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Clarks Shoemakers Museum Opens in Street, Somerset

The Clarks Shoemakers Museum, celebrating Clarks' 200th anniversary, opened in Street, Somerset, showcasing the brand's global impact and rich history, from its Quaker roots to its iconic Wallabee and Desert Boot styles.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Somerset Reach T20 Blast Finals Day After Thrilling Victory

Somerset defeated Warwickshire by 4 wickets in a thrilling T20 Blast quarter-final, with Sean Dickson smashing 71 runs off 26 balls to secure their 11th Finals Day appearance.

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English County Championship Day 4 Results

Day 4 of the English County Championship saw several matches conclude, with varying results including Sussex leading Durham by 145 runs, Essex trailing Hampshire by 49 runs, and Yorkshire trailing Nottinghamshire by 73 runs, among other scores.

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Somerset's Heatwave Week: Glastonbury Prep, Cricket, and Goat Sightings

Somerset experienced its hottest week, marked by Glastonbury Festival preparations, cricket matches, and residents enjoying the heatwave, including a family of goats photographed at Cheddar Gorge.

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Cold War Secret: Somerset Butterfly Sanctuary's Missile Testing Past

During the 1960s Cold War, British engineers secretly tested missile guidance systems at Somerset's Westbury Beacon, using low-flying Canberra bombers to collect data that improved missile accuracy; the site is now a butterfly sanctuary.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Bronze Age Massacre Unearths Evidence of Cannibalism in Britain

Archaeologists have unearthed a mass grave in Somerset, England, containing the remains of at least 37 individuals from the Bronze Age (2200-2000 BC), revealing evidence of a brutal massacre and cannibalism.

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Somerset Wins Third T20 Blast Title with Record-Breaking Chase

Somerset defeated Hampshire Hawks by six wickets in the T20 Blast final, chasing down a record 195 runs thanks to Will Smeed's 94 and Lewis Gregory's late sixes.

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Bus Crash Near Minehead: Passengers Trapped, Emergency Response Underway

A bus carrying children on a day trip left the road near Minehead, Somerset, around 3 p.m., causing a major emergency response involving police, fire, and ambulance services; most passengers are off the bus, but rescue efforts continue, and the extent of injuries is unclear.

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Somerset's Hot Week: Glastonbury Preps, Cricket, and a Medal

During the UK's hottest week, Somerset saw Glastonbury Festival preparations at Worthy Farm, county cricket matches, residents enjoying the heat, and a local doctor awarded the British Empire Medal.

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T20 Blast: Kent Triumphs, Gloucestershire Struggles

Kent Spitfires defeated Somerset, ending their perfect start to the T20 Blast, with Daniel Bell-Drummond scoring a 48-ball century; Gloucestershire suffered a fifth straight defeat, losing to Glamorgan by 40 runs; Durham crushed Yorkshire by six wickets, thanks to Matthew Potts's 5-17; and Leicester...

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Early Bronze Age Massacre in Somerset: 37 Victims Found

A mass grave containing the remains of at least 37 people, mostly children and teenagers, was discovered in Somerset, England, dating back to the Early Bronze Age (around 4,000 years ago). The victims were brutally murdered, dismembered, and possibly cannibalized, challenging previous assumptions ab...

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