Dover Athletic 2-0 Maidenhead Unitedpublished at 18:13 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2018
Dover claim only their second win of the season as Kevin Lokko and Jai Reason strike to defeat Maidenhead.
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Updates from Friday 19 October
Dover claim only their second win of the season as Kevin Lokko and Jai Reason strike to defeat Maidenhead.
Read MoreAdam McDonnell's superb late free-kick helps Aldershot edge out Braintree at the Recreation Ground.
Read MoreTom Pope's last-gasp equaliser sees Port Vale extend their unbeaten League Two run to four games after a dramatic draw against Notts County.
Read MoreNiall Maher's late goal is not enough for 10-man Halifax as defeat at Havant extends their winless run to nine games.
Read MoreReading move out of the Championship relegation zone with a 3-2 victory against Bristol City.
Read MoreLois Maynard's last-minute equaliser helps Salford salvage a late draw at Eastleigh and extends their unbeaten league run to 16.
Read MoreMarcus Rashford scores the winning goal in second-half stoppage time as Manchester United come from behind to beat Bournemouth.
Read MoreAuguy Slowik's stoppage-time try sees Jersey Reds become the first side to beat London Irish in the Championship this season.
Read MoreThe RMT union on South Western Railway are taking action in a dispute over the role of guards.
Read MoreSeveral teenagers needed medical treatment after taking the "dangerous" drug, police say.
Read MoreAlfie Simms, 17, helped to dispose of evidence in a murder case, a court heard.
Read MoreChristopher Gibbs was thrown almost 150ft when he was stuck on the A338 Spur Road near Bournemouth.
Read MoreDarcy-May Elm, four, died in the two-car crash on Saturday and her parents remain in hospital.
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Wayne Sheppard was found dead next to his bike on an unlit path on Hayling Island.
Read MoreZandrae Smith stabbed Tommy Ferris after being robbed of money, drugs and his mobile phone.
Read MoreHampshire fire crews have reported a "large fire" which can be seen from the M27.
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A 23-year-old man has been jailed for two years after he set fire to a property in Reading.
Grzegorz Kremienowski, 23, previously of Winslet Place, Reading, pleaded guilty to arson and drugs offences.
Reading Crown Court heard how he set fire to a property in Winslet Road on 7 August.
He was also found in possession of cannabis.
Children and adolescents account for nearly half of A&E attendances for sporting injuries, research suggests.
An analysis of A&E data of 11,676 accident and emergency attendances at two Oxfordshire hospitals between 2012 and 2014 found 47% of attendances for sport-related injuries were made by under-19s.
Football, rugby union and rugby league were linked to the most injuries in boys. For girls, it was trampolining, netball and horse-riding. Fourteen-year-old boys and 12-year-old girls were most likely to be injured.
The study, a collaboration between researchers at Newcastle University and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, has been published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, external.