Brain-damaged baby dies after life support rulingpublished at 21:00 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2021
The baby who was born on the same day his mother died had suffered irreversible brain damage.
Read MoreThe baby who was born on the same day his mother died had suffered irreversible brain damage.
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Read MoreTwenty-three people are fined for attending a large gathering in Swindon on Saturday night.
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Read MoreDr Gamal Osman died after catching the virus just three weeks before NHS staff vaccinations began.
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Read MoreSomerset wicketkeeper-batsman Steven Davies extends his contract with the county until the end of the 2022 season.
Read MoreAs the Covid vaccine rollout ramps up, BBC News talks to volunteers taking people for their jabs.
Read MoreSalisbury Plain Academies Trust says keeping the sixth form open is "unsustainable".
Read MoreSaxonvale project approved despite hundreds of objections over the riverside site.
Read MoreCarmela Chillery-Watson, who has a muscle-wasting condition, raised more than £50,000.
Read MoreSomerset all-rounder Tom Lammonby extends his contract at Taunton until the end of the 2023 season.
Read MoreStephen Merchant's new series is being filmed at the complex and it is used for quiz Tipping Point.
Read MoreHighways England says the scheme will "create a free-flowing and reliable connection" on the A303.
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Read MoreEDF Energy's programme director says the company has now "honed plans", despite the pandemic.
Read MoreRetired teacher James Deboyer, 71, has been jailed for nine years for indecent assault.
Read MoreLady Hallett previously presided over the inquests of victims killed in the 7/7 London bombings.
Read MoreThe historic site and its machinery will be preserved after it received a £348,420 grant.
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