Heavy rain causes road and rail disruptionpublished at 06:49 British Summer Time 2 July 2019
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Network Rail says some areas have seen two months' worth of rainfall in one day with drains overwhelmed.
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It's Friday evening, so that means dedicated live coverage is over until Monday.
But don't worry - we'll still be here over the weekend so some stories might drop in.
For the first time this week there's good news and (some) clear skies on the way.
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A Nottingham man caught up in the Windrush scandal says he was left relying on food banks when he was told he couldn't work.
He's one of around 50 cases being brought forward in the city for compensation.
Rudwin Goldson, 61, was brought to the country from Jamaica when he was a year old. Today he was attending an advice session in The Meadows on how to claim compensation.
He said: "I was told I was an immigration problem and moved from one place to another and I had no money."
The Home Office says there's no upper limit to the pay-outs - with the total cost across the country likely to fall anywhere between £49m and £587m.
Glamorgan comfortably held out for a draw at 184-2 after Derbyshire gave themselves 58 overs to bowl the home side out.
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A man in a balaclava reached in to a McDonald's drive-through window and stole cash, police said.
It happened at 23:30 last night in Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
A 14-year-old was "left a wreck" in the wake of abuse from coaches and parents, a mother says.
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The rain has eased off a little but flooding is still an issue on these Leicestershire roads.
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