Friday, 25 December 2015

We must improve right now - Van Gaal

Manager Louis van Gaal says Manchester United can change their fortunes around but must make an "immediate improvement".

Thursday, 24 December 2015

Welby: Islamic State is Herod of today

So-called Islamic State is "a Herod of today" and Christianity is facing "elimination" in the Middle East, the Archbishop of Canterbury will say in his Christmas Day sermon.

Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Child abuse inquiry announces key dates

The chairwoman of the Scottish inquiry into historical child abuse announces two key dates for the investigation.

TomBage published Man charged after damaging sponsored lights on hospice Christmas...

A 24-year-old man from Hertfordshire has been charged with criminal damage for damaging lights on the Farleigh Hospice Christmas tree outside the Meadows Shopping Centre in Chelmsford on Saturday. Jack Pattinson, from Hamilton Road in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, is due to appear before Chelmsford Magistrates on January 21. Two men were arrested by Essex Police following the incident and taken to Chelmsford Police Station for questioning. The second man, a 28-year-old from Gerrards Cross...

Man charged after damaging sponsored lights on hospice Christmas...

Sunday, 20 December 2015

Essex Chronicle published Beloved Grandmother and junior school receptionist had heart...

A BELOVED grandmother and school receptionist had a heart attack at the wheel before mounting the kerb and hitting a lamppost.Gillian Edwards, 61, died in May when her Smart car struck the post and crashed into a garden on Main Road, Boreham.At Tuesday's inquest into her death, senior coroner Caroline Beasley-Murray heard evidence from Kat Burke, a member of Essex Police's forensic collision investigation unit, who said witnesses had seen Mrs Edwards "swerving down the road" moments...

Beloved Grandmother and junior school receptionist had heart...

Thursday, 3 December 2015

libbymcbride1 published Lionel Richie to perform open air concert in Essex in June

Soul singer Lionel Richie, known for his stint in Motown band The Commodores as well as a huge solo career, will be heading to Essex to perform next June. Tickets go on sale on Friday (December 4) to see the singer/songwriter at Weston Homes Community Stadium in Colchester on Saturday, June 25 2016. Following last week's announcement of Manchester and London shows, an extra tour date has been added in the town which will see Lionel visit a place he's never been before.The 'All The Hits' Tour...

Lionel Richie to perform open air concert in Essex in June

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

HSinclair published Use of legal highs in prison are increasing violence and are...

The use of legal highs in UK prisons is causing an increase in inmate violence and leading to an increase in deaths, according to the Prison Officers Association.The use of so-called legal highs - like synthetic cannabis 'Spice', which is thought to be far stronger than regular cannabis - is said to be widespread across prisons in the UK, with new laws under consideration to make it illegal for anyone in prison - including visitors - to posses a psychoactive substance.A prison service spokesman...

Use of legal highs in prison are increasing violence and are...

Monday, 30 November 2015

Clare_Youell published Writtle: property and area guide

Writtle is an attractive village just a few miles outside Chelmsford city centre. It is packed full of rural charm and is relatively quiet with a population of around 5,400.For full listings on properties for sale in Writtle, click hereHouse PricesThe pretty, picturesque village of Writtle, just outside Chelmsford, is a bit pricier than the main city. Properties come onto the market less often here than in some of the surrounding villages and towns. Based on sales over the last 12 months, the...

Writtle: property and area guide

Thursday, 26 November 2015

VIDEO: Spending Review - in 60 seconds

Chancellor George Osborne does a U-turn on cuts to tax credits and vows to protect police funding in his Spending Review.

Thursday, 12 November 2015

'Alarm' as patients shun flu jab

Doctors have expressed alarm at a seemingly sharp fall in the number of people having the seasonal flu jab.

ricbrown3193 published Pensioner stabbed multiple times in Colchester as police hunt man...

