'There's a lack of fairness in lockdown shopping'published at 06:04 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2021
A boutique shop owner says shopping in the new lockdown is not a level playing field.
Read MoreA boutique shop owner says shopping in the new lockdown is not a level playing field.
Read MoreThe affected churches faced a combined repair bill of more than £2m, a court hears.
Read MoreFootage shows the movements of Khairi Saadallah before and after he murdered three men.
Read MoreCCTV shows a man who stabbed three people to death in a Reading park running away from the murder scene. Khairi Saadallah, 26, attacked James Furlong, 36, David Wails, 49, and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett, 39, in the Forbury Gardens in June. Footage showing his movements before and during the day of the attack have been shown during his sentencing hearing at the Old Bailey. The videos include Saadallah smashing his phone, putting a knife in his pocket, fleeing Forbury Gardens after the attack, and his arrest.
A police officer has been taken to hospital after the police car she was driving was involved in a crash with two other vehicles.
It happened at the junction of the M275 and Mile End Road in Portsmouth, at about 10:20 GMT.
Hampshire Constabulary said the officer, who was responding to an emergency call, was taken to hospital as a precaution. Another driver suffered whiplash injuries.
The road has since been reopened.
The Solent Sky Museum wants a two-storey extension to house vintage aircraft and stage events.
Read MoreFour boys and a girl are being held on suspicion of conspiracy to murder after the Reading attack.
Read MoreAmbulance officials in the South East are urging people to only call 999 in an emergency amid strong pressure on their service.
South East Coast Ambulance Service, which covers Kent, Sussex, Surrey and parts of Hampshire, said it was facing "very high demand".
It comes as the number of new daily confirmed cases of coronavirus topped 60,000 in the UK for the first time since the pandemic began.
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A funeral director submits plans to add a crematorium at its base in Newchurch.
Read MoreAlthough all schools have closed to most pupils, nurseries can open under the new lockdown rules.
Read MoreThe statue to palaeontologist Mary Anning will stand near her birthplace on Lyme Regis seafront.
Read MoreA council leader calls for a school vaccine roll-out before children return.
Read MoreFour boys and a girl are held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder after the Reading attack.
Read MorePrimary schools have opened despite warnings from teachers' unions
Read MoreThousands of pupils have not started primary school as expected - with local closures in several parts of England.
Head teachers warned of a "confusing picture" with some schools staying shut after teachers' union safety warnings about the risk of Covid infections.
The Department for Education said closing should only be a "last resort".
We spoke to these parents in Portsmouth.
Four boys and a girl are held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder after the Reading attack.
Read MoreFour boys and a girl are held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder, after the Reading attack.
Read MoreShane Mays' sentence for murdering Louise Smith is to be reviewed by the Court of Appeal.
Read MoreThe body of the baby girl was found in a street in Portsmouth in January 2020.
Read MoreFive refurbished former London Underground trains will operate on the Island Line from May.
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