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1. POLICE DENY CRISIS AS OFFICERS QUIT FOR MET

Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 June 2002
POLICE deny there is a recruitment crisis in Bracknell, despite a number of officers leaving for higher-paid positions with the Metropolitan Police.

2. SAINSBURY'S IN BID FOR STORE EXTENSION

Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 June 2002
BY AISHA IQBAL

3. MP TO LEND HIS EARS FOR LAUNCH OF SERVICE

Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 June 2002
BRACKNELL MP Andrew MacKay will be all ears when he officially launches Bracknell Forest Primary Care Trust on Friday.

4. 'GIVE ME CASH FOR DRUGS OR YOU'LL DIE'

Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 June 2002
BY AISHA IQBAL

AN 81-year-old Bracknell woman was told she would be killed if she did not hand over money for drugs during a vicious and "disturbing" raid at her home.

5. ANGER AS GANG TARGETS WAR VET

Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 June 2002
BY AISHA IQBAL

6. DOCTOR: NEW REPORT GIVES MMR JAB 'GREEN LIGHT'

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 June 2002
MEDICAL professionals from Bracknell are urging parents to have their children immunised with the triple MMR jab, claiming it is the "one safe method" to protect youngsters against measles, mumps and rubella.

7. ROYAL ASCOT HATS FLY THE FLAG FOR ENGLAND

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 June 2002
IT'S hat time of the year again.
Royal Ascot 2002 kicked off yesterday with a feast of fashion, food…and, of course, racing.

8. FEARS AFTER RETAIL PARK THUMBS UP

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 June 2002
BY AISHA IQBAL

A DECISION to approve a new £12 million out-of-town retail warehouse has sparked fears from Bracknell retailers that it will "take trade away from the town".

9. EXPERTS ENDORSE DESIGNS FOR TOWN MAKEOVER

Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 June 2002
BRACKNELL'S proposed £400m redevelopment plans have been described as "excellent" and as having "lots of good potential" by a leading independent regeneration watchdog.

10. UNRULY PAIR APOLOGISE FOR HOSTEL ABUSE

Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 June 2002
BY AISHA IQBAL

A "HELL of a lot more needs to be done" to solve Bracknell's youth crime problems despite a crackdown on gangs of unruly youths.
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