Police are appealing for information after a pensioner was stabbed in Colchester.Officers were contacted by the ambulance service after 5.40pm on November 10 with reports a 70-year-old man had been stabbed at an address in Hythe Hill, Colchester.The victim, who lives locally, was taken to hospital with multiple wounds, and his injuries are thought to be serious and life threatening.Officers carried out a search of the area and enquiries are ongoing.DI Jim White said: "We are seeking...

Pensioner stabbed multiple times in Colchester as police hunt man...

Saturday, 7 November 2015

IDS resists Universal Credit cuts

Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith is resisting Treasury efforts to make the new Universal Credit benefit less generous, the BBC understands.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

SamBalls published Braintree District Council publishes list of 312 potential...

THE leader of Braintree District Council has pledged to avoid inviting a mass urban sprawl from developers, despite spearheading a master plan that will see 15,000 new homes built by 2033. Ahead of a two-week consultation, in which landowners have their say on the accuracy of sites submitted for consideration, Councillor Graham Butland has vowed to avoid overseeing an urban sprawl across large swathes of the region.Open PDFThe Tory leader's comments come as the council published a draft version...

Braintree District Council publishes list of 312 potential...

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Cameron defends tax credit cuts at PMQs

David Cameron defends proposed cuts to tax credits during Prime Minister's Questions and warns the House of Lords not to challenge them.

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

chrisdyer published Missing Chelmsford woman last seen at Liverpool Street after...

A woman from Chelmsford has gone missing after a night out in London two days ago.Carlie Johnson, 28, was last seen at 11.30pm outside Liverpool Street train station on October 16.It is thought she was trying to get the last train to Essex, but missed her connection to Chelmsford. Her family and friends are "desperately worried" about her safety.One of her friends wrote of Facebook: "Carlie Johnson please let someone know where you are and that you are safe babe. "We are all really worried about...

Missing Chelmsford woman last seen at Liverpool Street after...

Monday, 12 October 2015

Labour MP 'sorry' for Hunt wife tweet

Labour MP Helen Goodman apologises after making comments about Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's Chinese wife.

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

HSinclair published Fire brigade called out to Fitness 364 gym in Chelmsford

Three fire engines were called out to an electrical fault at Fitness 364 gym in New Street, Chelmsford this morning.The call-out is believed to be the automatic response to an electrical failure, and there was no actual fire at the site.Crews left the scene by 9 am, and an electrician is thought to be en route to the gym to deal with the fault.

Fire brigade called out to Fitness 364 gym in Chelmsford

Saturday, 3 October 2015

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Manchester United 2-1 VfL Wolfsburg

Manchester United earn their first win of the Champions League group stage as they come from behind to beat Wolfsburg.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

ricbrown3193 published Police release CCTV image in search for Boots perfume thief at...

Police investigating the theft of perfume from Boots chemists in Chelmer Village want to identify the man pictured.A bottle of Dior perfume was stolen from the store at Chelmer Village Retail Park between 4.05pm and 4.15pm on Monday, September 14.Anyone with information is asked to call Pc Danielle Thwaites at Chelmsford police station on 101.

Police release CCTV image in search for Boots perfume thief at...

Monday, 28 September 2015

Braintree Chronicle published Witham karate students pass black belt grading at the Saikyou...

THREE young karate students are celebrating this week after passing their black belt grading at the first try.Nathan Thomson, 10, of the Saikyou Karate Club in Witham, passed his 1st Dan black belt grading along with 14-year-old twins, Oliver & Nathan Ford.The grading was overseen by a panel of senior instructors from Japan, which only added to the pressure of the grading as explained by their instructor Sensei Rowland Costin (3rd Dan), who said: "It was quite scary for the boys but...

Witham karate students pass black belt grading at the Saikyou...

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Essex Chronicle published If Winter Comes in you could be on to a winner at Chelmsford City...

