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Woman convicted of murder after Welwyn Garden City stabbing
A woman has been found guilty of murder today after a stabbing in Welwyn Garden City. Tuche Coskun, 22, of Central Avenue, Enfield, appeared at St Albans Crown Court for a murder trial which lasted just over two weeks. After being sent out
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Firefighter calls for more workplace support after partner suffers four miscarriages
A Hertfordshire firefighter told he was putting the service 'under strain' after his partner had four miscarriages has said more support is needed for emergency service workers. Oliver Dent, 29, from Hatfield, said he was put on sickness monitoring
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Bin lorry fire sees Hatfield road closed
A Hatfield road was shut this morning due to a bin lorry fire during the early hours. Police were called at 3.17am today (November 14) to reports that a fire had broken out in Wellfield Road. Pictures from passersby show a red bin lorry broken
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Police appeal to track down owner of stolen bike
Welwyn Hatfield police have release a picture of a suspected stolen bike in a bid to track down its rightful owner. A Carrera Banshee X bicycle was recovered during an arrest on the Great North Road on Saturday, November 9. The bike is believed
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Hatfield agency nominated for four UK Search Awards 2024
A Hatfield SEO agency has been nominated in four categories at the UK Search Awards 2024. Submerge, a digital marketing agency, has been recognised for its excellence in SEO, PPC, and digital marketing in several small agency categories The
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Andrew Lewin MP: The role for pharmacies in improving our public health
Last Friday I popped into Boots in the Howard Centre for my annual flu jab. I’m not in one of the groups who are prioritised for vaccinations, but I consider the £21.95 to be excellent value to minimise my chance of getting a nasty dose of flu
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Climbing wall 'the highlight' for MP on visit to Cuffley Active Learning Centre
A reminiscent MP recently visited Cuffley Active Learning Centre and took on the climbing wall for old times' sake. Sir Oliver Dowden, who attended Cuffley Camp as a child, was "delighted" to visit the centre, which provides outdoor learning experiences