Murder investigation after fatal street stabbingpublished at 16:19 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2021
A 24-year-old man is found with a stab wound to his chest in the Caversham area of Reading.
Read MoreA 24-year-old man is found with a stab wound to his chest in the Caversham area of Reading.
Read MoreSurge testing will be held in the area along with similar schemes in Middlesbrough and Walsall.
Read MoreSouth Central Ambulance Service hopes testing people before they go to hospital will reduce delays.
Read MoreA pub chain's boss said research found people felt some of its premises' names were racist.
Read MoreMark Brandford tells a court he did not kill his fiancé in anger because she was seeing another man.
Read MoreConservation contractors fix gutters and split sections of lead at the Unesco World Heritage Site.
Read MoreHampshire Police Federation's Zoe Wakefield says officers are contracting the virus on duty.
Read MoreThe track and platform upgrades began in January and were expected to take three months.
Read MoreThe biggest rail freight terminal at Southampton docks is being extended to take longer trains.
Read MoreFive crews are sent to extinguish the blaze in Whiteley after being called at 03:04 GMT.
Read MoreSaffy has been trained to free-fly by owner Katie Balmer and can be spotted flying around the Isle of Wight.
Read MoreBus firms report a spate of damage to vehicles by youths throwing bricks or using catapults.
Read MoreThe two factories, with fully grown plants and saplings, were found in disused properties.
Read MoreMinisters and union bosses have called for lessons to be learned following the death in Surbiton.
Read MoreThe 52-year-old prisoner at HMP Bullingdon died in hospital on Tuesday.
Read MoreMelissa Orsborn was a passenger in a BMW that crashed with a Volkswagen Golf in Droxford.
Read MoreAndrew Shanahan's family say he had "great character" and a "terrific sense of humour".
Read MoreThree children were seriously injured when their school bus hit a railway bridge in September.
Read MoreFamilies could be fined hundred of pounds if they visit Dorset during half term, police say.
Read MoreThe Lamb & Flag, once frequented by JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, and Thomas Hardy, closed in January.
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