1. NHS Tracker: Check key targets in your areapublished at 11:07 BST 13 June 2019

    Use our tracker to check whether your local services are meeting waiting-time targets for cancer, routine operations, A&E and mental health treatment.

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  2. How a town was bewitched by the magic of the FA Cuppublished at 01:15 BST 19 May 2018

    Forty years on the Blues' Wembley win is still inspiring people in the town.

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  3. Trials detect 'rogue' drone operatorspublished at 19:09 BST 14 May 2018

    People flying drones in airspace can be located and apprehended, says the airport.

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  4. Arrests after two teenage boys stabbedpublished at 14:12 BST 14 May 2018

    Police arrest two 15-year-old boys after two people were stabbed in Cambridge city centre.

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  5. Attempted murder charge after stabbing at partypublished at 10:46 BST 14 May 2018

    A 17-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder after another teenager was stabbed outside a party in Wickford on Saturday.

    Essex Police believes the 15-year-old victim was outside the property in Russell Gardens when he was involved in an altercation with a boy on a moped.

    The victim was stabbed in the back and suffered "life-changing injuries".

    The 17-year-old will appear at Basildon Magistrates' Court today.

  6. When a lorry's just too small to see...published at 09:43 BST 14 May 2018

    Helen Burchell
    BBC News

    There's no real explanation for why this lorry driver didn't see the other one parked up in a lay-by, but at about 04:00 this morning... they didn't.

    The crash happened on the A14 near Alconbury.

    No-one was arrested but one of the drivers received minor injuries, Cambridgeshire Police says.

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  7. Oh Lord, it's a mouse!published at 09:42 BST 14 May 2018

    Are you taking the "mickey"?

    A rogue Mickey Mouse balloon has been causing great amusement after getting stuck on the ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral yesterday.

    Mickey Mouse balloon in cathedralImage source, Canon Ian Black

    Canon Ian Black tweeted to say: "We seem to have a mouse problem.

    "There is a Mickey Mouse balloon trapped on the nave ceiling."

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    While balloons are usually looked after at the cathedral's reception desk until visitors leave, the helium-filled Mickey went a bit rogue and he's the one that got away.

    The ceiling's about 25m (82ft) high, a spokeswoman said.

    "We can't shoot him down as the nave roof is very precious," she said.

    "He'll probably float down at some terribly sacred moment."

  8. Siddle and Harmer bowl Essex to victorypublished at 19:15 BST 13 May 2018

    Simon Harmer and the departing Peter Siddle take five wickets each as Essex hold their nerve to win at Worcester.

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  9. Harrogate and Braintree win play-offspublished at 18:25 BST 13 May 2018

    Harrogate Town and Braintree Town win promotion to the National League after victory in their respective play-off finals.

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  10. Lucy Frazer: Criminal justicepublished at 13:29 BST 13 May 2018

    Conservative Lucy Frazer MP said despite the issues within our criminal system, as well as our civil justice system, the government is improving it.

    Speaking to the Sunday Politics, the barrister said that they are trialling a system that allows documents to be accessed by the police, Crown Prosecution Service, council and judges, providing them a "common platform".

  11. Risso's dolphin washes up on beachpublished at 10:31 BST 13 May 2018

    A dolphin pod was observed off the Norfolk coast on Friday, according to coastguards.

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  12. Escaped horses force motorway closurepublished at 04:49 BST 13 May 2018

    Drivers were stranded on the M11 in Essex for more than two hours while 12 animals were rounded up.

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  13. Clarke hits ton for Worcs against Essexpublished at 19:22 BST 12 May 2018

    Worcestershire's Joe Clarke hits his second Championship century in a row before Alastair Cook responds for Essex.

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  14. Co-op to sell chemists and opticianspublished at 17:04 BST 12 May 2018

    The East of England regional HQ says the stores are not making enough money.

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  15. Traffic warning over river crossingspublished at 15:56 BST 12 May 2018

    Campaigners say Ipswich will become major thoroughfare with the building of three bridges.

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  16. Sculpture marks football's 'birthplace'published at 15:45 BST 12 May 2018

    Cambridge University students first posted rules for the game on Parker's Piece in 1848.

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  17. Giant dolls launch arts festivalpublished at 14:53 BST 12 May 2018

    Thousands of people join in the opening night of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival.

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  18. Caterpillar cull over health fearspublished at 13:30 BST 12 May 2018

    Moth caterpillars close to a coastal path are to be removed and destroyed.

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  19. CCTV pictures released in murder inquirypublished at 12:41 BST 12 May 2018

    Essex police want to speak to drivers who may have seen a woman who was assaulted before she died.

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  20. Paddleboarding the English Channelpublished at 09:11 BST 12 May 2018

    Meet the two friends standing up to cross the "world's busiest shipping channel" for the RNLI.

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