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Transport police have responded to an incident in which a railway staff member is said to have been assaulted.
A coronavirus survivor is taking on a 35 mile bike ride with his dad to raise money for the hospital that saved his life.
Police have released the image of a man wanted in connection with a violent incident that left an officer with leg injuries.
A whole year group and another class 'bubble' have been told to self-isolate after a school confirmed two positive Coronavirus tests.
Police are investigating a collision between a car and a cyclist on a busy main road.
A charity has partnered with a national campaign aimed at forging closer community ties and tackling social isolation.
A mum has created a new take on 'bring a bottle' as she launches a new eco-friendly refill centre to tackle waste plastic usage.
A school has sent a number of pupils and some teachers home to self-isolate after reporting a positive case of coronavirus.
Garden city bosses have asked for clarity after it was revealed a station car park set up for Covid testing will now be used for Brexit.
Drivers have been told to approach with caution following an incident at a motorway slip road.
A local authority is asking for views on its proposals to extend powers to curb drinking in public areas.
Detectives have ruled out any third party involvement into a man's death and have dropped their murder investigation.
Nearly £5m has been set aside as part of a government-backed review into options for rail improvements.
A council is considering removing certain emissions monitoring sites after improvements were noted but campaigners have urged caution.
A man and woman were found with multiple stab wounds by police.
A man has been taken to hospital following a blaze at a residential property.
Business owners and residents have reacted angrily to new pop up cycle lanes which they say are an accident waiting to happen.
A cafe welcomed back camera crews to its popular location after a long enforced wait due to the lockdown.
A blaze which raged for more than four hours saw 100 firefighters work through the night.
A shopper has become the first person in the county to be charged for refusing to wear a face covering.