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2017-03-01
Man charged with murder after pensioner dies
Leicester Road to close for five months
Storm Doris
Flippin’ good fun
Bill is back on the TV
Wireless charging pods in pipeline
Post office to close for a few weeks
State pension age could pass life expectancy
Salaries set to burst the £11 million mark
Storm Doris wreaks havoc in borough
Officer sacked for lying in fatal M1 crash case
Business is good for town store while Nuneaton outlet set to shut
Skydive raising cash for Kayleigh’s Kause
Drone drama in plane near-miss at airport
Brave bobby’s award for M6 bus blaze heroism
New flats plan for scrubland
Council tax to rise and jobs are set to be axed
Tip park troubles are on the up once more
New gangster film shot on mean streets of town
Lauren continues to shine on stage
One year I gave up coffee
Immigration is a net gain to the UK economy
Shame we will not be visiting your town again
Time for a proper debate about immigration
Self-service patients idea is a real worry
Weaving Goodbye is the title of exhbition at Atkins
Memories of Claudio the welcome guest
Faulty charger gives teen electric shock
Funeral held for mountaineer
Community care is working for NHS insist health chiefs
Run-through for Royal Maundy service
Council Hub hosts driver event
11 strange laws youhaveprobably never heard of...
Presenters apply to have child sex charges dismissed
Consultation ending on Snibston future
Russian Ultra brags about beating dad into coma at Euros
Curate’s eye-opening African experience
Parking meters are not wanted
Event looks at equality for LGBT
41,000 hats sent off by Age UK
Garage owner steps in to help care service
New MRI scanner is unveiled
Fairtrade Fortnight takes place in borough
‘Heartache’ as thieves raid charity stores
Scammers may have forged new note
Super Foxes fans aim to get every signature
Virtual reality-check for student drivers
Busiest summer ahead for airport
Six years in jail for killing baby
British Airways returns to Birmingham
Pickpocket thwarted by brave pensioner
Grieving office team to support hospice
Old folks home gets all clear
‘Never’ events are more likely in English hospitals
Beer, plays, dance and more
Jetting off to a nice market town This is the latest of a series of articles written by popular historian Arthur Tomlin more than 25 years ago. Mr Tomlin sadly died a couple of years ago. He was extremely well-known in the area as an artist and historian
What did the butler see?
Concordia Theatre Latest Listings
Classic tale heads to the big stage of the De Montfort Hall
Bathroom for improvement
A proper thoroughbred
Air rifle league round up
WADE ON WATER with Richard Wade
Six of the best for AFC as they win again
Enderby continue progress in Sunday League
Round up of table tennis league
Long away trip ends in close defeat for under 16s
Three goals in last 16 minutes secure win Strong comeback from LRFC to claim points
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