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- Independent Venue Week: 'If you don't use it, you'll lose it' The owner of a small venue explains the battles he and others face during in the cost of living crisis.
- Finn handler PC David Wardell investigated over dog welfare PC Dave Wardell, saved by his "hero" police dog Finn in 2016, is put on restricted duties.
- Luton views sought on homes and shops plan for car park The Stage redevelopment will create a "dynamic space" and hundreds of jobs, the council says.
- Middlesbrough 2-0 Watford: Boro leapfrog Hornets to go third in Championship Middlesbrough leapfrog Watford to move up to third in the Championship table by winning the meeting of two play-off hopefuls.
- Milton Keynes: Coroner fears city has insufficient ambulance cover Fears there are not enough ambulances to serve a city are raised by a coroner after a woman's death.
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