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Luton through a lens

Luton through a lens

19 October 2019

A street photographer sees the beauty in some of the most unlikely places.

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Two metre sinkhole shuts road

Two metre sinkhole shuts road

19 October 2019

A man was left feeling "a bit peeved" after a sink-hole formed under his car.

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Suspected burglars arrested after car chase

Suspected burglars arrested after car chase

19 October 2019

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of burglary after being chased by police.

Headstones smashed and excrement smeared at synagogue

Headstones smashed and excrement smeared at synagogue

19 October 2019

A prominent member of the Jewish community has spoken out after damage and anti-social behaviour at a temple.

Musician pens Brexit album

Musician pens Brexit album

18 October 2019

An album of Brexit protest songs has been released by a Kent musician in the hope it will provide 'a bit of light relief'.

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Shop workers face uncertain future

Shop workers face uncertain future

18 October 2019

More jobs are put at risk as Bonmarche becomes the latest High Street retailer to go into administration.

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More than 100 arrests in drugs crackdown

More than 100 arrests in drugs crackdown

18 October 2019

Drug runners across the county have been feeling the long arm of the law after officers make more than 100 arrests.

Firm ordered to pay £10k over rats

Firm ordered to pay £10k over rats

18 October 2019

A housing company has been taken to court by a tenant who has lived with a rodent infestation for nine years.

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Shop owner speaks out after robbery appeal

Shop owner speaks out after robbery appeal

18 October 2019

A newsagent has told how he was attacked in his own business.

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Council spends £2m to secure government grant

Council spends £2m to secure government grant

18 October 2019

A council has spent millions to apply for a £170m road, rail and transport fund which it may not be guaranteed to win.

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River search called off

River search called off

18 October 2019

A search of a river, following a possible sighting of a body in the water, has been called off.

Watchdog shuts down law firm's branches

Watchdog shuts down law firm's branches

18 October 2019

Several branches of a law firm have been closed by a regulator - sparking fears that as many as 100 jobs could be at risk.

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'The first time I saw my face, I did not like it'

'The first time I saw my face, I did not like it'

18 October 2019

A young teacher who suffered serious burns in a petrol station explosion in Cambodia cheated death by just seconds.

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Emergency services search River Medway

Emergency services search River Medway

17 October 2019

A huge search was organised by the emergency services after a possible sighting of someone in the River Medway.

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Cancer claims burglar who targeted elderly

Cancer claims burglar who targeted elderly

17 October 2019

A prisoner's death five months into his five-year jail term was the result of natural causes, an inquest has decided.

Cash agreed for City of Culture bid

Cash agreed for City of Culture bid

17 October 2019

A team of specialists will be hired to lead a City of Culture bid after councillors agreed funding.

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'Drug driver' leads police on five-mile chase

'Drug driver' leads police on five-mile chase

17 October 2019

A suspected drug driver is in custody after leading police on a five-mile chase.

What is life like in the travelling circus?

What is life like in the travelling circus?

17 October 2019

Our reporter Oliver Kemp went to discover the stories of the people behind the circus performances

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Inquest of M2 crash victim opens

Inquest of M2 crash victim opens

17 October 2019

The inquest of a 23-year-old father who died following a crash on the M2 was opened today.

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Trampoline park gets makeover

Trampoline park gets makeover

17 October 2019

A trampoline park will be opening a new inflatables zone as part of a makeover which will be unveiled this half term.

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