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Posted on October 31, 2019October 29, 2019 by admin

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  • Councillor quits over false Jewish ambulance posts July 17, 2026
    Bath councillor Dr Bharat Pankhania says his actions have caused concern and offence.
  • Traffic warning for drivers after motorway closure July 17, 2026
    Although the M5 has now reopened in Somerset, there are still severe delays in the area.
  • Tributes to Royal Navy crew as inquests opened July 17, 2026
    Tributes are paid to Lt Cdr Chris Gayson, Lt Lily-Mae Fisher and Petty Officer Owen Green.
  • Exmoor's first wild baby beaver born in 400 years July 17, 2026
    It's the first 'kit' sighting since beavers were released from Holnicote Estate.
  • How plant-based wound dressing could fight infection July 17, 2026
    Wound infections are estimated to cost the NHS billions every year.

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