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  • Frustration in Vienna for Steven Davis

    Steven Davis missed an excellent chance as Northern Ireland lost 1-0 away to Austria in the Uefa Nations League The Saints midfielder, who was making his 104th appearance for his country, dragged a shot wide when through on goal in the 53rd minute

  • Saints reveal fixture changes

    Saints have had all four of their home games in December moved so that they can be shown on TV. The fixtures against Manchester United, Arsenal, West Ham and Man City will all be broadcast on either BT Sport or Sky Sports. Manchester United

  • Steven Davis rallies Northern Ireland teammates

    STEVEN Davis has urged his Northern Ireland teammates to make sure they get something out of their game against Austria tonight. Southampton's Davis will captain his international side in Vienna for their UEFA Nations League tie. The Green

  • Cyclist found dead on 'unlit track' in Hampshire

    POLICE have launched an appeal after a man was found dead on an 'unlit track' in Hampshire. The man was discovered by a member of the public on the ground next to a BMX bike, just before midnight on Wednesday October 1. It is believed the man

  • Sixty staff from cruise company in beach clean-up project

    SIXTY staff from Royal Caribbean Cruises took part in a beach clean in Fareham as part of the holiday company’s G.I.V.E. Day volunteering programme. RCL, which operates Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises, worked

  • Alabama Rot cure could take 'some time', experts warn

    VETS have taken a step forward in understanding the deadly dog disease Alabama Rot, but have warned that identifying the exact cause and potentially finding a cure, will take more time. The research, undertaken by the Royal Veterinary College and

  • READER LETTER: We need a crackdown on parking on pavements

    IT’S about time that there was a crackdown on parking on pavements. In the Southampton street where I live this is becoming a daily occurrence. There are local authorities where this practice has become illegal and I wish this would be adopted

  • Maya Yoshida misses out in Japan win

    MAYA Yoshida’s Japan side were comfortable 3-0 winners in their Kirin Challenge Cup match against Panama. Yoshida was left on the bench by manager Hajime Yorimasu but goals from Takumi Minamino and Junya Ino put Japan in the lead. Panama’s

  • Where to go pumpkin picking in Hampshire and the New Forest

    HALLOWE’EN is almost upon us and that means trick or treating, fancy dress and, most importantly, pumpkins. If you’d rather choose your pumpkin from a farm than buy one from the supermarket shelf, here are a few places to visit across Hampshire

  • Shane Long recovers from ankle injury

    SHANE Long has recovered from the ankle injury that forced him to miss a Republic of Ireland training session.  The striker was declared fit to play against Denmark tomorrow night in the first of their UEFA Nations League double-header. Ireland

  • Vehicle blocking lane causing delays on M3

    A BROKEN-down vehicle blocked a lane of a Hampshire motorway this morning. The car blocked lane one of the M3 northbound near junction 12 for Otterbourne. Delays backed up to junction 14 for the M27. The incident has since been cleared

  • Police appeal over jewellery raid at Hampshire store

    POLICE are appealing for information after jewellery was stolen from a store at Whiteley Shopping Centre. The break in at the Pandora store took place after 1:30 am on October 10. CCTV footage shows four males on two motorbikes arrived at the

  • Cold caller warning after homes targeted in Southampton

    RESIDENTS are being urged to look out for elderly and vulnerable people in the Bitterne Park area after reports of suspicious cold-calling. Police say a man was reported to have approached two elderly people on October 4. He called at homes in

  • Ten things you can do with your family this weekend

    1 In Micheldever... TAKE the family to an unforgettable art exhibition at The Warren Centre, Micheldever Station this weekend. Whether you're free on Saturday or Sunday, this community event will cater for all, with some magnificent artwork

  • Meet the firm who built a castle at a theme park

    IT'S NOT often an engineering firm has the chance to work on a new castle. Romsey-based consulting civil and structural engineers WFBA recently visited Paultons Park to view visitors enjoying latest addition to its hugely Peppa Pig World attraction

  • IN THE COURTS: The people facing justice in Southampton

    The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court: Robert Edward Musgrove, 45, of Birch Close, Southampton. Pleaded guilty to stealing beef valued at £40.72 from Sainsbury's. Fined £50 with £30 victim services surcharge. Richard

  • PHOTOS: Southampton prepares for Mayflower 400 celebrations

    BUSINESSES leaders from across the South gathered at one of Southampton's iconic buildings for the launch of an event to celebrate one of the city's most famous ships. The Spark, Solent Conference Centre, was the venue for a preview of the programme

  • Oklahoma! opens in Romsey

    Oklahoma! A 75th Anniversary production of the classic Broadway musical Oklahoma! is presented in Romsey next week. The popular Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein musical is the latest production by RAODS at the Plaza Theatre from Tuesday

  • Reggae legend MACKA B at The Joiners

    BRITISH reggae legend MACKA B returns to the south coast on Sunday. Along with his full Roots Ragga band, the Wolverhampton frontman will bring 30 years of Jamaican dancehall and dub to The Joiners, Southampton, as part of his only UK tour this

  • One of the south's largest warehouses sold to property giant

    ONE of the largest available industrial/warehouse units in South Hampshire has been acquired by TH Real Estate. The 125,255 sq ft unit at Hounsdown Business Park, Southampton has been named Optima 125 by its new owners. The unit has undergone

  • Winchester law firm up for national award

    WINCHESTER law firm Trethowans is heading to London next week after being shortlisted for one of the legal industry’s most prestigious national awards. The firm has been shortlisted in the Excellence in Private Client Practice category of the Law

  • New hunt in Lucy McHugh murder investigation

    A NEW hunt has been launched by police investigating the murder of Southampton school-girl Lucy McHugh. Police are carrying out new searches at Southampton Sports Centre, where her body was found in July. Officers have now been seen searching

  • HERITAGE: The fire that ripped through Gaters Mill

    WHEN a large fire ripped through part of an old mill - there was fortunately little damage done to the adjoining historic building. More than 100 years ago, in October 1917, a large fire took place at the historic mills of the Gater family in West