National League news - February 2019published at 16:00 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2019
Follow the latest news stories from the National League, including transfers and selected contract announcements.
Read MoreFollow the latest news stories from the National League, including transfers and selected contract announcements.
Read MoreNorwich go top of the Championship by winning the East Anglian derby against Ipswich, whose manager Paul Lambert was sent off.
Read MoreWhy would a technology firm that has sold millions of units online venture on to the high street?
Read MoreAn agricultural college is criticised by inspectors in two consecutive reports.
Read MoreNorfolk Police, which axed its PCSOs, says civilians would be paid to work at "low risk" crime scenes.
Read MoreA Lincolnshire car trader has been jailed for 12 months after admitting to impersonating a trading standards officer in an attempt to recover a dangerous car.
Mark Drury, 44, took a truck to recover the Honda car from a garage near Kings Lynn just days after it was sold at the yard where he was a manager in Kirton, near Boston.
Lincoln Crown Court heard the car was in an unroadworthy condition when it was sold on 8 September 2017.
The vehicle's prop shaft and rear drive shafts had been removed by a qualified mechanic the day before.
It meant the brakes could fail and the wheels could come off.
The defects were discovered five days later during an inspection at the Whittington garage in Kings Lynn.
Drury and an associate arrived with a recovery truck claiming to be a trading standards officer, but the garage became suspicious when he tried to drive it away.
Drury, of Garfits Lane, Boston, pleaded guilty to the supply of a dangerous product, on a limited basis that he had no involvement in the sale, and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Passing sentence, Judge Simon Hirst told Drury he was a "dishonest man" and described the condition of the car as potentially "catastrophic."
Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Mohammad Amir will rejoin Essex for part of this summer's T20 Blast campaign.
Read MoreA hotel development company is set to buy the land, which the council purchased two years ago.
Read MoreThe chain started by Peter Boizot now has 490 branches around the UK and Ireland.
Read MoreDavid Hudson fled to Spain after attacking a man with corrosive liquid.
Read MoreThe defences will defend Ipswich from River Orwell tidal surges.
Read MorePassengers are evacuated from a train after overhead line problems cause disruption.
Read MoreDavid Pittam
BBC News Online
A man has been arrested in connection with an armed robbery at a jewellers.
A man entered the Onyx Goldsmith store in High Road, Beeston, just after 15:00 on 30 January with what was believed to be a small handgun and demanded staff hand over jewellery, police said.
No shots were fired during the robbery and no-one was hurt.
A 46-year-old man was arrested today on suspicion of robbery and remains in police custody.
It is hoped the new defensive barrier will also protect 400 businesses for the next 100 years.
Read MoreBrent Pilnick
BBC Sport
Torquay United's National League South match with Chelmsford City scheduled for Saturday has been postponed due to heavy rain.
A referee inspected the playing surface at Plainmoor at lunchtime and judged it to be waterlogged.
"A decision was sought as early as possible to avoid inconveniencing Chelmsford City Football Club and all travelling fans," a statement from the Gulls read.
A new date for the match will be announced in due course.
Dame Sally Davies is to become the first woman in the top job at Trinity College, Cambridge.
Read MorePolice are investigating whether it is linked to an attempted theft at a nearby BP station in Beccles.
Read MoreStuart Penfold died when the aeroplane he had rebuilt crashed in a field.
Read MoreA research cruise gets under way as part of the biggest ever US-UK joint venture in Antarctica.
Read MoreRelative Robert Knight is charged with her murder.
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