About Salisbury Journal
The Salisbury Journal is the number one newspaper for the City. It serves Salisbury, south Wiltshire and parts of Hampshire and Dorset. It has been published continuously since 1729.
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The Bellingcat investigative website is set to name the Russian GRU military intelligence officer at a meeting on Tuesday
Experience Christmas at Beaulieu, a new magical, after-dark, illuminated trail through the grounds and gardens of the Beaulieu visitor attraction this Christmas. On selected dates between 23 November - 30 December, the tree-tops will glisten as the gardens and buildings shimmer with seasonal sparkle. There’s something for everyone as a one mile illuminated path winds its way through the grounds in a magical after dark experience. Greeted by the sights and sounds of Christmas, wander beneath unique tree canopies drenched in seasonal colour. https://bit.ly/2NjhrIG #sponsored
WIN: Submit your family photos using the form in our web story and you could win one of 13 Family Segway Rally prizes worth £140 each at locations across the country or a Tiki Lodge Family Adventure Week on the Gower Peninsula in Wales worth £950.
The Colemans from Salisbury swapped lives with a Hampshire family in Channel 5's Rich House Poor House, airing tonight at 9pm. Here's the moment they found out how much they had to live on for the week... https://bit.ly/2zOHovT
There’s an opening for the top job at Wiltshire Police
Our thoughts are with poor Rose, who died in April, and her family
He said Skripal was a traitor to his country, but again denied any involvement in his attempted murder
"They made it very clear this is not a priority, in fact it will not feature at all in their expenditure. The choice is us or nothing.”
The 40-year-old was arrested after police visited an address in Fisherton Street and two in Hampshire - three potential victims of modern slavery were also identified
The spike in hate crime took place in May, with 83 offences investigated, and a total of 609 investigated between June 2017 and 2018.
There has been another spate of vandalism in the city caused by projectiles fired from catapults.
Wow! Look at our amazing Salisbury Cathedral (with its famous 123m spire), captured by Journal Camera Club member Nick Bull this morning ⭐️
Happy ending for Cody who has finally found a new home
Watch Levi Roots at Salisbury Food and Drink Festival today
“Salisbury is now world renowned and perhaps not for the reason we would want it to be. What we need to do is to try and almost rebrand and we are going through exactly that."
The suspect is believed to have fed back details including the layout of the cul-de-sac where Mr Skripal lived and which door he used to enter and leave
"We just can't afford it anymore, he has to go to a new owner."