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  • Yoshida captains Japan to victory

    Maya Yoshida captained Japan to a second AFC Asia Cup in a row. The Saints centre half played the full 90 minutes as Japan made it two wins from two in Group F as they defeated Oman 1-0. The only goal of the game came after 28 minutes with

  • Can you give these pets a forever home?

    CAN YOU give either of these pets a forever home? These pets are currently residents at the Blue Cross rehoming shelter near West End. Two year old lurcher Bella is looking for a new home with an owner who will give her space to find her paws in

  • Police find missing man from New Forest

    POLICE searching for a missing man from the New Forest says he has been found. Ryan Purdie, 33, went missing from Long Lane Close, Holbury, at 8.30am this morning (Sunday 13 January). Police searching for missing Ryan Purdie, 33 >>

  • 15,200 Southampton homes hit by power cut

    MORE than 15,200 homes are without power after two faults on the network. Residents in the West End area have been affected by damage at a substation which caused a high voltage network fault.  Engineers at SSE said were alerted to the fault

  • Hunt for missing man last seen in New Forest

    A HUNT has been launched for a missing man from the New Forest. Ryan Purdie, 33, went missing from Long Lane Close, Holbury, at 8.30am this morning (Sunday 13 January). He is described as: white, 6ft 1in tall, medium build with mousey brown

  • Puel stays calm as Leicester frustrations grow

    Claude Puel insists he will ignore the growing frustration over his Leicester reign. The Foxes slumped to a 2-1 defeat to Puel's former club Southampton on Saturday, with fan pressure increasing on the Frenchman. James Ward-Prowse's penalty

  • Could your dog have Chlamydia? Here are the signs...

    DOG owners are being warned about the risk of their pets catching chlamydia - especially if they have been near birds. Like humans, dogs can be infected with the disease, although they are likely to acquire it from dried bird poo and bird carcasses

  • Caravan destroyed in blaze near Romsey

    A CARAVAN was destroyed in a fire near Romsey last night. Two fire crews from the town rushed to the blaze on Salisbury Road, Sherfield English, around 8.55pm on Saturday (January 12). Firefighters used breathing apparatus and one hosereel

  • CCTV appeal over tool thefts in Shirley

    CCTV has been released in the hunt for two tool thieves who targeted vans in Southampton. Police say the thefts took place in two roads in Shirley. Officers say tools were stolen from vans in Wilton Crescent and Shanklin Road on December 22.

  • University worker caught with indecent images of teenagers

    A UNIVERSITY employee who downloaded images of underage girls has been ordered to do unpaid work. David Cornforth, who works in resources at Southampton Solent University, was caught with six indecent images of girls aged between 11 and 15.

  • Film premiere set to take place in Southampton

    A FILM premiere is set to take place at a Sci Fi Ball in Southampton in aid of a cancer charity. Hashtag, a science fiction short film produced by Los Angeles-based Runic Films and Little Empire Productions, will screen at the 25th Sci-Fi Ball which

  • Make Your Mark with a new map-inspired exhibition

    DO YOU know your Electric Beach from your Tom Tiddler's Field? Do you have a nickname for your favourite part of town? A new exhibition aimed at putting you and your Hampshire stories literally on the map is coming to the city. Make Your

  • Leicester v Saints: Five things we learned

    Ten-men Saints managed to get the better of Claude Puel’s Leicester side in a 2-1 victory at the King Power Stadium. Here are five things we learned: 1. Ralph Hasenhuttl’s faith paid off: Shane Long celebrates his goal at Leicester

  • Hasenhuttl praise for goalscorer Long

    Shane Long is reaping the benefits of his hard work, according to Ralph Hasenhuttl. The Republic of Ireland striker scored for the first time since April to help Saints to victory in a tireless performance at Leicester. The pressure was on

  • Council to pump in an extra £500K to save historic mill

    A WINCHESTER landmark could be destroyed and a major bridge damaged if flood defence works are not carried out, a report has revealed. Civic chiefs are growing concerned about the City Mill and City Bridge unless measures are taken soon. They