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Men speak of finding women's body
Two men who found a woman's body in an underpass in Bracknell have been speaking of their shock. Glenn and Lee Ferris said they were upset by their discovery this morning.
Sunny in the South
With soaring temperatures across the South, Meridian Tonight's viewers have been out and about enjoying the best of the sunshine.
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"Cherished" brother dies
The family of Hussain Mohammed who drowned after jumping into the River Thames in Oxford pay tribute to a "unique and cherished brother".
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The family and sister of a teenager who drowned in the River Thames after reportedly jumping from a bridge to cool off have the following tribute.
– Hussain Mohammed's familyHussain, a happy, cheeky, and very popular boy has been committed to our cherished memories bringing us joy every time we think of him. A typical 15 year old boy, battling with life's ups and downs, had in his last few days showed many positive changes towards a better path.
Sincere and motivated, involved with family, we all held high hopes for better days ahead with his bright outlook and new approach to his future.
Today a unique part of our family is missing that can never be replaced.
Murder inquiry launched
Sue Kinnear sends this report from Bracknell in Berkshire where a murder investigation has been launched following the discovered of a young woman's body in an underpass.
Remembering the Falklands
The 30th anniversary of the Falkland's War was marked at a ceremony in Gosport today.
The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines School of Music led a parade through town.
Friends and family gathered in the Falkland Gardens to remember the 255 men and 3 Falkland Islanders who died.
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Police recruitment freeze lifted
Sussex Police is planning to start employing new staff next year after freezing recruitment to save money.
The force also imposed a rule forcing its veteran officers to retire after 30 years service, but that will be withdrawn if the proposals are approved at the end of this month.
Landlord speaks of lucky escape
Hats out for Jubilee celebration
Hundreds of volunteers who work with communities across Hampshire are about to take part in a service at Winchester Cathedral to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Sea rescue tragedy latest
Police say the man who tried to save two children from the sea drowned during his rescue attempt. A Sussex Police spokesman said: "On Saturday 26th May a tragic incident occurred on West Wittering beach whereby a 25-year-old man accidentally drowned.
"The male went to the assistance of two children playing in a rubber ring some five metres from the shoreline. He managed to get the children to safety but in doing so put himself in danger which sadly resulted in him drowning."
The spokesman added that the man was not related to the children.