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The Government has pledged to move services from analogue to digital as part of its ‘three shifts’ for the NHS.
An application has been made to extend the use of a Marchwood quarry site by another year. In 2010, an application was made for the use of the site off Bury Road for 12 years in part of a bid by ...
It was May, 1945, and across the ravaged, resilient continent of Europe, the Second World War had, at long last, ground to its exhausted, ...
A man has denied making threats with a ‘long machete knife’ in a park. John Knox, who was 19 at the time, is accused of assault and possession of a knife in a public space. The alleged incident is ...
A motorist was caught speeding on the same Southampton road four times in less than a month. Lenny Sugrue, 22, appeared at the city's magistrates court after repeatedly flouting the 30mph limit on St ...
Mary, an 18-year-old off-duty nurse, attended to a resident after a high-explosive bomb damaged a house in November 1940.
A protest is set to be held at Guildhall Square against Government cuts that are set to affect hundreds in Southampton.
A Southampton woman has shared her memories of living above an air raid shelter during the Blitz. Irene Brown, 85, lived at 38 Upper Bugle Street in Southampton throughout the Second World War and ...
Southampton will commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a proclamation and flag raising at the Civic Centre.
Blitz Kid s, by Duncan Barrett and Nuala Calvi, is based on extensive interviews with those who lived through the bombings in cities like London and Birmingham, including Irene Brown from Southampton, ...
An MP has branded vandals ‘idiots’ after a spate smashed windows, broken pots and other damage at Hedge End train station.