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St Albans, Beds, Herts and Bucks News
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Oldest surviving England player dies at 94
Ron Baynham turned out 434 times for Luton Town and carried on playing after breaking his skull.
Near-extinct bird heard making mating call
In 1997 it was believed there were only 11 male birds left in the UK.
Man obstructed coroner after woman's body found
The man denies murder after the body of Victoria Greenwood was found in a parking area last year.
Forest docked four points for financial rules breach
Nottingham Forest receive an immediate four-point deduction for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules.
Wycombe purchase of Reading training ground 'on hold'
Reading's sale of their Bearwood Park training ground to League One rivals Wycombe is put "on hold".
Becky Hill among first Radio 1 Big Weekend acts
The first acts for the three-day festival's Main Stage are announced, with more to be revealed.
'I feel relief' - Olympic great Kenny on ending cycling career
Dame Laura Kenny, Britain's most successful female Olympian, announces her retirement from cycling.
Insufficient checks on prisoner found dead - report
The ombudsman says learning is needed about the importance of visually checking prisoners.
Listed house becoming off-limits, say villagers
Residents say the owners of Moggerhanger Park are ?increasingly shutting its gates to the public?.
Rail passengers face delays after signalling fault
National Rail says "major disruption" is to be expected until the end of the day.
'Good to be back' - Whitlock wins British title
Three-time Olympic champion Max Whitlock wins pommel horse gold at the British Gymnastics Championships in Liverpool.
Supermarket approved despite traffic concerns
Customers may have to turn across a busy major road to enter and leave the supermarket car park.
Plan for new suburb with 1,400 homes rejected
Michael Gove says the development plans do not justify building on green belt land.
'I got my first death threat before I was elected'
With £31m committed to improving politicians' safety, how bad is the abuse our local leaders face?
Shapps abandoned Odesa trip over security - MoD
The defence secretary was warned the Kremlin was aware of his travel plans, reports say.
Oldest surviving England player Baynham dies aged 94
Ron Baynham turned out 434 times for Luton Town and carried on playing after breaking his skull.
Wycombe purchase of Reading training ground 'on hold'
Reading's sale of their Bearwood Park training ground to League One rivals Wycombe is put "on hold".
Luton snatch point against Forest in survival battle
Luke Berry scores an 89th-minute equaliser as Luton salvage a point at home to Nottingham Forest as both teams battle for Premier League survival.
Watford beat Blues to give Cleverley winning start
Tom Cleverley makes a winning start as Watford interim boss as his side edge to victory over struggling Birmingham City.
Stevenage 0-1 Leyton Orient
Max Sanders' first-half goal lifts Leyton Orient back into the League One promotion picture with a 1-0 win at Stevenage.
Buckingham pilot teaching others to glide at 17
Amelia Richardson is one of the country?s youngest glider pilot instructors.
A pregnancy scan saved my life
The ultrasound showed that Hitchin Mum, Emma, had ovarian cancer.
Test gave us precious time with our baby
Emma Hart says Daisy lived for three months because her heart defect was detected.
The Captain Tom Story
Council orders the spa pool in a building named after Capt Sir Tom to be demolished.
We will reduce waiting times, says MK Hospital
BBC figures show Milton Keynes has the longest wait times for operations in the country.
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.
Family heartbroken after man killed during car theft
Christopher Hanely's family say the 57-year-old was a "loved and devoted family man".
Former head of police watchdog denies raping girl
Mr Lockwood, former director general of the police watchdog, is due to face an Old Bailey trial.
PC who lied about being attacked sentenced
Nadia Thurley falsely alleged she had been assaulted 14 times over a seven-month period.
Oldest surviving England player dies at 94
Ron Baynham turned out 434 times for Luton Town and carried on playing after breaking his skull.
Zac Goldsmith banned after speeding seven times
The Conservative peer admitted breaking the speed limit seven times in 2023.
Scampton asylum seekers to be capped by Home Office
The site on the outskirts of Lincoln will house 800 men rather than 2,000 following a review.
Golden retriever rescued from harbour 'one lucky dog'
The coastguard praise a passer-by for saving the pet after its canine counterpart raised the alarm.
Mother and daughter jailed for funding terrorism
Stella Oyella and Vanessa Atim are jailed for sending cash to a relative in the Islamic State group.
Man jailed for 14 years for baby's manslaughter
Three-month-old Miyah Warnock died in October 2021 from injuries caused by her father Samuel Warnock.
Poisoning murder jury begin deliberating verdicts
Luke D'Wit is accused of murdering a married couple with the powerful opioid fentanyl.
Gardens at risk as no man's land plagued by landslip
Neither the council nor a local business is taking responsibility for the land.
Three owls get stuck in homes over single weekend
Calmly covering an owl with a t-shirt or towel can help to catch and free it, an animal rescuer says.