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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.
Luton Town partner with FC Barcelona stadium team
Construction will start in the summer and Power Court will welcome fans in the 2028-29 season.
Mobile homes and trees alight in fire at quarry
Hertfordshire fire service sends eight appliances to the scene.
Part of motorway closes after three lorries crash
Drivers are told the road could remain closed until 14:30 BST.
Three arrests after man stabbed in head
Police believe he was attacked with a screwdriver.
Dementia care staff to be taught to play music
Staff will also be trained on how to encourage music reminiscence and dancing.
TV cook Fanny Cradock's former home up for sale
The listed house where Cradock presented her cookery programmes is on the market for £5m.
Test tube rack runners set Guinness World Record
A team from Bromham wearing a ten-person costume complete the London Marathon in under six hours.
Luton win appeal to overturn Walsh red card
Luton Town midfielder Liam Walsh will be available for the final game of the Championship season at West Bromwich Albion.
'I went from planning my wedding to my funeral'
Salma Shah makes an urgent appeal for more stem cell donors after her own leukaemia diagnosis.
Tribute to 'cherished' son found stabbed in village
Robert Tyler-Jones' family say he lived life "authentically and passionately".
Man who claimed too much Covid support sentenced
The man, who now lives in Spain, obtained an extra loan for his events business.
Police suspect arson at former soft play centre
The large fire is put out several hours later, a fire service says.
The satellite that will 'weigh' world's 1.5 trillion trees
The new satellite will be able to see through clouds and forest canopies.
2025 local elections: Focus on Hemel Hempstead
People living in the town talk fondly of it, but say it needs investment.
Voters on roads and housing in growing town
Some 97 people will be elected as voters go to the polls on 1 May for a relatively new council.
Could another party topple the Tories in Herts?
The county council is run by the Conservatives, but they face threats from several parties this year.
Could it be a year for change in Buckinghamshire?
Everything you need to know about Buckinghamshire Council ahead of the local elections on 1 May.
Is there a local election in my area and where can I vote?
Find out whether there is an election near you on Thursday and where you can vote, using our lookup tool.
Your Voice, Your Vote: Tell us the election issues that matter to you
Your Voice, Your Vote puts your stories and issues at the heart of this year's local and mayoral elections.
County rules out fast-track devolution bid
The decision means local elections in Hertfordshire will go ahead as planned in May.
Europe's first Universal theme park confirmed
The company says the new site is expected to create 28,000 jobs and generate £50bn for the economy.
Does Bedford want it?
The prime minister hopes the resort will drive growth, but how do the park's neighbours feel?
Bond and Paddington could star at park
Lord of the Rings and 007 ? but not Harry Potter ? are expected at the Bedfordshire theme park.
Drone video shows scale of site
The 476-acre complex on a former brickworks near Bedford will also include a hotel and shops.
The ambitious Bedfordshire projects that never came to be
As the county looks set to welcome a Universal theme park, it could have been home to so much more.
Luton Town partner with FC Barcelona stadium team
Construction will start in the summer and Power Court will welcome fans in the 2028-29 season.
Luton win appeal to overturn Walsh red card
Luton Town midfielder Liam Walsh will be available for the final game of the Championship season at West Bromwich Albion.
'Oliver Twist' club Bedford Town celebrate promotion
Bedford Town boss Lee Bircham says their promotion to National League North or South for next season was "totally unexpected".
Stevenage satellite blasts off to monitor forests
Dr Ralph Cordey, head of earth science at Stevenage-based Airbus, shares his excitement.
eScooter damage ?tearing up? BMX track in MK
It?s only just been repaired after flooding.
Turning roofs green in Milton Keynes
The Open University is testing the best way to grow plants on the top of buildings.
Secret Hertfordshire
Pope Adrian IV was born as Nicholas Breakspear in Abbots Langley around 1100 AD.
A look round Fanny Cradock?s Hertfordshire kitchen
The house of the famous TV cook has come up for sale.
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.
Paedophile jailed for 46 years after decades on the run
Richard Burrows is handed a prison term after being convicted of dozens of child sex abuse charges.
Video shows felling of much-loved Sycamore Gap tree, jury told
Two men deny felling the much-loved tree which had stood on Hadrian's Wall for more than 100 years.
Killer 'dismembered men and took remains to bridge in suitcases'
A man is on trial charged with murdering a couple and taking their dismembered bodies to the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Pottery firm goes bust after more than 100 years
The directors of Moorcroft Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent say they are going into voluntary liquidation.
Charges after FBI 'active shooter calls' probe
Two men from Merseyside and one from Somerset are charged over alleged so-called 'swatting' calls.
Officer who shot Chris Kaba faces misconduct probe
Sgt Martyn Blake was cleared of murder, and the Met Police argued he should face no further action.
Driver fined for hard shoulder toilet break
The incident took place on Tuesday morning between junctions 12 and 13 of the M4 motorway.
Fan faces jail after going into Wembley VIP area
Steven Carruthers and his son attended the Champions League final in June 2024, a court heard.
Rapist controlled and abused multiple partners
George De Bathe, 25, will be sentenced after being found guilty of 24 separate offences.
Man dies in 'forklift incident' at docks
Operations at The Port of Liverpool have been suspended until further notice.
Prolific board games shoplifter avoids jail
Paul Mangal stole £3,000 worth of games, including family favourites Monopoly and Scrabble, say police.
Victims of faulty car park machine refunded
An MP steps in after motorists complain they were fined despite believing they had paid to park.