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Police Hunt Illegal Metal Detectorists at Medieval Abbey

Gloucestershire Police launch a major investigation after 'nighthawkers' illegally target historic Hailes Abbey, a 13th-century Cistercian monastery, sparking fears of priceless treasure theft and irreparable damage to protected heritage.

NHS Maternity Scandal: Baby Deaths Expose Systemic Failings

Exclusive: Devastated families reveal how NHS trust failures led to preventable baby deaths. Shocking report exposes critical midwife shortages and catastrophic communication breakdowns at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust.

HGVs Wreck Historic Cotswolds Village and Listed Homes

The quaint Cotswolds village of Willersey is under siege from heavy goods vehicles, with its precious Grade II-listed homes suffering structural damage. Residents demand urgent action as 44-ton lorries tear through their narrow lanes, shaking the very fou

County Cricket Carnage: Yorkshire Collapse vs Somerset

A thrilling day of County Championship action saw Yorkshire crumble against Somerset's bowling attack, while Leicestershire and Gloucestershire battled in a high-scoring affair. Get the full match reports and analysis.

Police Probe Could Finally Unmask Banksy's Identity

A bombshell police investigation in South Gloucestershire may hold the key to finally revealing the true identity of the world's most famous anonymous artist, Banksy, after a local council inquiry into a disputed mural.

Amazon Prime Stars Targeted in Cotswolds Cyber Raid

Exclusive: TV personalities from Amazon Prime's 'The Grand Design' were victims of a sophisticated hacking and burglary at their £3 million Cotswold estate. Police are investigating the high-tech crime that bypassed security systems.

Major Fire Erupts on Gloucester Industrial Estate

A massive fire has engulfed a commercial unit on an industrial estate in Moreton Valence, Gloucester, prompting a huge emergency service response. Thick, acrid smoke is visible for miles, with residents urged to avoid the area and keep windows and doors c

Rare 17th-Century Bristol Map Discovered in London Auction

A remarkable 17th-century map of Bristol, discovered in a London auction, reveals astonishing details of the city's historic landscape, including a rare depiction of the iconic Bristol Bridge buildings before their demolition.

Nelly Furtado's Nostalgic Triumph at Big Feastival

Canadian pop sensation Nelly Furtado delivered a powerhouse performance at The Big Feastival, igniting the crowd with a nostalgic set of her greatest hits. The singer's energetic return to the UK stage has set social media ablaze.

Londoners Flock to the Cotswolds' Cheapest Town

The Cotswolds property market is being turned on its head as Londoners discover Cinderford, the area's most affordable town. Find out why this former mining hub is now a hotspot for buyers seeking the rural dream without the multi-million pound price tag.

Bath Uni maths team wins UK sports contest

The University of Bath's mathematics team has secured a prestigious victory in a national sports competition, showcasing their analytical prowess in Gloucestershire.

Peter Phillips speaks on royal life pressures

Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne, discusses the challenges of growing up in the royal spotlight and his decision to step back from media attention in a revealing new interview.

Mother jailed for faking son's illness

A mother from Gloucestershire has been sentenced to prison after fabricating her son's illness, subjecting him to unnecessary medical procedures. The disturbing case highlights the dangers of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.

Princess Anne hurt in horse riding accident

Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, was involved in a dramatic horse riding accident at her Gatcombe Park estate. Details emerge about the incident and her condition.

CPS drops climate protesters case in legal U-turn

The Crown Prosecution Service has discontinued a high-profile case against environmental activists in South Gloucestershire, sparking debate over protest rights and legal boundaries.

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