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  • Armstrong plays in Scotland win

    STUART Armstrong played 71 minutes as Scotland followed up defeat in Kazakhstan with an uninspiring 2-0 victory over San Marino. The Saints midfielder was one of five survivors from the Kazakhstan defeat as Alex McLeish made six changes. But

  • Man stabbed in Southampton park in daylight group attack

    A MAN was stabbed in the arm in broad daylight in a Southampton park. Police were called to Hoglands Park at 1.30pm yesterday after being alerted by South Central Ambulance Service, who were treating the 21-year-old victim. A police spokesman

  • Saints youngster scores first away goal in Spurs' new stadium

    SAINTS U18 player Kornelius Hansen scored the first away goal in Tottenham's new stadium this afternoon The 17 year-old Norwegian midfielder netted the visitors' only goal in a 3-1 defeat against Spurs' youngsters in the 62,000-seat arena's first

  • PHOTOS: Teddy Boys' wedding from 1979

    When Keith Scarrott and Angie Walker tied the knot, their wedding looked quite different from most. The couple were married at Holy Trinity Church, Millbrook Road, on July 28, 1979, surrounded by their Teddy Boy friends. Keith, Angie and their

  • Police launch appeal over 'suspicious incident' in Weston

    POLICE have launched an appeal after what they are calling a "suspicious incident" in Southampton. Officers say they want to track down a woman who was involved in the incident at Weston Shore car park on Friday night. They say the woman got

  • Weston Park v Woodlands in 1989 - are you in the pictures?

    IT was truly a game of two halves when Weston Park took on Woodlands in 1989. Joint holders Weston Park came back from the dead on March 4 to clinch a place in the semi-finals of the ESFA Nabisco National Schools Trophy in a thrilling cup-tie.

  • Southampton 'fourth most stressed city in UK'

    SOUTHAMPTON is the fourth most stressed city in the UK, research has revealed. The city has been revealed as the fourth most stressed in the UK, with 51% saying they’re stressed every day. It has been revealed by Protectivity that 74% of the

  • PHOTOS: International flavour at Marchwood Carnival in 1999

    MARCHWOOD residents turned out in force to celebrate their annual carnival. Hundreds of children and scores of adults followed and rode on the floats, while hundreds more lined the village roads on July 11, 1999. Although it was very much a village

  • Fatty food could cause blindness

    RESEARCHERS at Southampton University are warning that a high fat diet can increase the risk of blindness in later life. A study led by Dr Arjuna Ratnayaka has shown that retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells in the eye can suffer damage as a result

  • READER LETTER: Netley is being left to rot

    THE centre of Netley is being left to rot by Hampshire County Council. For over a year now the railings in the very heart of the village have been broken and replaced with unsightly yellow hazard signs. Ironically, these have fallen down and are

  • Man banned from roads for drink driving

    A VILLAGER is off the road for 14 months after pleading guilty to drink-driving. William Richard Keith, 31, of Rodfield Lane, Ovington, was stopped while driving an 09-reg car by police officers on The Avenue in Alresford on March 1. His alcohol

  • Hunt for witnesses after roadside racist incident

    WINCHESTER police are appealing for witnesses following a racist incident in a city suburb. Drivers of a black VW Polo and a grey 4x4 had an argument at a chicane near the BECG building and one driver was allegedly racially abused. It happened

  • Saints under-18s to open Tottenham's new stadium

    Saints’ under-18s are set to be part of a moment in history tomorrow when they become the first opposition for Tottenham at their new stadium. The youngsters’ Under-18 Premier League game against their North London rivals will be the opening test

  • Man stamped on ex-partner's head

    A MAN who stamped on his former partner’s face during a row at his Southampton home has been jailed. Lee Walker shoved his foot over the mouth of his ex-partner and held it there to “shut her up”, a court heard. The 44-year-old also stamped

  • Plans being drawn up to tackle chewing gum problem

    CIVIC chiefs are set to consider plans next month to tackle the amount of chewing being dropped on Winchester's streets. Winchester City Council says it hopes to agree plans to install new gum recycling bins in April after discussions with company