Eight appear in court over Kill the Bill protestpublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 28 May 2021
The defendants have been charged in connection with a Bristol march which turned violent.
Read MoreThe defendants have been charged in connection with a Bristol march which turned violent.
Read MoreBethan Roper was killed after being struck by a branch as she returned from Christmas shopping.
Read MoreHashim Amla's superb 173 puts Surrey in control of their County Championship match against Gloucester at The Kia Oval.
Read MoreIt features sculptures of Longleat's animals and workers including designers like Capability Brown.
Read MoreKhady Gueye is pleased she started a conversation about race in her hometown - despite online abuse.
Read MoreTom and Freyja Cuff say their bank account was emptied by fraudsters, leaving them with nothing.
Read MoreBethan Roper was killed when she leaned out of the window of a train between Bristol and Bath.
Read MoreProfessor Alice Robert explores exciting archaeological finds from the west of Britain. Every new discovery was filmed by the archaeologists themselves, giving us an unprecedented view of each excavation as it happens.
In this episode, we join a team as they undertake the largest maritime investigation since the Mary Rose and reveal the extraordinary story of HMS Invincible. At Silchester, archaeologists investigate a bath house that reveals how the Romans stamped their mark on Britain. A buried military camp in Hampshire shows why German soldiers were key to our security in the 18th century, and archaeologist Raksha Dave goes behind the scenes to tell the tragic tale of individuals from a 19th-century pauper’s graveyard.
Professor Alice Roberts returns with the eighth series of BBC Four’s Digging for Britain. In the first episode, we explore this year’s finds in the west of Britain.
A secret location in the Cotswolds, with all the hallmarks of a high-status Anglo Saxon cemetery, gives up a very precious and fragile artefact. And at the site of Shaftesbury Abbey, Dr Naoise MacSweeney joins archaeologist Julian Richards in his hunt for the missing cloister.
We visit the bone cave of Wales once inhabited by Neanderthals and early humans, while on Salisbury Plain archaeologists have a puzzle. Have they found more remains of the mysterious Beaker People, even though there’s no beaker? The programme also follows an archaeological rescue as a team from Cardiff University is called in to investigate medieval bones protruding from cliff face on the Welsh coast.
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South Africa great Hashim Amla hits an unbeaten century as Surrey enjoy the better of day one against Gloucestershire.
Read MoreThe Hancock family has sold the club and retired after the team faced racing cancellations in 2020.
Read MoreStreet artists are collaborating to paint a large mural beside the M32 of the late DJ Derek.
Read MoreThe one-month-old boy was found in cardiac arrest in Newbury last May and later died in hospital.
Read MoreThe West "House of Horrors" inquiry led to the discovery of the bodies of 12 young women and girls.
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