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St Albans, Beds, Herts and Bucks News
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Child taken to hospital after motorway crash
The ambulance service says paramedics assessed six people at the scene of the crash in Hertfordshire.
Bench will be tribute to mother and daughters
Carol Hunt and her daughters Hannah and Louise are to be remembered on a bench near their home.
Night shelter aims to double rough sleeper support
Volunteers are aiming to serve up 4,000 meals and offer 2,000 bed spaces until the middle of March.
The forgotten Bucks pilot finally being remembered
Susan Slade's name was not put on a memorial alongside her male counterparts after her death in 1944.
Stellantis boss abruptly quits in boardroom clash
Carlos Tavares will leave immediately, days after announcing plans to close a Vauxhall plant in Luton
Vauxhall closure set to have '£310m impact on Luton'
A council leader says the factory was "at the heart of our town".
Police plea for witnesses after man dies in crash
He was in his 30s and no other vehicles were involved in the crash, police say.
Could this be the new East of England council map?
Reorganisation could see county, district and borough councils replaced by unitary authorities.
Wicked plus-size dancer hopes to inspire others
Tegan Browne-Winter says she was told not to continue dance school because of the way she looked.
Man hit by car while crossing road dies
Police are appealing for witnesses while a second injured pedestrian remains in hospital.
'I can't recognise my family's faces'
Dr Hayley Ryder hopes a new project will raise awareness of a very unusual condition.
Former mayor hopes book inspires young councillors
Jon Harvey hopes Disney might adapt his children's story into a film or TV series.
Man who found smooth Mars bar gets £2 compensation
Mars Wrigley UK says the smooth bar "slipped" through and confirmed the swirl is being kept.
I've still got it, says Hamilton after poor Qatar qualifying
Lewis Hamilton says he has "still got it" after a disappointing qualifying performance at the Qatar Grand Prix.
Hamilton says he is 'definitely not fast any more'
Lewis Hamilton has said he is "definitely not fast any more" after another disappointing qualifying performance in his final season at Mercedes.
Reece Burke back on Luton Town injury list
Luton Town defender Reece Burke will miss their Championship match at Norwich on Saturday
Flooding is ?horrific and shouldn?t have happened?
Louise Maloney woke up to find her pub in Buckingham, the New Inn, to be severely flooded
Secret Hertfordshire
Looking back at the various incarnations and rebirth of the venue that dates back to 1908.
The mystery of the potholes on the ownerless road
People in Shefford are demanding the road be fixed, but no one?s taking responsibility.
The Captain Tom Story
The Charity Commission?s long awaited report into the Captain Tom Foundation is published.
Secret Bedfordshire
Women studied in Bedford from the 1900s, but were only awarded a certificate of education.
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.
Police feel unsafe working at carnival, survey claims
A survey of 486 officers who work at the event finds 28% have been assaulted and 88% feel unsafe.
Gig staff eject disabled man they thought was drunk
Matthew Parrott, from Oxford, took his wife to the O2 in London to celebrate her birthday.
New deadlines set for fixing dangerous cladding
Housing Secretary Angela Rayner says the pace of remediation had been "far too slow for far too long".
Hoard of Roman coins found during building work
The discovery of 1,368 Iron Age and Roman coins is expected to be valued at more than £100,000.
'We're inundated with abandoned goats'
A shelter in Kent says it is struggling to cope with an influx of goats being dumped at its door.
Child taken to hospital after motorway crash
The ambulance service says paramedics assessed six people at the scene of the crash in Hertfordshire.
?My doctors say I'm a walking miracle'
Alison Tatum, from Islington, had stage four lung cancer and was given 12 to 18 months to live.
Gavin and Stacey special was like 'friends reuniting'
Melanie Walters, who plays Gwen West, will be watching the Christmas special along with everybody else.
'I thought kidney failure meant I'd never be a mum'
Tendai Chisambara gave birth despite being told she might never conceive due to kidney disease.
Dogs having a 'phenomenal' effect on patients
Pets as Therapy dogs have won praise for helping seriously ill people and putting smiles on faces.
'I couldn't play on beach because of landmines'
Celia Henry remembers being told beach defences, which recently re-emerged, were to stop the Germans.
'We still have a laugh - it's what keeps us going'
Friends of two former sportsmen living with MND open up about the enduring bond with their team-mates.