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BISHOP'S STORTFORD: Minimum 35 years for triple killer

12:00pm Thursday 2nd October 2008

A 21-YEAR-OLD man who was found guilty of the cold-blooded machine gun killing three men at a house in Bishop’s Stortford has been sentenced to a minimum 35 years in prison.

UTTLESFORD: Council accounts show underspend

10:44am Wednesday 1st October 2008

UTTLESFORD District Council’s final accounts for the last financial year have been approved – showing the authority continues to regain a firm financial standing.

BISHOP'S STORTFORD: Milkman robbed

1:20pm Tuesday 30th September 2008

A MILKMAN was robbed during his rounds by hoody-wearing teenagers.

Dinosaur expert keeps pupils enthralled

Peter Ta’Bois and his travelling dinosaur museum enthrals Year 2 Ash Class pupils at Little Hallingbury Primary School

10:55am Wednesday 1st October 2008

CHILDREN were taken back to prehistoric times when they had a visit from a dinosaur expert.

HARLOW: Two new paramedics take to the road

12:43pm Wednesday 24th September 2008

TWO new paramedics have gone on ambulance duty in Harlow.

BISHOP'S STORTFORD: Police launch appeal for man

David Cockman (c)

12:17pm Wednesday 24th September 2008

POLICE are appealing for helping in tracing man wanted on recall to prison.

Olympic masterclass at pitch opening

12:10pm Wednesday 24th September 2008

OLYMPIC hockey player Jo Ellis ran a masterclass for aspiring young players to mark the opening of a second artificial pitch at Bishop’s Stortford College.

Delay over schools decision

10:10am Wednesday 24th September 2008

EAST Herts Council has said iy needs more time to consider the controversial proposal to relocate two schools to a green belt site.

Train operator says more trains are running on time

11:55am Tuesday 23rd September 2008

COMMUTERS on the Stansted Express rail service have been told that more trains are running on time.

BISHOP'S STORTFORD: Home prepares for special week

10:48am Tuesday 23rd September 2008

THE Bupa care home in Bishop’s Stortford is one of more than 200 across the country planning a week-long programme of activities in support of UK Older People’s Day 2008, on Wednesday, October 1.


National News

Talks aimed at averting rail strike

The platform of Edinburgh's Waverley station after Network Rail workers walked out

Updated 6:40am Wednesday 8th October 2008

Union leaders and rail bosses are to meet for fresh talks as the first strike on Scotland`s train network draws to a close.


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