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Fiona Lamdin

Fiona Lamdin

Social Affairs Correspondent at BBC News

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  • English
Covering topics
  • National News
  • Society

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Recent Articles

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Claire Holland's daughter 'waited for mum' who had been murdered

Rosie Hall's mum went missing more than a decade ago, now a man has been found guilty of her murder.
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Claire Holland's killer snared by undercover police operation

Killer Darren Osment thought he had made a new friend, but it was an undercover policeman.
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Post Office inquiry: 'My wife died not knowing who was stealing'

Former sub-postmaster John Heath says the Post Office scandal “destroyed” his family.
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Bristol stabbing: Mother urges parents to search children's bags

The mum of one of two teenagers killed in a stabbing has urged parents to search their children's bags.
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Bristol: Queues for NHS dental treatment hit third day

Some people started queuing at 6am at the practice, and punches were thrown at one point.
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Bristol parents urged 'keep kids in school' after stabbings

The police and a city mayor send a joint letter to schools after three fatal stabbings.
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Bristol knife crime: Children searched after surge in attacks

Officers in Bristol stop and search children as young as 10 in increased efforts to keep people safe.
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Mum who called 999 on own son makes plea over knives

Joshua Delbono murdered a 16-year-old boy and was handed in to police by his own mother.
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Lily Lucas inquest: Nurse seen drinking excessive water

Lily Lucas, 28, died in a private hospital a few days after being prescribed an antipsychotic drug.
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Darrian Williams: Bristol teenagers jailed for murder

The mother of Darrian Williams asks his murderers "was it worth it?" as they are sentenced.
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Bristol-based mental health charity for new mothers brings "hope"

Rachel Fortune, whose daughter took her own life 10 years ago, says mothers need more support.