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Western Daily Press, 22 maio 2026

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ArticleTeens failed as firms ‘put profit before child safety’

TWO gen­er­a­tions of teen­agers have been failed by tech­no­logy firms who put profit over child safety, the boss of Bri­tain’s equi­val­ent of the FBI said. The National Crime Agency (NCA) said it is not a sur­prise that chil­dren are not safe...

Teens failed as firms ‘put profit before child safety’

ArticleTrio guilty of being involved in bru­tal killing

THREE people have been found guilty of being involved in the bru­tal killing of a man from south Bris­tol after a lengthy trial. Ray­mond Groves, 48, from Hart­cliffe, also known as “Boo”, was found stabbed to death at his expart­ner’s home in the...

Trio guilty of being involved in bru­tal killing

ArticleCor­rec­tions and com­plaints

IF we have pub­lished any­thing that is fac­tu­ally inac­cur­ate please con­tact Richard Bache via email richard.bache@ reach­plc.com or write to The Editor, West­ern Daily Press, White­fri­ars Busi­ness Centre, Lew­ins Mead, Bris­tol BS1 2NT. Once...

Cor­rec­tions and com­plaints

ArticleEx-PC barred for com­puter mis­use

A FORMER police officer who used police sys­tems to look up a mem­ber of the pub­lic’s per­sonal details has been barred from poli­cing. PC Char­lotte Turner was found to have com­mit­ted gross mis­con­duct dur­ing a hear­ing at Avon and Somer­set...

Ex-PC barred for com­puter mis­use

ArticleNeo­lithic Hall trans­ports vis­it­ors back 4,500 years

ENGLISH Her­it­age has today unveiled a brand-new recon­struc­tion of a 4,500-year-old Neo­lithic build­ing at Stone­henge. Vis­it­ors can exper­i­ence the sev­en­metre-high build­ing – known as the Kusuma Neo­lithic Hall – on Salis­bury Plain this...

Neo­lithic Hall trans­ports vis­it­ors back 4,500 years

ArticleCoun­cil­lors unite to demand action on A303 after tun­nel scheme scrapped

ACTION has been deman­ded by almost every Wilt­shire coun­cil­lor over traffic on the A303 near Stone­henge after the col­lapse of the Gov­ern­ment’s tun­nel scheme. At a meet­ing of the full coun­cil this week, coun­cil­lors voted over­whelm­ingly to...

Coun­cil­lors unite to demand action on A303 after tun­nel scheme scrapped

Article‘Taps will run dry without any drought action’

TAPS could run dry unless the Gov­ern­ment takes action to shore up Eng­land’s water sup­ply amid the grow­ing threat of droughts, a group of peers have warned. The coun­try’s water sys­tem is facing com­pound­ing pres­sures from cli­mate change,...

‘Taps will run dry without any drought action’