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Wear your leathers, they're a real life saver

Lucky to be alive – Steve Fry says safety gear saved his life

4:33pm Tuesday 19th August 2008

BIKER Steve Fry made the right choice when he went out for a ride two weeks ago. It was a hot sunny day yet he wore full protective leathers.

Len’s spy book was in MI5 boss’s top five

Len Sellers with one of his books

6:20am Tuesday 19th August 2008

AUTHOR Len Sellers has received the ultimate seal of approval for his book about German spies who were shot in the Tower of London during the First World War.

Schoolgirls to have cancer vaccinations

Cervical cancer sufferer Mandie Nicholl

12:00pm Monday 18th August 2008

A GROUNDBREAKING vaccine to immunise schoolgirls against cervical cancer will be offered on the NHS across south Essex from this autumn.

Here's to one V special party!

Will Young at V

12:10am Monday 18th August 2008

  • Record crowds flock to Chelmsford for the annual V Festival
  • Duffy, the Kooks, Sugababes and Muse wow the crowds
  • Police praise "good natured crowds"
  • Threat to cancer patients' lifeline drug supply

    John Welch fears losing his NHS Sutent prescription

    6:40am Friday 15th August 2008

    IN THE winter of 2005, John Welch was told kidney cancer would kill him within six months.

    Amber’s got specs appeal

    Amber Wenn - semi-finalist

    2:20am Friday 15th August 2008

    A TEENAGE girl is in the frame to win a modelling competition which could see her crowned “spectacle wearer of the year”.


    National Sport News

    Reade bounces back from early fall

    Shanaze Reade

    Updated 9:28am Wednesday 20th August 2008

    Olympic gold medal favourite Shanaze Reade survived an injury scare in her first seeding race for the semi-finals of Thursday's BMX.


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