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Buses are replacing trains between two towns after a failure of the electrical supply on the line halted services.
Motorists are being warned to take extra care and only make essential trips as snow and ice causes difficult driving conditions.
Residents are warned to be alert to the risk of flooding along stretches of rivers across the county.
We look at the important steps people need to take ahead of what promises to be a period of disruptive wintry weather.
Eight fire engines have been sent to tackle a large fire at an industrial unit.
A pair of robbery suspects were due to appear in court charged with a number of offences.
Rail services have been suspended this afternoon after a delivery truck burst into flames close to a level crossing.
Plans to abandon real-time monitoring of a town's camera network have been reversed following a successful trial of new management.
The speed limit could be cut in large parts of two towns in a further front in the war on speeding on our roads.
With thousands of new homes on the way, we hear from the communities who feel at threat from what they say is increasing urban sprawl.
A campaigner says he is disappointed at the approval of a new housing development - but still believes there is cause for optimism.
Plans for up to 106 new homes in an area already at the centre of concerns about over-development will be considered tonight.
Health bosses at one NHS trust are cautiously optimistic that their peak of the second wave of Covid-19 has now passed.
Former colleagues lined the roadside outside their depot to pay their respects to the passing funeral procession of a much-loved bus driver.
A recruitment drive is under way for paid assistants to work in symptom-free Covid-19 test centres across the county.
People are being urged to keep an eye out for a homeless man who is back on the streets following a stay in hospital.
A vicious intruder struck a pensioner in the face before stealing cash and jewellery in a violent robbery at her home.
An MP is to introduce a Bill in Parliament calling for an independent regulator to oversee reforms to football.
The site of a former Park and Ride service is earmarked for a proposed 69-bedroom care home.
The farming business behind a proposed egg farm has slammed a 15,000-signature petition as having 'little basis in fact'.
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