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  • Police cordon after incident involving bus July 17, 2025
    Avon and Somerset Police says it is responding to the incident near the village of Wheddon Cross.
  • Huge dome lifted onto nuclear reactor July 17, 2025
    Hundreds of people worked on manoeuvring the 245-tonne roof into place.
  • 'Too many tickets' and 'kitten thief' July 17, 2025
    A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on 17 July.
  • Grassroots women's football is struggling for cash July 17, 2025
    Coach Rob Macer said his goalkeeper's mother's cleaning company has provided emergency funds.
  • Forcibly adopted children 'desperately need apology' July 17, 2025
    Campaigners are calling on the government to apologise for the practice of forced adoption.

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Police cordon after incident involving bus July 17, 2025
    Avon and Somerset Police says it is responding to the incident near the village of Wheddon Cross.
  • Huge dome lifted onto nuclear reactor July 17, 2025
    Hundreds of people worked on manoeuvring the 245-tonne roof into place.
  • 'Too many tickets' and 'kitten thief' July 17, 2025
    A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on 17 July.
  • Grassroots women's football is struggling for cash July 17, 2025
    Coach Rob Macer said his goalkeeper's mother's cleaning company has provided emergency funds.
  • Forcibly adopted children 'desperately need apology' July 17, 2025
    Campaigners are calling on the government to apologise for the practice of forced adoption.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Paralegal jailed for stealing from vulnerable clients July 17, 2025
    Emma Charlotte Amey stole a total of £11,568 from two victims in residential homes.
  • King's replacement sceptre to be made of wood July 17, 2025
    The sceptre went missing from Weymouth's King George III statue about 40 years ago.
  • Council approves £6m investment for lifting bridges July 17, 2025
    It is hoped the money will reduce the need for repairs for Poole Bridge and the Twin Sails Bridge.
  • Labour suspends four MPs after welfare cuts rebellion July 16, 2025
    Neil Duncan-Jordan, Brian Leishman, Chris Hinchliff and Rachael Maskell all voted against welfare reforms.
  • Bournemouth sign Chelsea keeper Petrovic for £25m July 16, 2025
    Bournemouth complete the £25m signing of Serbia goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic from Chelsea.
  • Ex-Metropolitan Police officer guilty of rape July 16, 2025
    Jake Cummings, 26, from Stevenage, convicted of one charge with the jury still considering another.
  • Airline Jet2 announces cuts to Bournemouth flights July 16, 2025
    Jet2 said six planned routes for summer 2026 from Bournemouth Airport would be cut.
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