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2016-07-27
Five-year-old boy dies after family day out at water park
Former mayor’s close call in Nice
Grave damage
South African trip as graduate gives back
Petition to honour young hero Ahmad
Lib Dem is hoping third time’s the charm
County council regain control of tips
Fundraiser is set up by family friend for funeral
Privatisation could kill off town’s 700-year-old market
Library to reopen under volunteer control
Victory in army cadet mum’s ‘bedroom tax’ war
Police investigated over Janner
Roman show at museum
Jail term for Burbage sex abuser
Castle themed playground opens in Mead
FROM THE FILES
We need some answers on what is happening with Rugby Road park
Who will you follow?
Decision on Asda has undermined our council
We need to give the Brexit five years
Tracking down the finest ales
Life-saver Charlotte in line for top award
Flight from East Midlands has to divert because of unruly passenger
Steam fans pay tribute to Rev Teddy
Light levels not linked to crime
Pupils from Redmoor Academy scrub up for life lessons
Bin the booze to help beat cancer
Mum of miracle twins gives birth again
Culture services once again under threat
Tenders are invited to raze old complex
Opening date for burger joint revealed
Miscarriage charity plea by grieving mum
Swords will clash at battlefield replay
Lib Dems secure solid swing vote
Builder’s dedication rewarded
New approach to helping county dementia patients
Wheel effort for Keep The Beat
County leaders back heart unit protests
OAP held at knifepoint in burglary
Head shave in honour of wife and mother
Club encouraging new members
Award for county air ambulance
New order will crack down on young yobs
Money matters in the spotlight
2,400 people employed in hosiery trade by 1782
Former JCC student faces starter for ten
Jobless total rises but still bucks UK trend
Pupils win regional NHS award
Scouting seeing numbers soar
Private set to pass out with award
Zoo pioneering ape heart disease work
Helpful hints to help critters to beat the heat
Growth for airport group
All smiles at Warwick Folk Festival event
Singing legend Tony Christie is on the way to town theatre
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
WADE ON WATER
Stamper back in action
Results from round the rinks
Patel and Wells put Hinckley to the sword
Woes for first string despite some strong performances
Relegation battle ends in a draw
Baker helps faltering Barwell to rise up for a losing draw
Football fans find first flurry of fixtures
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