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St Albans, Beds, Herts and Bucks News
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Umbrella art installation champions neurodiversity
The Neurodiversity Umbrella Project will hang for two months in a street in a town centre.
The club helping people find their voice
Zarifa, from Afghanistan says "my life is different because now I can go to school".
New £5m project could 'breathe life" into town
The council says demolishing a former bingo hall could carve space for businesses and events.
High Court injunction bans protesters from M25
National Highways is given an injunction which bans protesters from disrupting the M25.
Airport completes £20m security scanner upgrade
Passengers will not have to remove small liquids from their bags as they go through security.
Drive-by shooting critically injures e-bike rider
Police believe the incident on the A41 is linked to ?targeted violence? in Watford.
Man charged with kidnap after woman 'forced into car'
Police are appealing for witnesses to get in contact.
Brother fears for family if killer is released
Tom Sisley says his family has appealed against a Parole Board recommendation to release Jason Burrows.
Olympian to champion environment issues at Games
Former Olympian Etienne Stott says sport has "huge power to reach, connect and inspire people".
John Hunt says messages of support are 'like a hug'
Matt Chapman, an ITV commentator, says his friend John has told him he will "keep going".
Attempted murder charge after man's throat cut
The victim, a man in his 60s, suffers injuries to the side and back of his neck.
Prison officer who texted inmate guilty of misconduct
The court hears Dawn MacCormack and inmate Josh Moore shared more than 4,000 messages in 25 days.
Stevenage sign Huddersfield striker Simpson
Stevenage make their fifth signing of the summer, paying an undisclosed fee to Huddersfield Town for striker Tyreece Simpson.
Watford name Hector as new boss of women's team
Former defender Renee Hector is named the new head coach of Watford women's side with Helen Ward becoming head of women's football.
Radcliffe apologises for wishing convicted rapist luck
Former marathon world champion Paula Radcliffe says she is "very sorry" after wishing a convicted rapist competing at the Olympics the "best of luck".
MK Dons sign Brighton goalkeeper McGill on loan
MK Dons sign goalkeeper Tom McGill from Brighton and Hove Albion on a season-long loan deal.
Family of murder victim ?fear for our safety?
The Parole Board has recommended the killer of Gemma Sisley be released.
MK Hospital: Running out of room for babies
Hospital bosses say it?s ?critical? a planned new mother and baby unit goes ahead.
Luton shopping centre gets third name in 50 years
It opened as The Arndale in 1972, became The Mall in 2006 and is now Luton Point.
From bedbound to Miss GB finalist
It took years for Kirstie Haysman to find out she had Lyme disease.
Family?s anger as Muriel McKay?s body not found
The police dig took place at a Herts farm where she was held after being kidnapped.
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.
Families pay tribute to four friends killed in crash
Andrei Tudorov, Lyuben Gogov, Narcis Titianu, and Ioan Toma died when their car hit a tree.
The story behind the largest maternity review in the NHS
The review followed hundreds of baby deaths and injuries at Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust.
PC to face criminal investigation over airport kick video
A PC is to be investigated over an alleged assault on a man at Manchester Airport, the police watchdog says.
Dolphin encounter 'like winning jackpot'
Ben Felton and his friend Nick Woods are joined by the small pod of dolphins.
'My body just keeps swelling and swelling'
Chloe Davies has "spontaneous swelling attacks", which can be life-threatening.
Horse left dead and mutilated after 'cruel' attack
Nottinghamshire Police is warning horse owners to be vigilant after the "heartless assault".
The club helping people find their voice
Zarifa, from Afghanistan says "my life is different because now I can go to school".
Children who died in fire named as parents pay tribute
Nakash, 13, Aayat, 11, and seven-year-old Muhammad Malik died in the blaze in East Ham on 13 July.
Ex-Strictly dancer shocked at complaints
Chloe Hewitt told BBC Radio Stoke the news felt like it "wasn't real".
'Paul was a friend and colleague - I'm proud to ride for him'
The 17 riders are wearing bracelets to commemorate their former colleagues who died while on duty.
'Making 3,000 toasties at Latitude is my dream job'
The four-day event is Suffolk's biggest music festival and there are plenty of local connections.
Hometown big screen for swimmer's Olympic debut
Bishop's Castle residents will be cheering on homegrown talent in the 100m backstroke.