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19 year old male officer charged with drink driving

A serving Wiltshire Police officer has been charged with drink driving following an incident in Swindon while off duty. PC Ted Andrews, 19, from Swindon, who is based in Swindon […] The post 19 year old male officer charged with drink driving appeared first on New Valley News....

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Drink and drug driver banned for nearly four years

A drink and drug driver who crashed his car while almost three times the legal alcohol limit has been banned from driving for nearly four years. On December 11 last […] The post Drink and drug driver banned for nearly four years appeared first on New Valley News....

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NAVI 2025: Unpredictable Means Dangerous — From Map Pool to Investor Maxim Krippa and the Brand That Reaches Beyond the CS2 Stage

Just weeks before the Budapest Major, NAVI find themselves in a rare position: dangerously unpredictable in matches against top-tier opponents — yet backed by an infrastructure strong enough to make […] The post NAVI 2025: Unpredictable Means Dangerous — From Map Pool to Investor Maxim Krippa ...

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Behind the Scenes of Legal Investigations: The Experts Who Make It Work

Legal investigations often unfold out of public view, but their impact can be significant. Whether a case involves a business dispute, personal injury, or regulatory issue, these matters are rarely […] The post Behind the Scenes of Legal Investigations: The Experts Who Make It Work appeared first ...

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Just Stop Oil activists who targeted Stonehenge acquitted after 10-day trial

Just Stop Oil activists Rajan Naidu, 74, Oxford University student Niamh Lynch, 23, and Luke Watson, 36, were acquitted following a 10-day a trial at Salisbury Crown Court.

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Debt advice organisation in Salisbury has now helped more than 100 people

A debt advice organisation in Salisbury has now helped over 100 people in financial difficulty.

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'Creation of Wiltshire Council tore away our right to say how our city should grow'

I’M sure every business in Salisbury would love to have a guaranteed profit margin.

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Foreign Secretary visits Salisbury to pledge £4m to help clear Gaza land mines

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper visited the Halo Trust in Wilton, Salisbury, on Thursday, October 30, to discuss the plans.

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What is the Mountbatten Windsor Family and who are its members? All to know

In a statement, Buckingham Palace said: 'Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.'

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Sainsbury's update issued for Nectar card holders 'no longer able to spend' points

Nectar has emailed card saying they will be unable to spend points without scanning the QR code in the Nectar app at Sainsbury's outlets.

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Prince Andrew to lose 'Prince' title and will leave Royal Lodge in Windsor

Prince Andrew will lose his 'Prince' title and will leave his home at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, Buckingham Palace has said.

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Wiltshire country pub named fourth best in Britain in prestigious Good Food Guide

The Beckford Arms in Fonthill Gifford, near Tisbury, earned its position on the Good Food Guide's inaugural list of the top 100 pubs.

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Salisbury Journal Camera Club members capture the world in black and white

Each month, the members are asked to submit photographs for a theme, in October that theme was 'Monochrome October'

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Bus operator giving boost to good causes with community fund

To apply, groups must visit Salisbury Reds’ website and outline their cause, what support they are seeking, and how it would benefit their organisation.

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Boutique inn launches five new luxury woodland hideaways

A boutique inn has launched five new luxury woodland hideaways for guests seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Pensioner admits pushing man, 80, to the ground after road rage argument

Jonathan Hoar admitted pushing an 80-year-old man to the ground after an argument broke out in Ringwood

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'The South Newton site could be an attractive acquisition for the NHS'

As the budget approaches, speculation is mounting about what taxation and spending choices the Chancellor will make.

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District council tenants advised about new legal protections

The rules will require social landlords to act quickly when residents report serious hazards.

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PLANNING: Plans for replacement of collapsed wall among latest Salisbury applications

This is among the latest planning applications validated by Wiltshire Council in the Salisbury area in the week ending October 26.

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MP Desmond Swayne: 'This leasing arrangement will cost us some £35 billion'

Last week we debated the Government’s Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill.