Behind the HeadlinesYou are in: Beds Herts and Bucks > Behind the Headlines The NHS advise that you should carry on as normal, unless you show symptoms of Swine Flu. Delve behind the headlines with our features on the news stories which affect you. Real stories from people brought to the three counties by the civil war in Sri Lanka. Luton MP Margaret Moran to return to Parliament. Members of Easyjet's cabin crew have been marching through Luton town centre. From September 2009, people caught littering in Stevenage will be fined £75. What do you think? More than 1000 people attended Broughton Fire Station’s annual community safety open day. When will we come to realise that everything is not as black and white as we may have thought? A public consultation is to be held on plans to improve Junction 10A of the M1. What do you think? Residents of a Luton Street tells what they want from their representatives in Brussels. From eighties pop duo Dollar and 'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here' to Westminster? Esther Rantzen has visited Luton to see if the public want her as an MP. What do you think? David Cameron, has visited the Open University in Milton Keynes and spoken about political reform. The Bletchley Park Trust are ‘disappointed’ as the Government rejects their appeal for support. More number plate recognition cameras are being installed in Buckinghamshire. MK is famous for its concrete cows, now reports suggest a new addition to the herd is on the loose! Couples could literally soon be on 'cloud nine' with EasyJet’s bid to marry couples in-flight! Hertfordshire Police have begun a campaign to cut down on hoax and nuisance calls. A sculpture representing medicine at the entrance to Milton Keynes Hospital is causing controversy. Hundreds of people have turned out to support local soldiers on their return from Iraq. A large sculpture depicting the evolution of St Albans could become a feature in Verulamium Park. A new association of Muslim police officers within Thames Valley Police has been launched. Some of the coolest jobs in the world are currently being advertised - at the South Pole! Young people in Milton Keynes are being encouraged to stand for election to the MK Youth Cabinet! Footballers had their feathers ruffled at the weekend - after the referee sent off a parrot! Ian Silverstein's still fighting for compensation after his life was ruined by the Buncefield blast. The first Zeppelin cruise since the great airships of the 1930's takes off from Cardington. The world's most relaxing room has been unveiled by the University of Hertfordshire - apparently! A surprising amount of information about us is readily accessible to anyone who asks – for a price! Farmers tell the ´óÏó´«Ã½ they are having to contend with an increase in crime on their property. A passenger from MK on a plane travelling from London to Australia, has spoken of his horror flight. Petrol stations in Luton have installed security spikes to stop motorists driving off without paying The 2012 Olympic Canoeing course is to be built at Broxbourne in Hertfordshire. Luton Borough Council has decided that land at Bath Road Swimming Pool should be sold off. Butterfly World, home for over 10,000 butterflies, is being built just off the M25, near St Albans. More from this sectionYou are in: Beds Herts and Bucks > Behind the Headlines |