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  • DAVE'S THANKS

    DAVE Jones today paid an emotional tribute to the people of South-ampton who have stood by him during his 18-month ordeal. After being cleared on child abuse charges the former Saints boss, 44, talked of his gratitude for the phenomenal public and private

  • Concern over a missing person

    POLICE have appealed for the help of the public in tracing a "vulnerable" Winchester man who has been missing for more than a week. Benjamin Bailey, 28, (pictured), was last seen on November 28 when he left his sister's home in North London, to return

  • Bomb found in dustbin

    BINMEN had the surprise of their lives when they collected an unexploded bomb along with the trash. Police received a call from a Serco employee just after 9am yesterday saying that on the morning round in Bishop's Waltham they had collected what he believed

  • Tears at scrapping of gallant knights

    SOUTHAMPTON ships - military veterans of wars, conflicts and natural disasters throughout the globe - are to be replaced with a multi-million pound series of brand new vessels. Over the years the Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships, all named after the Knights

  • FOOTBALL - Full time scores

    Full time scores from the top clubs in the South Southampton 1 - Leeds Utd. 0 Notts Forest 2 - Portsmouth 0 Bournemouth 3 - Nuneaton Borough 0 ***READ THE SAINTS v LEEDS MATCH REPORT IN OUR SAINTS SECTION NOW***

  • JONES WANTS HIS LIFE BACK

    Dave Jones must now play a waiting game to get back into the profession he loves. The former Saints boss is desperate to resume his football career after being totally cleared on child abuse charges at Liverpool Crown Court this week. He has already been

  • Ros flying at the British nationals

    Ros Hardiman produced the swimming weekend of her life at Sheffield Ponds Forge, as she stormed to five national titles at the BT British short-course championships for disabled swimmers - and smashed a world record. The Flying Hogs' veteran international

  • Hamble find form in bid to beat the drop

    HAMBLE Social A, captained by Ian Crook, have turned in three impressive results in the Snooker Premier Division run by the Southampton Social Clubs League. Desperate to avoid the drop back to Division 1, the Beaulieu Road team scored a resounding 8-2

  • A case of core blimey!

    A Southampton man has paid the price for dropping the remains of his apple at the city's Sports Centre - a £25 council fine. David Hawkins, 50, fell foul of the city's tough clean-up campaign - and now he is warning local residents to be on their guard

  • Be prepared - it's going to get worse

    HOUSEHOLDERS in Hampshire are bracing themselves for yet more flooding over the weekend - and there are dire predictions of worse to come. Flood warnings are in force on the Rivers Test and Itchen and a number of homes are expected to be flooded as waters

  • Let's lick lollipop patrol shortage

    A HIGH-PROFILE campaign has been launched to beat a shortage of lollipop people on Southamp-ton's school crossings. Recruitment adverts have been placed on ten First City buses taking popular routes in a bid to bring forward socially-minded citizens to

  • Long wait may be over for LRT plan

    A £148 MILLION supertram scheme could be back on track next week if a government inquiry gives it the go-ahead. Plans for the light rapid transport (LRT) system linking Fareham and Gosport with Portsmouth were put on hold after a public inquiry was called

  • Saints 1 - Leeds 0

    JAMES BEATTIE took over as Saints leading scorer as his seventh goal in six games gave them the nod over Leeds United at a rainswept Dell. Dean Richards failed a fitness test on a hamstring in a pre-match blow for Glenn Hoddle who kept Tahar El Khalej