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Welsh minister says Tories waging ‘culture war’ over new 20mph limit

Lee Waters says change to speed limit is ‘one of the most significant things we’ve done since devolution’ → Read More

‘Maddy could still be here’: parents of UK student urge better sepsis training

Exclusive: Parents say Maddy Lawrence, 20, was failed by medical staff after rugby injury at university led to infection → Read More

Wales is bringing in a 20mph speed limit. Why – and what will happen?

While many oppose the new restrictions, the Welsh government says it is the ‘sensible and progressive thing to do’ → Read More

‘Joyous’: Cornish seed-scattering event marks fightback against habitat loss

Volunteers and fiddle group help launch three-year project to create wildflower meadow across Cornwall → Read More

Project to liberate part of Somerset river hailed as ‘squelchy’ success

Scheme to restore Aller’s natural flow has created wetland teeming with life and could provide model for managing other rivers → Read More

Selfie-takers caused pony to fall to death at Welsh beauty spot, says charity

Visitors to Gower urged to maintain distance after spate of incidents, including newborn foal falling off cliff → Read More

Jackdaws ditch friends to gain food but stick with family, study finds

Researchers in Cornwall find birds stick with offspring, siblings and mating partners even at risk of going hungry → Read More

‘It’s made people kinder’: Wales prepares for rollout of 20mph limit

Residents of village that trialled limit say it has made roads quieter and safer, but elsewhere opinion is divided → Read More

UK government’s refusal to confirm Skripal spy role is ‘surreal’, lawyers say

Michael Mansfield KC criticises argument for restriction orders before inquiry into 2018 novichok poisoning of Dawn Sturgess → Read More

Salisbury Cathedral prepares for final ‘topping out’ after 37 years of repairs

Scaffolding will soon be taken down on 13th-century building as huge restoration programme nears end → Read More

‘Marathon swim against the tide’: Bath lido reopens to public

It has taken 20 years for passionate group of volunteers to save Cleveland Pools, first built in 1815 → Read More

‘Ahead of its time’: wooden car goes under the hammer in Bath

Hustler DIY kit car was crafted by former Rolls-Royce engineer and school woodwork teacher in 1980s → Read More

Teacher stabbed at Tewkesbury school ‘hopes to be back in class’ before term ends

Teenager remains in police custody after Jamie Sansom suffered stab wound at Tewkesbury Academy → Read More

Cornwall unveils new walking route linking its north and south coasts

The 87-mile trail follows the River Tamar and links with other routes to create circular walk around whole county → Read More

Home Office criticised over failure to tighten shotgun laws after Plymouth shooting

Minister says weapon is important for rural work and pursuits, and that UK already has tough gun laws → Read More

Bristol chapel built in the 13th century will reopen to the public

Lord Mayor’s Chapel, sold off during Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries, has been described as a ‘hidden gem’ → Read More

Cornwall farmers contest plans to turn moors into conservation area

Turning land within Penwith Moors into site of special scientific interest would be ‘disastrous’ for farmers, say critics → Read More

Beaver spotted ambling around Welsh garden in broad daylight

Animal spotted at end of last year – the first to appear in the wild in Wales for centuries – makes surprise daytime appearance → Read More

Flies like blue objects because they confuse colour for food, scientists say

Finding may help fight against diseases spread by flies and make traps more effective → Read More

Crumb of comfort? Dorset baker wins £15k after being sacked for holey bread

Employment tribunal rules that while Artur Piaszczynski’s loaves may have been inconsistent, he wasn’t given specific targets → Read More