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Wyatt helps England to T20 victory over New Zealand at Utilita Bowl
DANNI Wyatt’s brilliant 76 helped England secure a dominant 59-run victory over New Zealand in their first T20 clash at the Utilita Bowl. New Zealand were left frustrated by Wyatt’s damaging 82-run partnership with Nat Sciver-Brunt, which put England
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Hampshire's Blast South Group tie at Middlesex abandoned due to rain
MIDDLESEX and Hampshire Hawks had to settle for a point apiece on Saturday as the waterlogged surface at Radlett rendered their Vitality Blast South Group tie unplayable. Heavy rain during the morning meant the pitch remained covered and umpires
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Car breaks through central reservation in serious crash
2:00pm Police have today confirmed that no-one has been arrested at the current time in relation to this crash.
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Police raid address as teen girl 'assaulted'
Police have raided a property in Southampton following the alleged assault of a teenage girl. The incident was reported to have happened on Wednesday night at an address in Waterloo Road, Southampton. Police carried out a warrant at the address
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Saints defender 'needs' Accrington Stanley loan to 'kick on' his career
SAINTS under-21 defender Zach Awe insisted he "needs to play men's football" upon joining Accrington Stanley on a season-long loan. The 20 year old has joined the League Two outfit a year on from signing for Saints after his departure from Arsenal's
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Who is defender Nathan Wood and why have Saints signed him?
SAINTS have sealed their fourth permanent signing of the summer transfer window with the addition of young defender Nathan Wood. The 22 year old costs the club a fee of just £3million and reunites with former Swansea City boss Russell Martin after
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Why were American XL Bully dogs banned in the UK?
Some dogs in the UK are banned but why were American XL Bullies added to the list? Since February 1, 2024, owning the XL Bully breed has become a criminal offence in England and Wales unless owners have an exemption certificate. Anyone who
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Saints issue MUST-READ ticket information to supporters ahead of 2024/25 season
SAINTS have issued must-read advice on how supporters can access match tickets ahead of the 2024/25 Premier League season. All season tickets and match tickets will now only be available digitally on the new Saints Ticket app, which is available
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Part of motorway reopens after being hit by smoke clouds from major fire
6:02pm CONFIRMED - M275 now open southbound after @HighwaysSEAST have removed their closure. This means
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Longest running festival of its kind celebrates 50th anniversary
The story behind Winchester Hat Fair is a tale of a local event blossoming into a national treasure. The tale begins in Covent Garden, London, where the first Hat Fair took place in 1973. Just a year later - 50 years ago - the Hat Fair made
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Festival coming to Southampton next weekend - were you there in 2004?
Hoglands Park will come alive next week with the sound and Bollywood and Bhangra as Southampton Mela Festival takes place, but for now we look at the event from 20 years ago. Thousands gathered at Hoglands Park to partake in the day-long Mela Festival
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'Fury' as man told he could not vote due to a 'clerical error'
A Sholing man lost out on his vote in the General Election due to a 'clerical error'. Jason Kemp turned up to the polling station in Sullivan Road after work on Thursday, at around 7pm, to cast his vote. But to his shock, he was told his name
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CCTV images after intercepted bank card is used to take £10,800
Police are still investigating after more than £10,000 was withdrawn on an intercepted bank card. The huge sum of £10,800 was taken out at several Natwest branches in Hampshire between April 15 and 22. It comes after a bank card and PIN were
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'Massive for any player' - Saints signing Wood reveals he 'kept in touch' with Martin
SAINTS signing Nathan Wood admitted he has kept in touch with former boss Russell Martin "in a personal way" before reuniting at St Mary's. The 22 year old centre-back completed a £3million move to the Premier League on Friday, joining from Championship
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Meet the chef bringing authentic Italian delights to discerning city diners
She's the top chef bringing authentic Italian delights to diners at Ennios in Southampton. Head chef Sara Platino talks AA rosettes and pineapple on pizza in our meet the chef column. What first inspired you to become a chef? "I grew up
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Revealed: The independent pub named Daily Echo Pub of the Year 2024
He's thought to be Hampshire's longest serving landlord - and he's just been named the best in the business. The Salmon Leap, which has been owned by Eric Light for the past 30 years, has been crowned Daily Echo Pub of the Year 2024. The family
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Brazilian automotive recyclers learn UK best practice at Silverlake
A recycling firm recently welcomed nine delegates from the Brazilian Automotive Recycling Association. The visit, hosted by Silverlake Automotive Recycling based between Curdridge and Shedfield in Botley Road, forms part of the Brazilians' wider
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Digital map created to save Hampshire countryside from mass development
A digital map has been created in an effort to save Romsey's countryside from mass development. The resource has been produced by Jennifer Adams and a small team from Romsey Future, in order to show areas such as local gaps and sites of importance
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More than 80 performers to celebrate 30th year of Hampshire town fair
MORE than 80 acts will be performing at the 30th edition of the Romsey Beggars Fair. The packed programme of events will return to the streets of the town on Saturday, July 13 from 10am to 6pm. The 30th annual free community festival is run
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Mental health charity's plea for funding to help support youngsters
A charity that supports young people with their mental health says they need funding to survive. Fit4Life was created by husband-and-wife duo Dan and Annalise Desmond to help and address the growing issue of deteriorating mental health in young
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Benali insists Saints decision to give Martin new contract is 'no surprise at all'
The big news this week is that Russell Martin has signed a new contract as Saints boss. It has not come as a surprise to me at all. It's probably better to do these things whilst you're not focusing on the day-to-day, week-to-week of the games.
