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A variety of businesses can reopen from tomorrow as further lockdown easing is announced, but how many will be able to customers back?
The helicopter landed in a park after medics and police were called to a medical incident.
A woman has told how her partner faked a terminal cancer diagnosis to stop her leaving him.
One man died and a second has been taken to hospital following a crash involving three cars and a lorry.
A road was closed overnight while officers investigated a crash between a car and a motorcycle.
Part of an A-road has been closed off due to an accident.
Thousands of pounds have been raised for a three-year-old with cancer to travel abroad for a vaccine trial.
A hedgehog who was rescued with salad tongs during a 90-minute operation was just one of the incidents in the county involving the RSPCA.
A trio had to be rescued after their boat got stuck in the mud.
One police spaniel has been a very good boy, finding cannabis hidden behind a car radio.
A roller skating champion has hit out at 'insane' regulations which have left him with no choice but to practice in a car park - and he's not alone.
An investigation has been launched into why a wall of a restaurant building, owned by the council, collapsed.
A Frankie and Benny's in a town centre will reopen next week.
An Irish pub, with 'bad' karaoke nights, ingenious cocktails and a painting of the archangel Gabriel as Superman, will be a town's first.
A cycle hub next to a train station is near completion- part of a drive to make the area more bike-friendly.
A man had to be treated for burns after a bonfire got out of control, which has prompted firefighters to issue a warning.
A foodbank in a supposedly affluent area has paid up to £40,000 on supplies for households, as demand outstrips donations.
Shoppers are being warned to keep their valuables safe after three purses were stolen in two days from supermarkets.
In just two months, 13 drivers have been spotted running flashing lights and swerving closing barriers as trains approach at a level crossing in Kent.
A father has spoken about his time working as an emergency ambulance crew member in London during the peak of the pandemic.