Three-and-a-half years late, the Elizabeth line is open for business. The air conditioned, spacious purple trains began ferrying commuters and tourists beneath central London this morning (Tuesday, May 24), between Paddington in the... Read more »
Published: 9:25 AM May 3, 2022 A Hertfordshire trader who sold jewellery containing endangered elephant hair has been fined. Maharaj Sivasundram, aged 40, sold the jewellery which contained the illegally imported hair at... Read more »
Filling up our cars has become a costly exercise of late. Prices at forecourts up and down the country have seen prices rocket in recent weeks. It’s not uncommon to be paying... Read more »
If you’ve had to fill your car up over the last couple of weeks you’ll have noticed pump prices have rocketed. Fuel prices have increased largely because the wholesale price for crude... Read more »
The number of rough sleepers in Herts stayed at similar levels last year, despite a fall across England as a whole. There were at least 38 people estimated to be sleeping rough... Read more »
If there’s one thing you pick up quickly after moving to Hertfordshire, it’s that the county is blessed with great transport links – as long as it involves London. Small towns, and... Read more »
A man who stabbed a cyclist in a town centre attack while young children looked on has been jailed. O’Dean Boothe, 22, from Tottenham in London, was convicted of Section 18 Grievous... Read more »
Leading bus operator Metroline has launched its first electric bus outside of London today. The new zero-emission single-deck bus on the PB1 route has began its service, operating from the Metroline Potters... Read more »
Over 80 neighbourhoods across Hertfordshire are considered Covid blackspots, new figures show. The latest Government data shows that 82 areas in the county recorded infection rates over 1,600 in the week up... Read more »