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Gyms and sports centres have reopened for the first time since lockdown.
Police have arrested three men after violence outside a pub last night was followed by a hit-and-run which left a man dead.
A 46-year-old is to appear before magistrates in connection with vandalism at a cemetery.
A dealer has been sent to prison after officers uncovered a massive drugs haul at his home.
Police are hunting a driver who left a man in his 30s for dead last night.
A private medical provider is handing back contracts to run nine GP surgeries and skincare services with more than 50,000 patients on their books.
Two thieves have been locked up for a series of burglaries and attempted break-ins at newsagents.
A patient has been flown to a specialist London hospital after an accident between a car and motorcycle.
A 29-year-old has been remanded in custody after a man was allegedly stabbed while being robbed of his phone.
One of the county's most respected journalists has died of a heart attack, aged 73.
A consultant says it is vital private hospitals are allowed to start returning to normal after being taken over for Covid-19 care.
One of the county's biggest music festivals has been officially called off but it remains unclear whether tickets will be refunded.
Officers have safely located a missing 23-year-old who was wearing distinctive footwear.
An MP says controversial host Jeremy Kyle shouldn't be allowed back on TV until he is "held to account" over the past treatment of guests.
Music fans will have to wait a little longer to see acts such as The Libertines as an annual festival looks set to be postponed.
Five people arrested following a police raid on a house are due to appear before magistrates tomorrow.
Firefighters were called to a home last night after a blaze started in a bedroom.
A man was rescued by fire crews last night after neighbours called 999.
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A top accountant says the government needs to change the way it is trying to help businesses survive the coronavirus emergency.