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£1,400 bill for driver who used disabled nephew’s Blue Badge in Stevenage
A motorist who fraudulently used his disabled six-year-old nephew’s Blue Badge to park in Stevenage has been slapped with a bill for almost £1,400.
UK’s ‘first Romanian’ dies in crash, four years after first job in Biggleswade
The first Romanian to enter the UK when working restrictions were lifted has died in a motor crash, four years after he started out at a Biggleswade car wash.
Thames Valley PCC 'not supportive' of scrapping horse unit
Police investigate new leads after 60th anniversary appeal to find killer of 17-year-old Wheathampstead girl found in Whitwell woodland
Police say they are looking into potential new leads in the unsolved murder of a teenage girl 60 years ago.
Tempsford Road to remain closed after level crossing near Sandy is hit by car
Repairs to a level crossing near Sandy will take two days after a car hit it earlier today.
Anthony Joshua laughs off Joseph Parker's 'king of steroids' claim
Biggleswade couple to retire from politics after decades of service
A Biggleswade couple who have given their lives to politics, serving as councillors for 75 years between them, will finally retire this evening.
Appeal to trace family of fallen WW1 soldier
Long Melford Co-op cash machine raid leads to arrest
Letchworth woman admits fraudulently claiming £17,000 in benefits and tax reductions
A Letchworth woman has been sentenced after admitting fraudulently claiming Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reductions totalling almost £17,000 between 2011 and 2015.
Accused in 1993 'drug scam' murder goes on trial
‘Mad Max’ Stevenage headteacher spared jail over 21,000 indecent images of children
A former Stevenage headteacher, who returned home after a day in the classroom and looked at indecent images of children online, was today spared jail.
Stevenage head teacher had a 'catalogue of child abuse'
Tickets available for a public Q&A with Hitchin and Harpenden MP Bim Afolami
Tickets are now available for a public Q&A session with Hitchin and Harpenden MP Bim Afolami.
Maids Moreton deaths: Three arrests in murder investigation
Roman treasures set for North Herts Museum thanks to grant funding
The team at North Hertfordshire Museum are celebrating after they won £60,000 of grant funding that will ensure Roman treasures stay in the district.
Stevenage library launches Holocaust Memorial Day book display
Members of Stevenage Liberal Synagogue joined town mayor Pam Stuart and her consort Tony Turner to unveil a special display of books at Stevenage Central Library ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day.
Hundreds sign Hitchin NHS cuts petition
A demonstration against NHS cuts gained hundreds of supporters in Hitchin town centre at the weekend.
Luton pupils 'have to ask staff for loo roll'
A505 reopens two hours after crash between Royston and Baldock
The A505 has reopened between Royston and Baldock – two hours after it was closed due to a crash.