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Iain Lee is live from Flamstead
Join Iain live from the village of Flamstead as he celebrates community businesses.
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Nadine Dorries, prisoners' vote and yellow lines
Nadine Dorries is the first celebrity to be voted off I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here
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Justin Dealey sits in for Iain Lee and talks child exploitation and women bishops
Justin Dealey brings you the latest on the child exploitation gang in Buckinghamshire.
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Speed cameras, street lighting and transgender jewellery
A Thames Valley engineer says mobile speed cameras are unsafe and cause more collisions
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The outcome of the PCC election, the fire in St Albans and naturists
Iain finds out what your new Police and Crime Commissioner is going to do for you.
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Dave Lee Travis, PCC elections and antibiotics
DJ Dave Lee Travis has been bailed following his arrest on suspicion of sexual offences.
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Cyber bullying, back pain and moustaches in school
More teachers are reporting that they're being cyber bullied by pupils and parents.
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Margaret Moran, jobs and junk mail.
Former Luton South MP Margaret Moran was found to have fiddled her expenses.
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Crimes caught on camera, the Hertfordshire fire and cinema etiquette
Members of the public have filmed drivers in the three counties committing crimes.
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Nadine Dorries, the Hertfordshire fire and your first singles
Nadine Dorries entered the jungle instead of attending a Remembrance Service as promised.
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91热爆 schooling, work experience and poppies
91热爆 Three Counties radio found that at least a thousand children are being taught at home.
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Dementia, transplants and cats
Dementia Friends is a new scheme to help us spot the early signs and help train sufferers.
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Nadine Dorries, the US Election and sibling adoption
Mid Bedfordshire MP Nadine Dorries will compete in 'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!'
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Nadine Dorries in I'm A Celebrity, US election and loan sharks
It's being reported Mid Bedfordshire MP Nadine Dorries is to enter the celebrity jungle.
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Milton Keynes hospital and school dinners
The family of a child who died at Milton Keynes hospital raise their concerns.
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Child crime, clay pigeon shooting and cassette tapes.
Iain looks at the crimes committed by children aged nine and under in the three counties.
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Hospitals, estate agents and contemporary art
There's changes to A&E and maternity services that could affect our local hospitals.
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Halloween, learner drivers and Ronnie Wood
Police in the three counties will be stepping up targeted patrols tonight for Halloween.
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Hurricane Sandy, Jimmy Savile memorabilia and odd foods
Iain brings you the latest on Hurricane Sandy with our reporters live in New York.
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Childhood obesity, Hurricane Sandy and unusual collections
A Dunstable shop is in high demand for size 46 inch trousers for school pupils.
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Teachers training and The California Ballroom
Tougher tests for Teachers and Iain celebrates The California Ballroom with Clem Curtis.
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Police, prostitution and Marty McFly's DeLorean
Iain discusses front line policing and the affects of privatised police forces.
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Hatfield incinerator, blind dates and pornography
Plans for an incinerator in Hatfield are being discussed today.
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23/10/2012
Iain Lee brings you local news, sport, weather, travel and your views.
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Sir Jimmy Savile, Dunstable bypass and crime intervention
Iain previews tonight's Panorama looking in to what the 91热爆 knew about Jimmy Savile.
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Mia Elcock inquest, the Milton Keynes cows, Nick Griffin
Iain speaks to the artist who painted over the famous concrete cows in Milton Keynes
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Breastfeeding, bullying and the cost of football
Iain talks to mothers in the three counties about the pressures of breastfeeding
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Gary McKinnon's mum, the cost of cinema sweets and last night's England game... or not
Gary McKinnon won his fight against extradition to the US. Iain talks to Gary's mum
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Gary McKinnon and World Food Day
Iain speaks to the mother of Gary McKinnon about the possible extradition of her son
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Elderly Care
Funding for elderly care is being cut from our local councils