There are two meetings this week at Chelmsford City Racecourse, including the best-quality card to date on Saturday evening.The action gets under way at 5.45pm, and two Class 2 conditions stakes, each with £40,000 in prize money, are the feature races.The one-mile, one-furlong conditions stakes at 7.15pm could see the reappearance of Tryster, who bagged a six-figure prize when winning the All-Weather Middle Distance Championship at Lingfield on Good Friday, and has won each of his five...

If Winter Comes in you could be on to a winner at Chelmsford City...

Essex Chronicle published Danbury mum hopes meet-up for rare triplets sets new world record

THE mother of extremely rare triplets is organising a meet-up of triplet mums which could set a new world record.Claire Cerikci, of Jubilee Rise, Danbury, has contacted the Guinness Book of World Records in a hope they will set a new record when up to 20 sets of triplets head to Danbury Sport and Social Club this weekend.She said: "We started talking about meeting up a while ago."We have a close community of triplet mums. Our Facebook group has around 500 members, which is very useful...

Danbury mum hopes meet-up for rare triplets sets new world record

Thursday, 17 September 2015

Duchess to resume solo royal duties

The Duchess of Cambridge is to resume solo royal duties for the first time since her second child was born in May, with a visit to a child mental health centre.

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Thousands 'not given end-of-life care'

A report prepared for a Scottish Parliament committee estimates that 10,600 people die in Scotland each year without appropriate end-of-life care.

Friday, 11 September 2015

WillWatkinson published ​Chelmsford man on London-bound BA plane that caught fire at Las...

A Chelmsford man was on a British Airways plane bound for London that caught fire and sparked a mass evacuation at a Las Vegas airport.Airport officials said at least 14 people were taken to Sunrise hospital in the city with minor injuries and BA staff evacuated 170 passengers on board.US authorities said the left engine of the Boeing 777-200 caught fire before take-off at McCarran airport with the plane engulfed in flames and smoke. David Willey, from Chelmsford, told the BBC: "I was...

​Chelmsford man on London-bound BA plane that caught fire at Las...

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

matt_harris published Heybridge Swifts part company with manager Cliff Akurang

Heybridge Swifts have parted company with manager Cliff Akurang just seven games into the new season.Swifts have won just two games so far this season, beating Soham Town Rangers 4-2 in the Ryman North and winning 2-1 at Redbridge in the FA Cup preliminary round. His final game in charge was a goalless draw at second from bottom Barkingside on Saturday.Akurang was named Swifts boss in Decemeber last year after Keith Wilson was sacked with the club in the bottom three. He had an immediate impact...

Heybridge Swifts part company with manager Cliff Akurang

Thursday, 3 September 2015

matt_harris published Day two lunch report: Foster and Pettini's century stand push...

Mark Pettini and James Foster continued their seventh wicket partnership until the final ball before lunch when the former was dismissed for 68 as Essex reached the interval on 265-7 from 84.4 overs against Northamptonshire at Chelmsford.Captain Foster was unbeaten on 69.The pair had started their liaison with the home side in trouble on day one at 119-6 and having carried their side through to the close, they built on their good work by adding a further 88 runs in the first session of play...

Day two lunch report: Foster and Pettini's century stand push...

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Man dies after being shot by police

A man who was making threats to kill is shot dead by police at a tower block in north London.

Sunday, 30 August 2015

libbymcbride1 published Police warn motorists after rope is tied across zebra crossing in...

Police are aware of rope being tied across a road in Dunmow and are warning motorists.Officers have received reports of people tying a rope across the road at the zebra crossing at The Causeway, near to the junction of The Maltings.It has been happening overnight last night and has caused several motorists to take avoiding action.Sgt James Ireland said: "It is fortunate that to date this wreckless and mindless behaviour has not caused serious injury to someone or worse. "Motorists...

Police warn motorists after rope is tied across zebra crossing in...

