Candidates faced live questions at an event held in Northampton this afternoon
We were live from Northampton as two out of the three candidates were grilled by students
The Fire Brigade Union (FBU) has announced its endorsement of Danielle Stone in the upcoming election for Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (PFCC) in Northamptonshire. The vote will take place this Thursday, 2nd May. The FBU's backing is a significant boost for Stone, as she seeks election as the Northamptonshire PFCC. The union praised her long record of service to communities in Northamptonshire, her grasp of the issues facing modern fire services, and her focus on integrity in public safety...
The PCC election takes place on Thursday, May 2 - here's what the three candidates are offering
The Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner election takes place on Thursday, May 2. The Local Democracy Reporting Service caught up with Labour Party candidate Tom Plater in Waltham Cross High Street
The Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner election takes place on Thursday, May 2. The Local Democracy Reporting Service caught up with Conservative Party candidate Jonathan Ash-Edwards on the streets of Bishop's Stortford
If you have not got photo ID, the deadline to apply for your voter authority certificate is 5pm tomorrow
The Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner election takes place on Thursday, May 2. The Local Democracy Reporting Service caught up with Green Party candidate Matt Fisher on market day in Royston
The Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner election takes place on Thursday, May 2. The Local Democracy Reporting Service caught up with Liberal Democrat candidate Sean Prendergast on the streets of Letchworth
Exeter Township police are seeking to identify two people who have been shoplifting in the area, including the Giant store on Perkiomen Avenue in the township.
Stephen Lawrence, 18, an aspiring architect, was murdered on his way home in an unprovoked attack by a gang of racists in Eltham, south-east London, in April 1993.
A worker at a local hospice is being recognized for her “life-saving quick-thinking” after a cell phone caught fire in a bedroom.