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Two men in court over Mosque vandalism
Two brothers have appeared in court in connection with an alleged attack on a mosque in Poole in Dorset. Four windows were smashed at the premises of the Dorset Islamic Cultural Centre on Thursday afternoon.
Robert Mullins, 35, of Shaftesbury, and Trevor Mullins, 38, of Poole, have been charged with racially aggravated criminal damage.
Both men were given conditional bail and will re-appear before Bournemouth Magistrates on June 3rd.
History enthusiast recreates the Bayeux Tapestry
While other men are down the pub, Andy Wilkinson from Rochester is likely to be at home sewing.
The 51 year old has dedicated nearly the last two decades of his life to creating his own version of the Bayeux Tapestry... and he's almost finished!.
Charlotte Wilkins has the story.
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Giant jigsaw to go on display at Sandringham
A 40,000 piece jigsaw that collapsed after the final piece was put in is to go on display at the Queen's Sandringham Estate in the coming days to raise money for Help for Heroes.
The video of the moment Dave Evans' record breaking jigsaw collapsed has been watched more than 100,000 times on YouTube. Dave spent 35 days hand-cutting the 6 metre high jigsaw which features images of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
The jigsaw will be moved from his home in Weymouth on Tuesday and go on display at Sandringham in Norfolk until November 3rd.
Woman charged over "offensive" Facebook message
A 23-year-old woman has been charged with allegedly sending what police are calling a "grossly offensive" message on Facebook.
Michaela Kathleen Turner from Southsea was arrested at her home on Friday evening after the post was uploaded to Facebook on Wednesday evening following the Woolwich terror attack.
She was charged overnight with an offence contrary to section 127 of the Communication Act 2003 and has now been released on bail to appear before Portsmouth Magistrates Court on June 7.
Kent - A20 West Malling
The A20 London Road in West Malling is closed both ways closed due to accident between a car and a cyclist between Town Hill and Church Road / Trottiscliffe Road.
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Police hunt for two men who stole double decker bus
Kent Police are hunting for two men who stole a double decker bus which later crashed into a brick wall.
Emergency services were called to Grange Road in Ramsgate shortly before 4am on Saturday to reports that a bus had collided with a number of parked cars, a lamp post and a garden wall. Two men were seen running away form the scene.
A Kent Police spokesman told ITV Meridian: "The bus, which was due to be used as a replacement rail service, was stolen from Ramsgate Railway Station at 3.30am. Kent Police is working with British Transport Police to investigate the incident."
West Sussex - A281 at Poynings
The A281 is closed both ways due to serious accident at the B2117 / Shaves Wood Lane (Poynings Crossways).
The single vehicle accident happened at around 06:30 this morning.
Hampshire - A32 in West Meon closed
The A32 both ways has been closed due to serious accident between A272 (West Meon Hut) and Fawley Lane.The accident is not far north of the A272 junction. The road is likely to remain closed until late afternoon for accident investigation work and recovery.
Stolen bus hits brick wall
A bus which was believed to be stolen has crashed into a lamp post and a wall in Kent.
The police and fire service were called to Grange Road in Ramsgate at around 03:45 this morning and found the bus embedded in a brick wall.
Fire crews made the scene safe and the police are now investigating the incident.