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

matt_harris published Essex handed a home draw in Royal London One-Day Cup semi-finals

Essex have been drawn at home to Gloucestershire and Hampshire in the Royal London One-Day Cup semi-finals.But first they will have to get past Yorkshire at the ECG this Thursday, with the visitors set the bring a team featuring Ashes winners Adam Lyth and Jonny Bairstow.The Yorkshire squad also boats England's Gary Ballance, Adil Rashi and Liam Plunkett.Play on Thursday starts at 2pm.

Essex handed a home draw in Royal London One-Day Cup semi-finals

Sunday, 23 August 2015

Over-65s drink 'unsafe' alcohol levels

One in five people over 65 who drink is consuming an "unsafe" level of alcohol, a study finds.

SimonMurfitt1 published V Festival weather: Chelmsford set for wet afternoon after warm...

Revellers at V Festival are set to for a wet afternoon to cool them down as rain showers are forecast to break up an otherwise hot and sunny day.Temperatures are unlikely to reach yesterday's scorching highs of around 30 degrees, with cloud cover and a relatively strong breeze keeping today's predicting high to 23 degrees – expected at 1pm.The sun is set to stay out and make for a dry and sunny morning, before light rain is expected at 2pm, turning heavier between 3 and 5pm.It's not all...

V Festival weather: Chelmsford set for wet afternoon after warm...

Friday, 14 August 2015

oliverharbord published Essex Eagles crash out of NatWest T20 Blast to Birmingham Bears...

Essex Eagles were knocked out of the NatWest T20 Blast at the quarter-final stage by Birmingham Bears for the second year in a row.The Bears posted an imposing total of 189-5, courtesy of fine hitting from Laurie Evans and Chris Woakes and some dire fielding from the Eagles.And Essex couldn't get up to the run rate, finally finishing 24 runs short of the target.On a gloomy evening in Birmingham, Essex skipper Ryan ten Doeschate won the toss and elected to bowl first – something Bears'...

Essex Eagles crash out of NatWest T20 Blast to Birmingham Bears...

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Essex Chronicle published Chelmsford City held to a draw in opening match at Oxford City

Chelmsford City were held to a draw in an entertaining opening game of the Vanarama National League South season at Oxford City on Saturday. The Clarets took the lead on two separate occasions, but in total led the game for less than three minutes as Oxford quickly equalised on both occasions in a game that also saw a penalty for each side saved. Hugo Skepelhorn opened his account for the season with City's first attempt on goal, only for Alehandro Adrian to equalise two minutes later,...

Chelmsford City held to a draw in opening match at Oxford City

Sunday, 9 August 2015

Reggie Perrin writer David Nobbs dies

Writer David Nobbs, best known for creating the television character Reginald Perrin, has died, the British Humanist Association says.

Saturday, 8 August 2015

England on verge of Ashes glory

England are close to regaining the Ashes after another dominant display against Australia on day two of the fourth Test.

Thursday, 6 August 2015

PeteWalkerAdv published Woman treated for suspected broken bones after Witham Morrisons...

A woman in her 30s was comforted in the road this afternoon after a collision involving a cyclist and car.Police and East of England Ambulance paramedics were called to Braintree Road, outside Morrisons in Witham, at about 12.54pm following the crash.Nearby resident Chris Cook, who saw the aftermath, said: "There is a young lady in the middle of the road."They have a set of cones out blocking the lane going into the supermarket."There are two squad cars and tow police officers...

Woman treated for suspected broken bones after Witham Morrisons...

Maldon Chronicle published Heybridge Swifts boss Akurang demands 100 per cent commitment...

Heybridge Swifts manager Cliff Akurang is itching to get the new Ryman North campaign under way to see if their preparation has paid off.Swifts will take on Thamesmead Town at home this Saturday for their first competitive game of the season.Akurang admits it's hard to measure what level his team will be at for their opening game of the campaign, but if they're putting in 100 per cent he's certain they'll get their just rewards."I'm a bit nervous and excited and I just really want to start...

Heybridge Swifts boss Akurang demands 100 per cent  commitment...

