IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

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The inquest into the death of Dawn Sturgess, who was fatally poisoned after coming into contact with nerve agent Novichok, will explore the issue of Russian state responsibilty, as well as how and why Novichok got to Salisbury and who brought it and on whose orders, a coroner has ruled.

Two men have been sentenced for carrying out a “horrifying and violent” attack on a dog walker in front of his young daughter - after he simply asked them to pick up their litter.

The large-scale vaccination site at City Hall has closed temporarily due to a shortage of jabs.

The mum of a Salisbury boy with learning difficulties has welcomed changes to the Covid-19 testing system, after her son was sent home from school due to a false lateral flow test.

In pictures: Camera Club winners announced

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A councillor has warned a “tsunami of traffic” could be headed to Fordingbridge with future housing developments on the horizon.

Avon Valley Primary Care Network has hit a milestone - administering more than 20,000 Covid vaccinations.

A Fordingbridge mum wants to raise awareness and understanding of epilepsy which is not just the “cliche” shown on TV or in films.

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