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  • Body of teenager found at railway station

    An investigation has been launched after a teenager's body was found at a Hampshire train station. The body of the 16-year-old boy was discovered by a passer-by who alerted emergency services. The boy, who has not been named, was found

  • British Gas computer expert in £31,000 con

    A COMPUTER expert used his friends and family to steal £31,000 from British Gas, a court heard. Liam Hall, 25, masterminded the scam while working at the company’s Southampton headquarters. He paid money into the accounts of his sister

  • Say hello before waving goodbye

    First published in The Pink, Saturday April 30, 2011 Take a look around St. Mary's against Walsall - and pay attention to the empty seats you see. Not the ones that haven't been sold but the ones that can no longer be filled by the person who sat there

  • Lallana hails "magnificent" Saints display

    ADAM Lallana hailed Saints’ “magnificent” performance against Brentford, as the team moved to the brink of promotion. The winger fired Nigel Adkins’ men in front during the first half with a thumping low drive from the edge of the area.

  • Fishermen rescued after boat sinks

    Four fishermen were plucked to safety after their new boat sunk in Southampton Water. They were among seven people rescued in two separate incidents yesterday. The fishermen were rescued from the water by Hamble Lifeboat at 4.15pm after a RIB spotted

  • Summer Holiday fashion at Pumpkin Patch.

    Get ready for the summer. Out there Model Elise ,showcases the latest in summer holiday style from Pumpkin Patch, for young fashionistas. Stretch stripe top with mock vest £16.00. Frayed edge short with abrasions £20.00. Buttercup polka dot sneakers

  • Bees boss: Saints "too good" for League 1

    BRENTFORD boss Nicky Forster described Saints as a Championship side after they thumped his team 3-0 at Griffin Park yesterday. The Bees were comfortably beaten on their own patch by Nigel Adkins’ men, who moved ever closer to automatic promotion.

  • Vandals strike again forcing council action

    VANDALS in a Hampshire town have struck again, forcing council bosses to close a second set of toilets. Officials had just reopened the public convenience at Eling Quay, Totton, when they had to shut a similar facility at a nearby sports field.

  • Community to welcome new Archdeacon

    A HAMPSHIRE community is to have a new Archdeacon from September. Revd Gavin Collins, 44, will be responsible for parishes including Gosport, Fareham and Bishop’s Waltham. Revd Collins has been a vicar in Hertfordshire for nine years and rural

  • Pilot's 60-mile charity run takes off

    AN RAF Flight Lieutenant is to run 60 miles between the two hospitals that saved his baby daughter's life. Kevin Harris, 29, who lived in Fair Oak until he joined the airforce aged 21, hopes to re-enact daughter Grace's journey between Oxford's John