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

JessMcArdle published Study shows older jobseekers are less likely to get the job

A NEW study reveals that older jobseekers in the UK are over four times less likely to be offered an interview than a younger applicant with identical skills and interests.These results were discovered after researchers at Anglia Ruskin University applied for 1,836 jobs advertised between July 2013 and May 2015. The CVs used were for a 28-year-old and 50-year-old applicant, with almost identical skills and interests. Dr Nick Drydakis, Reader in Economics at Anglia Ruskin University who was...

Study shows older jobseekers are less likely to get the job

Tuesday, 4 August 2015

chrisdyer published Fire breaks out in boat workshop in Tollesbury

A fire broke out in a boat workshop in Tollesbury today. The fire started at around 7.52am this morning in the building in Woodrolfe Road, Tollesbury. Fire crews from Tiptree, Tollesbury, and Maldon rushed to the scene. Firefighters tackled the blaze in the boat workshop in around 40 minutes. Wearing breathing apparatus and using a hose reel jet, crews extinguished the fire by 8.31am. No one was reported to be injured.

Fire breaks out in boat workshop in Tollesbury

Thursday, 30 July 2015

Campaign highlights elder loneliness

One out of every five elderly people in the UK who feel lonely say they have no-one to turn to, a survey indicates.

Monday, 27 July 2015

Essex Chronicle published Drivers at ambulance firm ERS Medical demand urgent action to...

WORKERS at under-fire private ambulance firm ERS Medical have slated the "shambolic" patient transport service for leaving the sick stranded.Ambulance drivers at the Springfield depot sent an open letter to the company's boss, the Chronicle, UNISON, Witham MP Priti Patel, Chelmsford MP Simon Burns and the chief executive of Mid Essex NHS Trust Paul Forden, to demand immediate action.It described patients waiting for up to six hours, drivers being forced to work overtime, and a taxi...

Drivers at ambulance firm ERS Medical demand urgent action to...

Sunday, 26 July 2015

Rooney inspires United victory

Manchester United maintained their 100 per cent winning start to pre-season with a 3-1 victory over Barcelona in California.

'Glass floor' protects middle classes

Middle-class parents create a "glass floor" to protect their less able children from slipping down the social scale in Britain, a study of 17,000 people concludes.

Arsenal fire six past Lyon

Arsenal continued their preparations for the new Premier League season with a 6-0 win over Lyon in the Emirates Cup.

Tsar to target late payment billions

A small business commissioner will help firms tackle the problem of the billions of pounds in late payments they are owed, under government plans.

Saturday, 25 July 2015

LvG expects to have De Gea

Louis van Gaal is confident David de Gea will be ready to start the season in goal for Manchester United.

Schoolgirl abuse fears raised in 2008

Concerns about a girl abused by a gang of men in Buckinghamshire were raised by a charity several years before the men were arrested, the BBC is told.

Criminals 'drive up UK house prices'

Foreign criminals are laundering billions of pounds by purchasing expensive UK properties, pushing up house prices, the National Crime Agency says.

Delph injured in City defeat

Fabian Delph was injured 18 minutes into his debut as Manchester City were beaten 4-1 by Real Madrid in Melbourne.

UK music streaming passes 500m mark

A surge in music streaming in the UK sees it pass 500 million streams in a week for the first time - almost double the amount of this time in 2014.

Zlatan willing to play for Van Gaal

Zlatan Ibrahimovic says there would be "a lot of fights" if he joined Louis van Gaal at Manchester United, but the PSG star admits "that's something I like".

Eurotunnel warns of more disruption

Passengers trying to cross the channel are facing further disruption due to ongoing "migrant activity" in Calais.

Rodgers: Benteke will fit in

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has dismissed claims that Christian Benteke does not fit into his side’s style of play.

Internet firms face 'tax crackdown'

Internet companies may have to provide more information on people and businesses who sell goods and services online, in a crackdown on tax evasion.

