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A council has forced the sale of a property to recover £36,000 it says it was owed in council tax.
Forensic officers were seen at a property near a pub after a woman was found dead.
There is major disruption to trains, shops, doctors and ports due to widespread IT issues as firms across the globe report a major IT outage.
Businesses operating on a retail park were forced to close at short notice after three wartime bombs were found in the car park.
A secondary school has appointed a new head teacher who says he has ambitious plans to move it on to “greater success”.
Pupils at a school for children with autism said they are very happy and enjoy learning there following an Ofsted inspection.
There was a large emergency service presence with several roads being taped off due to a police incident.
Ambitious plans to regenerate an area around a railway station and create a new “civic heart” for Britain’s newest garden city have been approved.
Temperatures are expected to skyrocket with places across the county reaching 30 degrees, sparking a heat health warning.
A new £23.65 million family sports and leisure centre is officially open.
Three farms which went on the market, sparking fears they would be sold and used for housing, have been bought and saved from development.
Students who started stick fighting two years ago have become some of the best in the country making Team GB for the world championships.
Several firms which could lose their premises if a major redevelopment scheme goes ahead are calling on the government to review it.
A yellow weather warning for rain has been lifted following heavy downpours across the county.
A child has been taken to hospital by air ambulance after being hit by a car.
A woman has been taken to hospital and a man arrested on suspicion of drink-driving after a car overturned in a crash involving two vehicles.
Drivers were being told to expect delays as part of a main road was closed due to a fault with a bridge.
A coroner has concluded a dad-of-three found dead in a chalet died from two gunshot wounds to his chest.
Two sisters were forced to give up on their dream careers after years of suffering from debilitating joint pain and thinking it was normal.
An ex-member of the armed forces says he was continually “chased” by British Gas to pay an inaccurate bill.
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