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Will Humphries

Will Humphries

Southwest Correspondent at The Times

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  • English
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  • National News

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Protesters stage mass trespass over fees to walk in Cirencester Park - The Times

The 9th Earl Bathurst has said that residents and visitors should pay to access the park to fund its upkeep
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Beer bikes banned as 'nuisance' across Europe spreads to UK cities ...

The stag party staple has a chequered past in Europe’s capitals, with drivers complaining of rowdiness and traffic jams
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Lamb killings rise sharply as careless dog owners let pets run loos...

Farmers left distressed by savage deaths as costs double to £2.4 million
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'My doggies': horse trainer cries for pets during murder trial - Th...

Christine Rawle, accused of stabbing her husband, learnt in court that her dogs attacked each other after the killing
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Horse trainer 'killed husband while on the phone to her daughter' -...

The couple had been married for 29 years and had a ‘somewhat dysfunctional relationship’
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'Romantic glampsite' facing closure over loud sex noises - The Times

New Forest locals have complained about ‘awkward’ sound of couples ‘engaging in acts’ after neighbour set up camping business in her back garden
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'South West Water tried to gag me for suing over sewage' - The Times

Jonathan Jones plucked his figure out of thin air whereas Jo Bateman multiplied the equivalent cost of swimming at her local pool.Whatever system they turn to, beachgoers, wild swimmers, anglers and
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Tory big beasts urge support for Dyson's £6m school donation - The ...

Inventor wants to fund science centre for hundreds of primary pupils near his research campus in Wiltshire
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Ancient St Ives game on the rocks over health and safety - The Times

Purist councillors refuse to alter Cornish hurling contest — now insurance stumbling block threatens 16th-century tradition
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The mother-daughter duo tackling food poverty in rural south Devon ...

When the Covid-19 pandemic struck, Stella West-Harling turned her community café on the edge of Dartmoor into a food distribution centre to help those struggling to access shops and afford essential
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Composting heather could replace controlled burning on moorlands - ...

The Barningham Estate has received £400,000 of government funding towards creating compost from its 4,500 acres of moorland
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Electric cars' dead-battery breakdowns hit record low - The Times

The chance of an electric vehicle breaking down because it has run out of power is at a record low, figures suggest.The AA said that only 2.3 per cent of the EV callouts it received in the year to the
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Meet the army of gleaners waging war on food waste - The Times

For families reliant on food banks and community larders to get through times of hardship, there can be an overabundance of tinned and packaged food donated to help stave off hunger but a lack of
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Britain's busiest mountain rescue team at risk of burnout - The Times

Llanberis rescue team, who help walkers, climbers, runners and cyclists in Snowdonia and surrounding Welsh mountains, have had a record number of callouts this year
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Asylum seekers speak out over treatment on Bibby Stockholm - The Times

“Don’t cry, brother,” were the words of comfort said to an asylum seeker burying his head in his arms as he described conditions on the Bibby Stockholm, where a fellow migrant is believed to have
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The Times view on an apostrophe row: What's Not To Like? - The Times

Defenders of the apostrophe are right to admire this versatile linguistic device
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Pedants' revolt brings back their apostrophe - The Times

Residents of St Mary’s Terrace are celebrating after the possessive apostrophe was returned to their street sign.Villagers in Twyford, near Winchester, were ups
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Sunscreen to the rescue for The Crown's Prince Harry - The Times

The casting of the actor to play a young Prince Harry in the final series of The Crown was almost scuppered by him getting a tan at the beach with his friends.F
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The Times view on Sir James Dyson's school donation: Take The ... -...

ALAMYSir James Dyson cannot donate the money unless the Department for Education approves the proposalIt is a good rule of thumb in public policy that there is
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Roast pheasant under threat because Brits aren't game for plucking ...

A shortage of pluckers means pheasant and other wild game could disappear from Britain’s supermarket shelves.Game dealers, butchers and chefs say the birds are
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Inside the £5,000-a-night luxury glamping site for Glastonbury - Th...

When Mark Sorrill was a schoolboy growing up ten miles from the site of the Glastonbury Festival he used to “roll in the mud” with the other music lovers camping on Worthy Farm.Now the 53-year-old property developer is behind the most luxurious glamping site near the festival, with guests such as Gu