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A points failure near Kennet is the source of the disruption.
Families affected by cancer tell the BBC of the traumatic effects on children and young people.
Three nurses behind the event say they want women to feel they can have open and honest conversations.
Residents are told their front doors do not meet regulations and they must pay for them to be fixed.
Police say the road will be closed for some time and motorists should plan alternative routes.
The Suffolk-based author says the characters are exactly how he pictured them.
Charlotte Miller says "if you know, you know".
The artist was exhibiting under a fake name until she met her hero Maggi Hambling.
Ryan Moore is honoured - having won the Ascot Gold Cup for the King's mother among many victories.
Allan Taylor is receiving overdue recognition after Ed Sheeran found his 1978 LP in a second-hand shop.
One referee is keeping this entertaining pub game alive today.
The Darkness can be heard at the end of the new Masters of the Universe film.
Police say drivers should find alternative routes.
Copleston High School honours Billy Davies, who died from an aggressive bone cancer in September.
Police officers inform the family of James Webb, who was missing from his home in Cambridgeshire.
Samantha Morgan launches the campaign after a can of cider is delivered to her door.
Ipswich Town announce that Kieran McKenna has decided to resign, before the club's Premier League campaign.
Graeme McLoughlin gives his verdict on five key moments during the Kieran McKenna reign.
Stoke College, which has around 100 pupils, is set to close at the end of the school year.
A community college is due to be rebuilt due to issues with crumbling concrete.