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Lutterworth drivers are educated about the ‘FATAL 4’

Police in Lutterworth have stopped 45 motorists as part of an enforcement operation to tackle road safety.

Ten Tips to stay safe when shopping online

During the first two weeks of December, consumers are forecast to spend £4.6bn online - here's some tips from Action Fraud about how to stay safe when shopping

Nine in ten people plagued by cold callers and texts

New research conducted by the Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) shows 3 in 5 people surveyed were pestered by calls, emails and spam texts from claims management companies within a week [14 November]

Re-appeal for missing Walcote woman, Jane Linzey

Officers investigating the disappearance of an elderly woman from the Walcote area are re-appealing for public help in a bid to trace her current whereabouts.

Protect your vehicles from catalytic converter theft

NEIGHBOURHOOD Watch in Harborough has teamed up with town’s police to help people protect themselves from catalytic converter theft.

Harborough Neighbourhood Watch featuring in BBC television programme.

The work of the police and Neighbourhood Watch volunteers in Market Harborough is being highlighted in a new BBC 1 television series presented by Gloria Hunniford. (This is the programme rescheduled in May)

The Olympic Torch will be with us soon in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland...

The Olympic Torch Relay is due to enter Leicestershire on the afternoon of Monday July 2. It will pass through Market Harborough, Lubenham, Foxton, Kibworth Harcourt and Oadby before its overnight stop in Leicester.

The Olympic Torch will be with us soon in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland...

The Olympic Torch Relay is due to enter Leicestershire on the afternoon of Monday July 2. It will pass through Market Harborough, Lubenham, Foxton, Kibworth Harcourt and Oadby before its overnight stop in Leicester.

Get Safe Online is a joint initiative between the government, law enforcement, leading businesses and the public sector.

Their aim is to provide computer users and small businesses with free, independent, user-friendly advice that will allow them to use the internet confidently, safely and securely.

Get Safe Online is a joint initiative between the government, law enforcement, leading businesses and the public sector.

Their aim is to provide computer users and small businesses with free, independent, user-friendly advice that will allow them to use the internet confidently, safely and securely.