Tuesday May 14 | Newsday
New homes shortage affects homeless
A shortage of new housing is being blamed for high numbers of homeless children being housed illegally in Milton Keynes.
Buckinghamshire and MK Young Enterprise teams to battle it out in county school business final
Two teams from Milton Keynes will be looking to defend the new city's proud Young Enterprise record in the Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes school business finals tonight .
Video: 'Princess Diana' cause gets mayor-to-be's backing
Incoming Milton Keynes mayor Brian White has chosen two charities to support this year - and one of them is a cause championed by the late Princess Diana.
Builder pleads guilty to incest with sister
A woman who kept a sickening secret for more than 40 years has finally seen her brother convicted of incest.
Vote now for your Pride in Milton Keynes winners
Know someone who makes you feel proud? Now is the time to nominate them for a Pride in Milton Keynes award.
New mayor Brian has big plans to boost city Bria
Veteran councillor and former MP Brian White has revealed his jam-packed programme of plans to boost the city during his year of office.
Comment: Help for domestic violence victims
I have been able to hold more street surgeries across the city this month, thanks to an improvement in the weather.
Schoolgirl, 12, 'raped by attacker who dragged her into woodland at a play park'
Officers from Thames Valley Police said the schoolgirl was walking alone when the man pulled her into a wooded area, attacked her, and then fled.
U.K. Eyes Apprenticeships To Grow IT Talent
Public-private partnerships offer on-the-job IT training to unskilled youth, aiming to produce a new generation of IT talent.
HealthwatchMK promises power to the people
When patients furious at the sudden closure of Willen Village Surgery inundated NHS England's south midlands team with calls, the Hertfordshire based organisation found itself struggling to cope with the geography of Milton Keynes.
Renovation underway for White Spire School in Bletchley
The renovation and expansion work is underway for the White Spire School in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, which is undertaken by the UK-based construction company Morgan Sindall Group Plc.
Nerves of steel for Leighton triathlon competitor
A Leighton Buzzard Triathlon Club competitor will jump the length of seven double-decker buses for charity - despite his fear of heights.
Builders step in to show cowboys how it should be done
A building company from Milton Keynes stepped into the breach when cowboys left a family with a half-finished extension.
Comment: Sudden closure of Willen Surgery is 'confusing and frustrating'
But as with any organisation of its size things occasionally go wrong. Many of my constituents have been in touch with me about the recent closure of the Willen Surgery.
Landlords will be Forced Towards Energy Efficiency
Milton Keynes, UK: Commercial tenants could soon be driving landlords and their investors to be energy savvy, believes Michelle Giles, Head of Carbon & Energy at IMServ, one of the UK's largest independent energy management providers.
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Theatre District location will secure future of post office, regional manager says
That is the boast from the post office's regional manager, Nick Carroll, ahead of the move of the facility from thecentre:mk to the Theatre District in June.
Coroner orders grid roads safety report
A report into the safety of grid roads has been ordered by Coroner Tom Osbourne following an inquest into the death of city arts patron Edna Read.
Spring has sprung in Milton Keynes thanks to the Parks Trust
Milton Keynes is in bloom this year thanks to 50,000 extra daffodils being planted in the city by the Parks Trust.
MP Mark Lancaster opens newly modernised Post Office
Mr Lancaster, who serves Milton Keynes North, was joined by subpostmaster Andrew Craddock to cut the ribbon on the new centre which will include four serving positions - two open plan and two with screens.