'Paedophile hunter's' pain at finger bitepublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 24 October 2018
A "paedophile hunter" tells a court of the "excruciating pain" after the top of his finger was bitten off.
Read MoreA "paedophile hunter" tells a court of the "excruciating pain" after the top of his finger was bitten off.
Read MoreCommons Speaker John Bercow said Mr Robinson's visit to the House of Lords was not within his remit.
Read MoreResidents lose their fight to have a wider vote on the plans to regenerate an estate in Milton Keynes.
Read MorePlans to outsource the running of Hertfordshire's libraries to an "outside provider" have been given the go-ahead by county councillors.
But members of the authority's cabinet also backed plans to set up a "public service mutual, external" - an organisation which has left the public sector but continues to deliver public services - which will bid to run the service.
The plans have been drawn up to make savings of £500,000 from the library budgets.
The running of libraries across the county will now go out to tender with control being handed over by autumn 2019.
A man has been stabbed in the stomach in a car park in Bletchley, police have said.
The victim, who was in his 50s, was walking from his car at a car park on Doon Way at about 20:00 BST on Tuesday, when he was approached by a man.
The offender spoke to the victim before stabbing him in the stomach and fleeing the scene.
A 28-year-old woman from Houghton Regis was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit GBH in connection with this case and has been released under investigation.
The victim was taken to Milton Keynes General Hospital for treatment, but has now been discharged.
Thames Valley Police has called for witnesses to come forward.
As Halloween looms, people have been out taking their pick of a bumper crop of pumpkins.
Read MoreWycombe secure back-to-back league wins for the first time this season with a 3-0 victory against Rochdale.
Read MoreStevenage are left to rue a catalogue of missed chances as they were held to a goalless draw by Port Vale in League Two.
Read MoreDanny Hylton scores a hat-trick as Luton climb into the League One play-off places with a comfortable win over Accrington.
Read MoreMK Dons come from behind to beat 10-man Notts County and record their fifth-straight League Two win.
Read MoreBillie Lord, 26, was hit by a train after absconding from a mental health unit in Milton Keynes, an inquest hears.
Read MoreWill Quince, Mims Davies and Anne Milton resign from the Reference Group on Representation and Inclusion.
Read MoreSebastian Alcock's original suspended sentence is deemed "unduly lenient" by the Court of Appeal.
Read MoreThomas De-Castle-Lynne bit part of Stephen Little's finger off during a sting, a court hears.
Read MoreTuesday's action in the National League, National League North and National League South - listen to BBC local radio commentary.
Read MorePolice are appealing for witnesses after a man was stabbed on a bridge near a park in Milton Keynes.
Police say the man was attacked by two men as he walked towards the overbridge on Secklow Gate near Lloyds Bank, just after 02:30 on 14 October.
He sustained stab wounds to his body and neck and was taken to hospital in Oxford. He has since been discharged.
He told police his attackers were black, aged between 18 and 23 and spoke with Birmingham accents.
Members of the committee considering a report on harassment have conflicts of interest, says Newsnight's Chris Cook.
Read MoreIn his latest column, former Renault driver Jolyon Palmer looks into why Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel is making so many mistakes.
Read MoreWolverhampton Wanderers said it was working with West Midlands Police to identify the perpetrators.
Read MoreZachary Lemonnier, 18, and a 17-year-old boy deny stabbing Ronnie Wrighting to death in a fight.
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