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St Albans, Beds, Herts and Bucks News
Keep up to date with the latest news and sports articles for St Albans, Beds, Herts and Bucks. You will also find links on the left that will direct you to local and national newspaper websites and publications.
Pensioners 'panicking' about winter - clothes bank
People seeking help at a clothes bank rises following plans to cut winter fuel payments.
Business fined for selling fake Wonka bars
SP Wholesale in Luton pleaded guilty to repackaging cheap bars that contained unlisted nuts.
Tributes paid to mother and children found dead
Juliana Prosper, 48, Kyle Prosper, 16, and Giselle Prosper, 13, found in a property on the Marsh Farm estate on Friday.
People must avoid area as crews battle house fire
Police say nobody was hurt as a result of the house fire.
Man in court accused of murdering mum and siblings
Nicholas Prosper, 18, is accused of murdering his mother and teenage siblings at a tower block.
I had four days left to live, says Daisy Cooper
The Liberal Democrat deputy leader tells her party's conference about living with Crohn's disease.
Double killer wins compensation for solitary confinement
Fuad Awale suffered "severe depression" when he was denied contact with other inmates, judges hear.
Former prisoner defends 24 Hours In Police Custody
Adam White says his "mental health would've got the better of me" if it were not for the show.
Air ambulance lands as collision shuts A1
Both carriageways are closed and a man is airlifted to hospital.
Council group leader dies at Lib Dem conference
A minute's silence was held for Robin Bradburn at the party conference in Brighton.
'Large haystack fire' tackled near A-road
A fire service says it will remain at the blaze for several hours to ensure it does not spread.
Ant & Dec helped reunite me with my Aussie family
Tina flies to Melbourne to meet her four siblings for the first time and it is captured on film.
I've been through a lot of pain - Joshua
Anthony Joshua says he has "been through a lot of pain" over the past two years as he bids to become a three-time world champion against fellow British heavyweight Daniel Dubois on Saturday.
First Luton win a 'line in the sand' - Mengi
Luton Town defender Teden Mengi says Saturday's first win of the Championship season at Millwall will put their poor start behind them.
Finding my lost family thanks to Ant & Dec
How a TV show helped an Aylesbury woman track down her long lost family in Australia.
Thousands require new blood tests after error
Around 11,000 people have been affected due to the fault at Luton and Dunstable hospital.
Chesham's Alex Horne lifts lid on Taskmaster tasks
The show returns for its 18th series and the brains behind it reveals task ideas process.
Is the Whipsnade White Lion really disappearing?
A listener asked BBC Three Counties to investigate why the landmark appears to be fading.
Assombalonga stays with Southend
Southend United extend the loan of top scorer Britt Assombalonga from Watford until the end of the season.
Struggling Hinckley call game off
Hinckley United's game against Bishop's Stortford on Tuesday is postponed as the hosts are unable to field a team.
Wycombe v Bradford
Preview followed by live coverage of Saturday's game between Wycombe and Bradford in League Two.
Sarries bid to be 'big in Europe'
Winger David Strettle says Saracens are continuing to improve their European standing after Sunday's win over Munster.
Saracens 19-13 Munster
Saracens take control of Heineken Cup Pool One after beating visitors Munster in an absorbing clash at Vicarage Road.
Mum lied to about son's Letby death probe - inquiry
A mother of a baby murdered by Lucy Letby tells an inquiry she was "kept in the dark" about her son's care.
Autistic boy's parents spend £60 a day on taxis
Father Matthew accuses Birmingham City Council of "punishing the most vulnerable children".
'Working for £3 an hour made me feel dirty'
A BBC investigation finds garment workers who explain why they accepted wages as low as £3 an hour.
Family 'adopts' gran 3,500 miles away
Ann Lucas, 84, of Nuneaton, chats with Angela Martin in Canada over video calls.
Tributes paid to mother and children found dead
Juliana Prosper, 48, Kyle Prosper, 16, and Giselle Prosper, 13, found in a property on the Marsh Farm estate on Friday.
Disabled woman forced to sleep in stairwell
Joanne Scott, who has a lung condition, says the lift in her block of flats breaks down regularly.
Woman's shock as pearl found at birthday meal
Paige Hawkins was celebrating with her partner when he bit into the pearl whilst eating mussels.
Plans to ban traffic on Oxford Street announced
London mayor Sadiq Khan says "urgent action" is needed to regenerate the busy shopping street.
Long Covid sufferer's call for better support
Becky Williams, a doctor from Leeds, says patients like her have been ?left to rot?.
Woman fined over take-for-free cabinet outside home
Isabelle Pepin gets a £500 fly-tipping fine for leaving the cabinet outside her house in Bournemouth.
Search for meteorite as fireball lights up skies
A specialist camera at Space Park Leicester has captured a fireball travelling through the sky.
'Aggressive' crow brings gift to hospital worker
Melony Lockhart befriended the crow after it made a nearby tree his home.