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Smoke rose up into the air as the third controlled explosive demolition took place at a disused power station.
Police want to speak to this man after a high value musical instrument was taken while its owner travelled towards Kent.
A drama student is set to ruffle feathers on Albert Square as she joins the cast of EastEnders as part of a "noisy, brash" new family.
Thirteen firefighters tackled a blaze at a home in a seaside town, which is thought to have been started deliberately.
A block of flats, close to designer shops, was evacuated this afternoon as flames from a bin store fire threatened to spread to the building.
Police were called as shocked residents took to social media and one man has been arrested.
A volunteer lifeboat crew came to the rescue of two people as their vessel drifted towards an offshore sandbank.
Specialist search teams with dogs have again been brought in to find a smartly dressed pensioner who has been missing since Thursday.
From teenagers to adults, sportsmen to scout leaders, volunteers who go the extra mile for others have been recognised.
A sports star will meet fans and fitness fanatics when they visit the outdoor venue for the opening of their new eatery.
As the acting world pays tribute to Sir Roger Moore following his death at 89, we reflect on the James Bond star's connections to the county.
One person was assessed by paramedics after a car and an ambulance were involved in a crash on a busy road.
A busy road tunnel will be shut overnight four times this week.
Three men are reported to have hit a teenager with a metal bar before robbing him in the early hours of today.
An outgoing mayor reflects on a year of culture, community festivities and dancing with celebrities, managing to mention vermouth and Shirley Bassey.
There's been more good news for a team still celebrating promotion as councillors decided they can build a hotel and restaurant at their stadium.
The mother of a national squash champion who died from one punch inflicted by his stepson has spoken out after the teenager walked free from court.
A football fan who paid £100 for a £12 ticket got a lovely surprise when he turned up to the match.
Officers told teachers to keep pupils within the grounds while they dealt with an 'incident'.
Police are growing increasingly concerned about a 13-year-old boy who hasn't been home since March.