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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.
Real Bedford's ground lease extended, owner says
Peter McCormack says he has secured a 15-year lease on the club's Bedford ground.
Car stopped on M1 with infants sitting on laps
Police say two children, aged one and two, were found "unrestrained" in a back of a moving vehicle.
Decision not to light D-Day beacon being reviewed
The National Trust says holding a beacon lighting event for the anniversary would cost too much.
Police handing out leaflets over suspected murder
Police say "any information, no matter how small it may seem, could be vital".
Stuntman trainee killed in motorcycle crash
Tom taught karate to children and his "main desire was to help others", says his mother.
Old Barclays bank could be turned into restaurant
A grant of £293,000 is awarded to a council for a renovation project.
Police hail convictions in landmark EncroChat case
Bedfordshire Police says the "landmark case" has "set a precedent" against organised crime.
First personalised jab for skin cancer in UK trial
Steve Young is part of the tests to see if an mRNA jab can stop the deadliest skin cancer returning.
Princess Royal meets apprentices building a future
One of the trainee builders says "I have finally found a path where I can see myself progressing".
Murder victim's daughter 'saw defendant as friend'
Jane Scales says she had an excellent relationship with the woman on trial over her mother's murder.
Newey to leave Red Bull over Horner allegations
Red Bull design chief Adrian Newey is to leave the team in the wake of the controversy involving allegations about team principal Christian Horner.
Ofsted aims to put everything into boxes - school
A Dunstable academy rated "inadequate" by Ofsted is asking a court to quash its inspection report.
Capt Sir Tom's family home on sale for £2.25m
The Bedfordshire home that the veteran fundraiser lived in with his family is now on the market.
Commissioner must apologise over social media posts
Conservative candidate Festus Akinbusoye says "he rejects and refutes the findings" of the panel.
PCC election focused on police funding formula
Police commissioner candidates say Bedfordshire is unfairly treated as a "rural" county.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers v Luton Town team news
Preview followed by live coverage of Saturday's Premier League game between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Luton Town.
Cleverley named permanent Watford boss
Tom Cleverley is named the new permanent head coach of Championship club Watford.
Cambridge United 1-1 Wycombe Wanderers
Cambridge's fight to stave off relegation will go down to the final day of the season after 1-1 draw with Wycombe.
Revell wants positive finish by Stevenage
Stevenage interim boss Alex Revell wants his side to finish the season "on a high" despite missing out on the League One play-offs.
Creasey makes history with Oktagon title win
Englishman Sam Creasey claims the Oktagon flyweight title with a one-sided victory over Aaron Aby in Birmingham.
?Think again?: No D-Day beacon on Dunstable Downs
The National Trust says it can?t afford to light the beacon on the 80th anniversary.
Ladybird books: The fascinating history
Helen Day is bringing hundreds of books to an exhibition in her home city of St Albans.
Luton school loves being in Premier League town
Queen Elizabeth School launched its Football Academy just as Luton Town were promoted.
?My son had a stroke at 12 minutes old?
Baby Austin was transferred to a specialist unit at the Luton and Dunstable Hospital.
Luton Big Weekend: ?Exciting? or ?shebangle?
Residents had their say at a consultation event ahead of Radio 1?s Big Weekend.
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.
Deadly attacks in Reading avoidable, inquest finds
David Wails, Joe Ritchie-Bennett and James Furlong were stabbed to death in Reading in 2020.
MP hits out at 'spoilt middle-class climate clowns'
A Cumbrian MP's office is plastered in posters by Just Stop Oil protesters, leading to arrests.
Man stabbed friend 51 times and left him for dead
Nicholas Ward's housemate Tony McDermott bled to death from a knife wound, say prosecutors.
Veteran who survived 'hell on Earth' dies aged 101
Walter Nixon was 20 when he served on the frontline at the Battle of Anzio in Italy in 1944.
Men sentenced for garage attack posted on Snapchat
Four men are sentenced after forcing entry to a Stockport petrol station and beating a shop worker.
Police watchdog must review decision not to probe man's death
The 31-year-old was shot by police in November 2016 and later died in hospital.
Medieval artefacts found during bridge demolition
Pottery and animal bones are among the finds at the site in York city centre, archaeologists say.
Teacher admits murdering partner and burying body
Fiona Beal sent messages to Nicholas Billingham's friends using his mobile phone, a trial hears.
Sadiq Khan apologises to Chief Rabbi
Mr Khan says he is "sorry for any hurt" caused over remarks he made in a recent interview.
Most Army horses to return to duty 'in due course'
Two military horses were seriously injured and "continue to be closely observed" the Army says.
Man hid secret camera in loo to film colleagues
Adam Devaney, 35, is jailed for two years after admitting 20 counts of voyeurism.
Runner reunited with doctors who saved him after collapse
Fitness instructor Grant Williams was training for a marathon when he collapsed on a Liverpool street.