Quarantine hotels 'unsafe' for returning pupilspublished at 06:27 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2021
International pupils should be allowed to isolate at boarding schools, parents and teachers say.
Read MoreInternational pupils should be allowed to isolate at boarding schools, parents and teachers say.
Read MoreThe defence secretary warns about those who "disregard" law, three years after the poisonings in Salisbury.
Read MoreA report for councillors finds no rise in crime linked with Bristol's sexual entertainment venues.
Read MoreRobert Hall is jailed for trying to kidnap a girl who was out running for exercise in the pandemic.
Read MoreThe noise of a chainsaw woke up Kate Bilsborough who was sleeping in the tree to try to protect it.
Read MoreLee Hawthorne resigned from Gloucester City Council and is due to be sentenced on 29 March.
Read MoreA meteor - which was caught on camera - was visible for around seven seconds on Sunday night.
Read MorePolice said Sebastian Timmis, from Marksbury, had "preyed" on his victims' generosity.
Read MoreOccupational therapist Eleanor Woodley said one of the best parts of her job is helping people return home.
Read MoreThe fogbow was created by sunlight interacting with water droplets contained in fog.
Read MoreIt has been matched with a "depressed" degu in Gloucestershire and her owner says they are "in love".
Read MoreIt is hoped the new energy-saving lights will also better showcase Bath Abbey's vaulted ceiling.
Read MoreFrome College challenged students to plate up beans on toast in an "exciting and imaginative way".
Read MoreThe plane has straddled two lanes while being transported by lorry at 20mph under police escort.
Read MoreIf successful, Somerset Waste Partnership might introduce electric-powered trucks into its fleet.
Read MoreCampaigners are challenging the transport secretary's decision to approve the £1.7bn scheme.
Read MorePolice warn that the heritage railway is still being used despite the Covid lockdown.
Read MoreLeader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg says Somerset, rather than Yorkshire, is God's own county.
The MP for North East Somerset was responding to Wakefield's MP Imran Ahmad Khan in parliament yesterday
Mr Khan described Wakefield as the "heart of God's own county" when calling for new court facilities in his constituency.
He said the "sad demise" of Wakefield's magistrates' court meant they were "unable to hand down punishments upon wrongdoers".
Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle, who represents Chorley, made the case for Lancashire:
Barry Riley has been jailed for more than 11 years for attempted murder and fraud.
Read MoreCheltenham hospital's A&E department is currently a minor injuries unit to ease pressure on the NHS.
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