People in Exeter encouraged to explore green spaces by train

Richard GreenBBC South West BBCCouncillor Ruth Williams said the project provided an opportunity for everyone to enjoy Exeter's green space A campaign to encourage people to explore a city's green spaces by train is under way.The Green Circle project in Exeter is part of the Railway 200 celebrations - marking the 200th anniversary of the modern railway.It aims to raise awareness of how Exeter St Davids, Marsh Barton and Polsloe Bridge stations can be used as green gateways…

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Devon Weather Watchers have helped BBC forecasters

South West viewers have been sending "invaluable" photos to help weather forecasters for a decade.BBC Weather Watchers has celebrated its 10th birthday after being launched to get people to post photos from their local area to show what weather conditions were like there.Since it started, Weather Watchers have sent in photos from Devon showing a wide array of conditions from snow, sunshine, storms and even the Northern Lights.David Braine, BBC South West's senior broadcast meteorologist, said the pictures…

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Formula 1 fan travels the world to watch every race

Brandon Burgess has been using his annual leave to see every Formula 1 race in the 2025 seasonIt has taken all of his savings and all of his annual leave - but this Formula 1 fan has almost completed his challenge.Brandon Burgess, from Bournemouth, decided to fulfill a lifelong dream of travelling to every single race around the world for the 2025 F1 season.Sticking to his budget of £20,000 and using his 28 days of annual leave, he…

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‘Blue Islands staff – we need you’, Loganair CEO says

Georgina Barnes,Jersey and Robert Hall,JerseyBBCLuke Farajallah, Loganair's CEO, hopes to recruit Blue Islands staffAirline staff who lost their jobs after Blue Islands ceased operating are needed by the new company, Loganair's CEO has said.The Channel Islands airline, which employed about 100 staff, announced on Friday that it had suspended trading and cancelled all future flights.Bailiwick airline Aurigny began its rescue flights on Saturday, followed by Loganair on Sunday, to replace the cancelled routes to destinations including Jersey, Guernsey,…

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‘Gutless thieves steal’ motocross bikes from Evercreech home

Dickon Hooperin Evercreech, SomersetFamily handoutThe kids bikes were stolen from the family's garage"Gutless" thieves have stolen seven motocross kids' bikes worth £20,000, a father has said.Leighton Holmes from Evercreech near Shepton Mallet in Somerset said his children have had their "freedom ripped away" after their bikes were taken from the family's garage.Mr Holmes said his sons were "devastated" by the theft on 9 November, but added police have not yet visited his home.An Avon and Somerset Police spokesperson…

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North Somerset Council’s recycling bags are ‘falling apart’

A council has admitted that by trying to improve its recycling bags, they had "made it worse" after people reported them falling apart. North Somerset Council was now in contact with its supplier after some of the bags began "falling apart at the seams."Council cabinet member for planning and environment Annemieke Waite told a full council meeting on 11 November that the red bags ordered for the trial of the scheme last November were fine and had remained…

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Clevedon parking charges ‘will lead to business closures’

John WimperisLocal Democracy Reporting ServiceMichael PrykeResidents in Clevedon are calling for a stop to on-street paid parkingA street could be boarded up within five years if the council introduces parking charges, shopkeepers have warned.A petition signed by 4,351 people was delivered to a full meeting of North Somerset Council on 11 November, urging the council not to introduce parking charges on Hill Road in Clevedon. At the meeting, Tristan Merriam of Doghead Designs told councillors on-street parking charges…

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Bangladesh live: Court verdict against toppled ex-PM Sheikh Hasina expected | Sheikh Hasina News

blinking-dotLive updatesLive updates, Hasina is being tried in absentia for crimes against humanity for a violent crackdown on student protests last year.Published On 17 Nov 202517 Nov 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

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Sinner defeats Alcaraz to repeat as ATP Finals champion | Tennis News

Jannik Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz for just the second time this year and defended his ATP Finals crown in Turin.Published On 17 Nov 202517 Nov 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareItaly’s Jannik Sinner retained his ATP Finals title on Sunday, sending the Turin crowd wild as he battled past Spanish world number one and rival Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(4) 7-5 in the decider to the season-ending championships.Sinner, backed by a raucous Italian crowd, fell to the floor after…

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Formula 1 tech used to improve train Wi-Fi on GWR

Laura CressTechnology reporterGWRSome of the Great Western Railway fleet will use a hybrid system including low earth orbit satellites in space to create a more-reliable wi-fi connectionA new UK-first pilot scheme is aiming to create fast and more reliable train wi-fi, using technology originally developed for Formula 1 cars.It will see a train in the Great Western Railway fleet use a hybrid system of both signals from mobile phone masts on the ground and low earth orbit (LEO)…

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Syria detains members of security forces over Suwayda violence | Syria’s War News

Chief investigator declines to say how many arrested; some were identified by videos on social media.Published On 16 Nov 202516 Nov 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareSyria has arrested members of the country’s security and military services as part of a probe into sectarian violence in the southern province of Suwayda earlier this year that left hundreds dead.Judge Hatem Naasan, head of a committee investigating the eruption of violence in Suwayda in July, said that members of security services…

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