Brexit: 71 pages of paperwork for 1 lorry of fishpublished at 00:56 Greenwich Mean Time 5 February 2021
How new rules on exporting to the European Union have affected a British fishing firm.
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Read MoreA girl has been sexually assaulted near a primary school in Reading, police have said.
Two girls, under 13, were walking along Hemdean Road, near Caversham Primary School, when one was touched inappropriately over clothing by a man walking past on Friday, at about 15:00 GMT.
The man is described as white, in his 20s and of slim build, with shaggy brown hair, a bushy beard and was wearing a baggy grey or blue top.
Thames Valley Police said it was being treated as an "isolated incident" and there had been an increased police presence in the area.
A trapped stag is freed from cricket nets in Oxfordshire by firefighters and the RSPCA.
Read MoreThe trees at Marlhill Copse are diseased and could pose a risk to the public, a council says.
Read MoreSailor Pip Hare reacts after a BBC presenter organises actor Russell Crowe to send her a message.
Read MoreSailor Pip Hare reacts after a BBC presenter organised actor Russell Crowe to send her a message.
Read MoreFormer Bishop of Bristol Mike Hill admitted making the comments in a reference about a clergyman.
Read MoreIsle of Wight residents say they are being offered jabs on the mainland instead of a nearby centre.
Read MoreThe Master and Commander actor records a video message urging her to "keep going".
Read MoreHollywood legend Russell Crowe sends a birthday message to round-the-world sailor Pip Hare of Poole.
Read MoreUniversity of Portsmouth says it is owed more than £600,000 from its previous backing of the venue.
Read MoreItalian-born Pasquale Marucci was described as "the man who made everyone's childhoods".
Read MoreYouth workers say the pandemic is making it harder to keep children away from crime.
Read MoreJames Wells is accused of attempting to murder his mother and stepfather at their home.
Read MoreA lorry and cars on a transporter were damaged after bricks and stones were thrown towards traffic.
Read MoreInsurance firm NFU Mutual says more new dog owners are now walking in the countryside.
Read MoreThe RSPCA describes the discovery in Bracknell as "disgusting" and launches an information appeal.
Read MoreThe weekly Wednesday market has seen its revenue halved during the pandemic.
Read MoreA road through a Berkshire village has been closed as levels rise on the River Thames.
The Pound at Cookham, where deep flooding has made the road impassable, has been closed by police at the junction with Berries Road.
Several vehicles had to be recovered after they became stuck in the water.
Motorists have been urged to seek alternative routes.
The Environment Agency has issued a flood alert for the River Thames from Hurley to Cookham, external.
It said water levels were being monitored and property flooding was not currently expected.