Cambridge United 2-1 Salford Citypublished at 21:10 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2020
Swindon boss Richie Wellens - set to be appointed Salford boss - watched from the stands as the Ammies lost at Cambridge.
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Swindon boss Richie Wellens - set to be appointed Salford boss - watched from the stands as the Ammies lost at Cambridge.
Read MoreSalford City sign former Peterborough United winger George Boyd on a deal until the end of the season.
Read MoreSiriki Dembele scores a hat-trick as Peterborough thrash 10-man Shrewsbury 5-1 and move to top of League One.
Read MoreGoals either side of the break from Max Watters and Tom Nichols help Crawley come from behind to beat high-flying Cambridge.
Read MoreTommy Robson's funeral is held today after he died following a diagnosis of motor neurone disease.
Read MoreFans turn out to say goodbye to a Peterborough United legend, who died aged 76.
Read MoreRobson played for Peterborough United for 13 years - scoring 128 goals - and was twice named player of the season.
Read MoreLeague Two's final remaining unbeaten record falls as Walsall sunk by two Cambridge penalties.
Read MoreBottom club Burton halt Peterborough's five-match winning run thanks to Kane Hemmings' double in a draw at London Road.
Read MoreColleagues say John Powley, who has died aged 84, was "tremendously hard-working".
Read MoreDr Katie Bramall-Stainer tells an inquest commissioning gaps are "potentially harmful and negligent".
Read MorePeterborough move into the League One automatic promotion places after they come from behind to win 2-1 at Hull.
Read MoreCambridge United holds a minute's silence in memory of Simon Dobbin.
Read MoreBolton earn a point for the third time in four League Two matches after striking back to draw at high-flying Cambridge.
Read MoreThe cards for the fundraiser's 100th birthday are on display at Imperial War Museum Duxford.
Read MoreA suspect-turned-critic who spent the night in a police cell won the money on two scratchcards.
Read MoreInside Croydon
Council staff were summoned into a meeting at barely 10 minutes notice this morning, as the interim chief executive Katherine Kerswell laid out what she described as a report from the council’s auditors “raising serious concerns about how decisions have been taken about our finances and how they have been managed over recent years”.
Lockdown gave the time to "really get going" on creating the free searchable database of plants.
Read MoreA woman has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.
Read MoreGreig Watson
Reporter, BBC News Online
Nearly 40 East Midlands Railway (EMR) services are being withdrawn or reduced, with the company blaming "a steep rise in Covid-related absences".
The new timetable will start on Monday, external with EMR saying the changes affect 37 services - about 10% of the total.
Bosses said the reduction was "designed to safely reduce the number of staff required to deliver its services".
Regional routes, such as Liverpool to Nottingham, Matlock to Newark Castle and Peterborough to Lincoln are most heavily hit, and some Nottingham to Leicester trains have also been cut.
Will Rogers, managing director of East Midlands Railway, said: "We have taken the proactive step to make changes to our timetable to protect our most popular services, including those that are relied upon by key workers or those who use our services to travel to work, school or college."
He said the changes will remain under review.