In pictures: Violence at Kill the Bill Bristol protestpublished at 07:15 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2021
Police vans are set alight and officers are attacked at a protest against the Police and Crime Bill.
Read MorePolice vans are set alight and officers are attacked at a protest against the Police and Crime Bill.
Read MoreCraig Openshaw is hoping if he completes the challenge in 20 hours it will become a world first.
Read MoreThe company, Lottie Dolls, said it was "powerful for kids to see a doll in their likeness".
Read MoreThe Ministry of Defence says the "massive bang" is not thought to be linked to any RAF aircraft.
Read MoreActivities such as archery, open-water swimming and kayaking could be coming to Wick.
Read MoreLeo Wood will take up the challenge to honour Ottie Uden, who died from a rare blood condition.
Read MoreLocal artists have transformed the railway viaduct in Easton through a range of vibrant designs.
Read MoreThe motorist was stopped by police for driving at 122 mph on the M5 in Somerset.
Read MoreFive men seen leaving a lorry have been arrested on suspicion of illegal entry to the UK.
Read MoreA worker misspelled the word on two electric car spaces in Kingswood, South Gloucestershire.
Read MoreZelda Perkins says she was prevented from speaking to the police because of an NDA she had signed.
Read MoreSian O'Callaghan's family is supporting a campaign requiring stricter safety checks for drivers.
Read MorePolice said the bodies of Bennylyn Burke and two-year-old Jellica were found in a house in Dundee.
Read MoreThe 21-year-old was grabbed from behind while in parkland at night in Bristol.
Read MoreNine schools in Crewkerne and Ilminster will be affected by merger and closure plans.
Read MoreSomerset West and Taunton want to end homelessness in the area by 2027.
Read MoreElectroconvulsive therapy was used "way more" by a trust in the west than across the country.
Read MoreFor 10 months she had no physical contact in the care home with her mother who had Alzheimer's.
Read MoreThe CQC says it found a catalogue of problems at the home during a Covid outbreak in January.
Read MoreFormer Bristol City footballer Alhaji Sesay "brazenly targeted women at random at nightclubs".
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