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McDonald's workers team up with youth group to clean up Swaythling
Swaythling McDonald's staff have been cleaning up their community, collecting eight bags of rubbish to help give their area a summer revamp. Swaythling Litter Pick June 2024 (Image: McDonald's) The team and a youth group members began their
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Bitterne Park School Proms in full - part one
Last week we brought you a selection of Bitterne Park School Proms photos. Now we dozens of images to share with you of the glitzy night at St Mary's Stadium. This is part one of the full gallery. More images will be published in the Daily
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Quarter of sick days at Southampton hospital due to stress, figures show
A quarter of staff sick days in Southampton University Hospital were due to stress-related reasons, new figures show. The King's Fund, a health think tank, said the high level of stress-related absences is a "wake up call" for the NHS to address
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Primary school rated Good by Ofsted in latest inspection
A primary school has been rated as Good by Ofsted after its most recent inspection. Saint James' Church of England Primary School in West End, Southampton, received an inspection from Ofsted on April 30 and May 1. The inspector said the school
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Bid to replace collapsing sea wall as flats put at risk
Plans to replace a collapsing and rusting sea wall in Netley which threatens the stability of the flats above have been lodged with Eastleigh Borough Council. The application states that the existing wall, which retains the slope beneath the Netley
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Charity walk sees big turnout and family fun
More than 80 people enjoyed a charity walk across an estate's private grounds organised by Hythe & Waterside Rotary. The walk at the Beaulieu Estate, courtesy of Lord Montagu and the Countryside Education Trust, kicked off and ended at the Tree
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Car dealership raises £23,000 for charity at golf event
The Peter Cooper Motor Group's annual golf event at Goodwood Golf Club has grown its fundraising total to a substantial £250,000 over the previous 11 years. Southampton charities and community groups continue to receive support from the latest
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From festivals to feasts: Five great things to do in Southampton this weekend
On Southampton Common... It's the fabulous festival that fashion forgot and it's returning to Southampton Common this weekend. Expect neon colours, 80s fancy dress and revellers as far as the eye can see as retro event Let's Rock, a city
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How early should you arrive at Southampton Airport before a flight?
Southampton Airport handles hundreds of thousands of passengers each year, with a huge amount of flights leaving from the venue as a result. Airports across the UK ask that passengers arrive with a bit of time before their flight to help make their
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Meet Monty - the puppy who needs sun cream and goggles in hot weather
A puppy who needs to use sun cream and wear goggles in hot weather is looking for loving owners. White Doberman Monty is currently in the care of the Stubbington Ark rescue centre - but could he be yours? Staff describe one-year-old Monty as
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These are the key issues you want your new Southampton MPs to sort out
The people of Southampton have spoken out about what they want their new MPs to do for them in the first week of their job. Following the 2024 General Election on Thursday, Southampton gained two new Labour MPs in former city council leader Satvir
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Bowling club faces closure as part of council cutbacks
Southampton bowling club members are trying to save their beloved group from the axe after the council said it will pull the plug on financial support. Since its inception in 1959, Mayfield Park Bowling Club on Weston Lane has become like a family
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Southampton's first fringe festival to take over city centre next week
The first ever Southampton Fringe festival is set to take over the city next week. From Thursday (July 11), to Saturday, the city centre will come alive with comedy, dance, live music, poetry and theatre in SO:Fringe. One of the organisers,