From stories about a man being jailed for rape, to a supermarket being fined, to a new coronavirus testing site, these are 10 of the most read stories on The Gazette website.
5. Tesco supermarket slapped with huge fine after pensioner, 91, breaks hip at Hemel store
Tesco was fined more than £700,000 today after an elderly customer slipped and BROKE his hip at a Hemel Hempstead store. Dennis Satchell, 91, was pushing a trolley through the aisles at Jarman Park's store back in August 2015, when he slipped on water. Following an investigation Tesco were charged with health and safety breaches. The story was published on January 24 and had 20,228 page views.
6. Drive-through coronavirus testing site opens in Hemel Hempstead
A new drive-through conronavirus testing site opened in Hemel Hempstead and anyone with suspected coronavirus symptoms was encouraged to get themselves tested. The story was published on June 19, and racked up 18,499 page views. Photo: NHS East and North Hertfordshire CCG
7. Man charged with attempted murder after stabbing in Hemel
A 49-year-old man was charged with attempted murder following an incident in Hemel Hempstead on Tuesday (September 29). Emergency services were called to reports of a disturbance at a property in Parr Crescent. The story was published on March 2, and had 16,636 page views.
8. New serial killer chiller set in Hemel Hempstead and Tring
A new serial killer chiller set in Hemel Hempstead and Tring was released by a local author. Dave Sivers, 67, released his new crime fiction novel, 'In Ink', on Friday, May 15. The story was published on May 11, and had 12,870 page views.