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Rail services are up and running again after a train was damaged by an "obstruction" on the track causing severe disruption.
Hundreds of people are still without access to water after three days of supply issues caused by a surge in burst pipes due to the freezing weather.
About 3,000 people have been left without water for more than 24 hours as frozen pipes cause a surge in burst mains.
A couple who have organised hundreds of weddings at a pub are celebrating 30 years as general managers with couples who married there.
A drug dealer is due to be sentenced after a search of his car found a stash of cocaine hidden behind the panel next to the steering column.
A care home put together a special day to honour the wish of one of its residents, who died aged 91.
A team of volunteers spent nine hours putting up a festive display to bring some Christmas cheer to a hospital.
A fund has been set up to help men access mental health help in memory of an 'exceptional' business school graduate.
A woman returned from hospital to recover from surgery to find her heating was broken – and has been waiting for a fix ever since.
A Class A drug dealer has been jailed after stashing 58 bags of cocaine inside a suitcase.
A proposal to demolish a historic building to make way for an apartment block has been agreed, despite accusations of greed by councillors.
A man and a woman were discovered dead in a house by emergency services as an investigation launches to find out how they died.
Double killer, David Fuller, has received a further prison term after admitting abusing more bodies at hospital mortuaries.
Covid-like measures have been put in place at a school following more cases of Strep A being identified.
A drug dealer has appeared in court after trying to give a false name to avoid arrest.
A man suffered serous facial injuries in an attack near a train station.
A head teacher has issued a warning to parents after a pupil contracted Strep A, following a worrying number of serious cases in young children.
A shopping centre has welcomed two temporary stores hoping to take donations to help children and refugees this festive period.
A listed building now home to an Indian restaurant is set to go under the auctioneer's hammer.
A railway company has warned customers over potential Facebook scams for Christmas events.