope after the first stage of life-changing drug research was successful.
A bowling green next to a rugby club could be turned into a complex of 62 retirement flats.
The world's last seagoing paddle steamer has arrived back in waters off the county after four years.
The family of a man who died after being hit by a train but could not be identified have been tracked down following a police appeal.
Worried Indian restaurant owners fear they could close or have to raise their prices by 25% as costs continue to rise.
More floral tributes have been left at the foot of a statue of Queen Elizabeth II over the weekend following her state funeral.
Escape room entrepreneurs have announced the opening date for their new experience on a double-decker bus.
A shop worker kicked down a door to save his neighbours from a house fire after only moving to the street two days before.
A man has been released from custody after being arrested on suspicion of rape in a town centre.
A frustrated horse rider who says she has been repeatedly threatened and abused on the road has pleaded with motorists to show more patience.
We put a laser tag arena to the test to find out why it is so popular.
A dad-of-three who had an unexpected heart attack while on a bike ride is now taking on a 61-mile cycling challenge.
A cat which was left abandoned in a house for weeks after its owner was evicted has now been rescued and named Lilibet in honour of the Queen.
Floral tributes have been laid at a war memorial in memory of the Queen.
More floral and written tributes have been left at the foot of the Queen Elizabeth II statue.
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