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. Canterbury plaque to mark civilian WW2 deathspublished at 06:04 British Summer Time 6 June

    A short service of remembrance will be held on Sunday in honour of those who died.

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  2. Hawks beat Surrey in rain-hit contest to go toppublished at 22:37 British Summer Time 5 June

    Hampshire Hawks produce a fine bowling display to win by 15 runs on the DLS method at Surrey, while Middlesex v Kent is abandoned after Zak Crawley's half-century.

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  3. Mine tunnels confirmed around giant sinkhole sitepublished at 20:07 British Summer Time 5 June

    Authorities tell a public meeting they hope Godstone High Street will reopen in December.

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  4. Attempted rape victim 'confused' in 999 call - courtpublished at 19:13 British Summer Time 5 June

    Graham Head, 68, denies attacking two woman in 2022 after picking them up in his car.

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  5. Harris stars as Surrey down Hawkspublished at 18:26 British Summer Time 5 June

    Grace Harris hits a half-century and takes three important wickets as Surrey beat Hampshire by 32 runs to go top of the Women's T20 Blast table.

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  6. Murder arrest after boy, 16, dies in crashpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 5 June

    The boy died in hospital after being hit by a car in Sheffield on Wednesday afternoon.

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  7. Minister confirms free school meal fund increasepublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 5 June

    Sir Stephen Timms confirms the funding for each free school meal will rise by three pence.

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  8. Gatwick Airport baggage handler dispute resolvedpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 5 June

    Unite members at Red Handling have agreed new working terms that include receiving overtime pay.

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  9. How robots are used to reduce sewage releasespublished at 14:47 British Summer Time 5 June

    Southern Water is trying to reduce sewage releases in Bognor - and is using robots as part of that.

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  10. 'With the boat and the stars, I'm unstoppable'published at 13:47 British Summer Time 5 June

    Jazz Turner lives with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and is a full-time wheelchair user.

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  11. Rob Cross banned as director due to unpaid taxespublished at 13:02 British Summer Time 5 June

    The ex-world darts champion's business failed to pay more than £450,000 in tax, the government said.

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  12. 'Healthy living too expensive for teens' - studypublished at 11:49 British Summer Time 5 June

    A University of Surrey study found teenagers find sports clubs and healthy food options expensive.

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  13. AI to power conservation projectpublished at 10:56 British Summer Time 5 June

    Volunteers are set to help train an artificial intelligence model to spot natural habitats.

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  14. Urologists join cross-border cycle for charitypublished at 10:28 British Summer Time 5 June

    Consultant urologists William Britnell and Barnaby Chappell are aiming to cycle to Amsterdam.

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  15. I had to beg doctors for help, sepsis patient sayspublished at 08:42 British Summer Time 5 June

    Paul Robinson, from Goring, developed sepsis after being hospitalised in Brighton and Worthing.

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  16. CCTV 'pivotal' in raising endangered snow leopardpublished at 08:38 British Summer Time 5 June

    The Big Cat Sanctuary, in Kent, is dedicated to the conservation and rescue of wild cats.

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  17. Parents 'devastated' by possible school closurepublished at 08:31 British Summer Time 5 June

    A final decision on whether the primary school in Shackleford will close is still expected.

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  18. Plans for 250 homes on village edgepublished at 08:22 British Summer Time 5 June

    The developer claims the environment will not be significantly impacted.

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  19. Crash victim's mum 'won't stop pushing for change'published at 06:15 British Summer Time 5 June

    Campaigners for graduated driving licences want to introduce tighter rules for young new drivers.

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  20. The Jungle Book art found in junk shop auctionedpublished at 06:04 British Summer Time 5 June

    The artwork is being auctioned after it was found in a Hastings junk shop 50 years ago.

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