Swansea held by Reading

Swansea City geared up for the start of the Premier League season with a 1-1 draw against Reading at Wycombe's Adams Park.

Soldier dies from Afghanistan wounds

A British soldier has died in hospital from wounds sustained in Afghanistan in 2012, the Ministry of Defence says.

WATCH: Ibe's screamer

Jordan Ibe spared Liverpool's blushes with a stunning individual goal as Brendan Rodgers' side ended their pre-season tour with a 1-1 draw against a Malaysian XI.

Farah roared on to London victory

Britain's double Olympic champion Mo Farah receives a rousing reception as he wins the 3,000m at the London 2012 Anniversary Games.

Liverpool held in Malaysia

Jordon Ibe scored the equaliser as Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw by a Malaysian XI in Kuala Lumpur.

Steam trains on Borders Railway

The first steam trains will run along the new Borders Railway in September, ScotRail confirms

Bamford makes debut in Palace win

Patrick Bamford made his Crystal Palace debut in the Eagles's 4-0 pre-season victory over Supersport United in Cape Town.

Shareholder power 'hitting growth'

The Bank of England's chief economist has expressed concern that shareholders' power is holding back economic growth.

Rooney happy with forward role

Wayne Rooney says he is ready to take on the "mantle" of being the main striker for Manchester United this season.

Two Britons killed in Austria crash

Two British men die after their car falls 1,300ft (400m) off a mountain road in Austria, police say.

Szczesny has Gunners future

Wojciech Szczesny has a future at Arsenal despite his impending loan move to Roma, insists manager Arsene Wenger.

Thursday, 23 July 2015

Pedro 'has Barca doubts'

Sergio Busquets admits his friend Pedro could be forced to leave Barcelona in order to play first team football.

Don't leave the EU, Obama tells UK

The UK must stay in the European Union to continue to have influence on the world stage, US President Barack Obama tells the BBC.

Rudd criticised for climate plans

The energy and climate change secretary is accused of "grotesque hypocrisy" ahead of a speech she will deliver about the government's plan to tackle climate change.

Milner welcomes Benteke

James Milner says he is relieved he will not come up against fellow Liverpool new boy Christian Benteke next season.

Ben hunt police 'to return to Greece'

Detectives investigating the disappearance in 1991 of Sheffield toddler Ben Needham on the Greek island of Kos, say they will return to the country.

Diaby set for West Brom medical

Former Arsenal midfielder Abou Diaby is set to undergo a medical with West Brom this weekend, according to Sky sources.

Corbyn urges end to 'silly remarks'

Jeremy Corbyn has responded to his critics in the Labour leadership contest by calling for an end to "silly remarks".

Carra urges caution over Firmino

Jamie Carragher has warned Liverpool fans who see Roberto Firmino as the new Luis Suarez that the new signing could just as likely be "another Alberto Aquilani".

Hundreds of police officers convicted

At least 309 police officers and police community support officers in the UK have been convicted of offences in the last three years, figures show.

Palace sign keeper McCarthy

Crystal Palace have signed goalkeeper Alex McCarthy from QPR on a four-year contract.

Carrier bag charge cuts use by 147m

Making people in Scotland pay 5p for plastic carrier bags reduces their use by 147 million in the first year.

Saints' Gardos out for months

Southampton centre-back Florin Gardos will be out of action for up to seven months with a knee injury.

Poor pupils 'no better in academies'

A report suggests many academy sponsors are struggling to improve the results of poor pupils despite several years in charge of schools.

Ramos 'not going to United'

Rafa Benitez is "100 per cent sure" Sergio Ramos will not leave Real Madrid for Manchester United this summer.

Lingard keen to stay at United

Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard has vowed to fight for a first-team place at Old Trafford.

Body found on Eurotunnel train

The body of a teenager has been found on a Eurotunnel train at the Channel Tunnel terminal in Folkestone.

Monday, 20 July 2015

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