Summary

  • Our live coverage on Sunday 21 January 2024 has come to an end

  • Widespread warnings were in place across the UK as Storm Isha brought rain and gusts of wind of up to 80mph (128km/h)

  • The Queen Elizabeth the Second Bridge at Dartford closed due to the high winds

  • People were warned there's a good chance of power cuts, which could affect services such as mobile phone coverage

  1. Residents' confusion over planning fee review schemepublished at 06:01 British Summer Time 1 August

    Residents in Waverley borough say that a lack of clarity over a CIL review scheme is "paralysing".

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  2. Section of the A3 in Surrey to close all weekendpublished at 06:01 British Summer Time 1 August

    The section of road near Wisley will be closed in both directions all weekend from Friday evening.

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  3. Access row leaves scout group worried for futurepublished at 06:00 British Summer Time 1 August

    The building is on the King George V playing fields in Effingham, land looked after by a trust.

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  4. New look for grassroots Kent football clubpublished at 06:00 British Summer Time 1 August

    Ahead of the new football season Bearsted FC in Kent, has been upgrading its ground.

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  5. Restored WW2 plane goes on display in cathedralpublished at 06:00 British Summer Time 1 August

    The Short Scion Floatplane G-AEZF aircraft is on display at Rochester Cathedral throughout August.

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  6. Sussex hold up dominant Yorkshire after teapublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 31 July

    Matthew Revis continues his superb form for Yorkshire before Sussex hold up the hosts at Scarborough after tea on day three.

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  7. Man guilty of murdering ex-fiancee at luxury hotelpublished at 18:02 British Summer Time 31 July

    A Guildford jury finds James Cartwright, 61, guilty of murdering Samantha Mickleburgh in April 2024.

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  8. Surrey beat Durham to stretch lead at toppublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 31 July

    Surrey beat Durham by five wickets to stretch their lead at the top of Division One.

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  9. Small boats crossings hit 25,000 for the yearpublished at 17:29 British Summer Time 31 July

    The earliest that figure has been reached before was in 2022 on 27 August, Home Office data shows.

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  10. Ozzy mural unveiled on city music venuepublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 31 July

    The Prince Albert pub in Brighton has painted the Black Sabbath singer on the side of the pub.

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  11. Mother accuses paramedics of killing her daughterpublished at 16:14 British Summer Time 31 July

    Kate Shemirani also denied influencing her daughter's refusal of conventional cancer treatment.

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  12. Charity horse race winner celebrates 'best day'published at 15:48 British Summer Time 31 July

    The Markel Magnolia Cup has raised more than £2.7m for charity since its inception in 2011.

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  13. Cost of living plan renewed for another yearpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 31 July

    Medway Council leader Vince Maple says the scheme is "something I wish didn't have to exist".

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  14. Fire safety bill rises by £2.4m for 960 doorspublished at 14:59 British Summer Time 31 July

    The council's fire door replacement programme will now cost £6.5m, far above its original estimate.

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  15. Teen tug of war farmers set to take on the worldpublished at 14:42 British Summer Time 31 July

    Sheen Farmers Tug of War Juniors won a national contest to make it through to the world event.

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  16. Health trust receives £12.7m for two new theatrespublished at 14:19 British Summer Time 31 July

    The confirmed work is due to start on the site in Redhill later in 2025.

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  17. Small boats to cross Channel seized in Bulgariapublished at 12:20 British Summer Time 31 July

    The NCA says the seizure is thought to be the biggest single detection of small boats in 2025.

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  18. Zoo finds successors to swearing ravenpublished at 09:01 British Summer Time 31 July

    Terry, who died several years ago, was notorious for swearing at visitors at Crawley's Tilgate Zoo.

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  19. Dig discoveries make site 'of national importance'published at 06:02 British Summer Time 31 July

    The site of the archaeological dig was a Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman fort, and a Saxon cemetery.

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  20. Director Mendes helps launch creative venuepublished at 06:02 British Summer Time 31 July

    The Nest is a more intimate and informal venue, with all tickets priced below £20.

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