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  • Kyle Abbott's blast puts Hampshire on top at Edgbaston

    A searing post-tea burst from South African paceman Kyle Abbott put Hampshire in total command against Warwickshire on the second day of their Specsavers County Championship clash at Edgbaston. After Hampshire were lifted to a solid 354 by Tom

  • WATCH: Redmond gets involved during charity trip

    Saints ace Nathan Redmond looks as though he is loving his time in Ghana. The winger has visited the African country on behalf of charity Right To Play. Redmond embarked on the three-day trip on Monday to see in person the work the charitable

  • Deer stops traffic on M27

    A DEER brought traffic to a standstill on the M27 this morning. Highways England was forced to stop vehicles in both directions between junction three for the M271 and junction four for the M3 at about 10am. A Highways England tweet said: "

  • Krueger makes NHL return

    FORMER Saints chairman Ralph Krueger is returning to the NHL. Krueger, who was axed from the south coast club last month, is set to be appointed as the head coach of the Buffalo Sabres. The 59-year-old's contract at St Mary's was due to expire

  • Concern growing for missing 23-year-old man

    CONCERN is growing for a missing Hampshire man. Curtis Cutler, 23, was last seen at his home in Gosport at about 3.30pm on Tuesday, May 14. He has not been seen or heard from since, and his family say this is out of character and are growing

  • Gift of kindness of war hero injured in accident

    HE IS the 96-year-old war veteran who was refused compensation after suffering serious facial injuries in a fall. Bernie Beckett was walking along Above Bar Street in Southampton when he tripped over a piece of uneven paving and needed hospital

  • COMMENT: Saints prepare for a defining summer

    Saints are gearing up for a summer of change. Any post-season is important, but this one feels like it has added significance at St Mary’s. Not only have Saints got to find a way forward that removes them from the relegation threatened status

  • Date set for launch of Green City Charter in Southampton

    SOUTHAMPTON’s pollution-battling Green City Charter is to be launched next month after it was ‘called-in’ in March. The Green City Charter will be launched  on June 20, it can be revealed. Details of the launch are yet to be revealed but it will

  • The Bursledon pub striving for that homely feel

    IT IS the Hampshire pub aiming to provide a homely feel. The Plough Inn in Bursledon is the pub where the staff want everyone feel at home and want everyone enjoy the hospitality. The Hall and Woodhouse pub offers a warm and friendly atmosphere

  • Waverley withdraw from summer service

    THE HISTORIC paddle steamer Waverley has been withdrawn from service and will not operate any of her sailing programme for the first time in 45 years. Work on the ship’s boilers has been ongoing since February and following an investigation it has

  • Hampshire man fighting to get life-changing drug

    A HAMPSHIRE man is fighting the NHS for access to a potentially life-changing drug. Patrick Taylor from Hedge End suffers from the most severe form of a rare lifelong condition called Classical Phenylketonuria (PKU). The condition means Patrick

  • Students from Eastleigh College net place in seafood final

    TWO EASTLEIGH students have netted themselves a place in a national seafood cooking competition. Michael Worth, 20, and James Tumilty, 17, from Eastleigh College have won a place in the final of the 2019 UK Young Seafood Chef of the Year competition

  • Appeal launched to catch school vandals

    A SOUTHAMPTON councillor has hit out at a group of vandals who targeted a school for the third time this year. Councillor Rob Harwood, who represents Bitterne Park on the city council, said: “It is annoying because it is disrupting children’s education