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    The RAC predicts this year will be the busiest Christmas getaway on record.
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    The mum of autistic Jamie Cole who died on holiday wants care companies to remember their responsibilities.
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  • Companies plead not guilty over nuclear site death December 15, 2025
    Three companies are facing charges relating to health and safety over the death of Jason Waring.
  • Rabbi says Jewish community in pain after attack December 15, 2025
    Speaking at Bristol's annual Hannukah celebration, Rabbi Mendy said the community "stood strong".

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • How to avoid delays on the big Christmas getaway December 16, 2025
    The RAC predicts this year will be the busiest Christmas getaway on record.
  • 'He should still be with us,' bereaved mum says December 16, 2025
    The mum of autistic Jamie Cole who died on holiday wants care companies to remember their responsibilities.
  • The 24/7 operation to keep ambulances on the road December 16, 2025
    The BBC takes a behind-the-scenes look at a depot making sure ambulances are ready for deployment.
  • Companies plead not guilty over nuclear site death December 15, 2025
    Three companies are facing charges relating to health and safety over the death of Jason Waring.
  • Rabbi says Jewish community in pain after attack December 15, 2025
    Speaking at Bristol's annual Hannukah celebration, Rabbi Mendy said the community "stood strong".

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  • Man who died in bus crash was 'kind and thoughtful' December 16, 2025
    Richard Parker's family pay tribute to their brother and uncle following the crash in Christchurch.
  • Roadworks scheme could cut disruption in towns December 16, 2025
    A council wants to reduce disruption from roadworks on Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole’s busiest roads.
  • Primary School Assembly Bangers go festive December 16, 2025
    James B Partridge's Big Christmas Assembly features retro pop songs and Christmas carols.
  • Where does Old Trafford thriller rank among best Premier League games? December 16, 2025
    Manchester United and Bournemouth played out a rollercoaster 4-4 draw at Old Trafford on Monday. But where does it rank among the greatest games in Premier League history?
  • Attempted murder arrest after man hit by car December 15, 2025
    A man is held on suspicion of attempted murder after another man was hit by a car in Bournemouth.
  • Steam loco makes debut after 10-year restoration December 15, 2025
    Volunteers spent 10 years restoring the 1960 steam locomotive which made its debut at Shillingstone.
  • Town's first non-royal woman statue unveiled December 15, 2025
    The bronze statue of the Dorset novelist sitting on a bench is unveiled in Dorchester town centre.
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