IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

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A father of three accused of killing his wife and daughter did so out of anger and jealousy after suspecting he was being cheated on, a court heard. Click here for the latest trial update.

Residents in Salisbury have been asked to be patient as the roll-out of the first, and so far only, Covid-19 vaccine to have been approved for use is officially underway.

Protestors staged what was described as a ‘mass trespass’ at Stonehenge at the weekend, to raise concerns over “harebrained” plans for a two-mile tunnel close to the famous landmark.

In pictures: Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Salisbury visit and Christmas at the cathedral.

And more.

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Plans which could see Alderholt “expanded significantly” have been mooted in Dorset Council’s vision for the future.

Santa Claus made a special visit to Verwood and Three Legged Cross to bring some festive cheer to children.

Concerns were raised about problems with dog fouling during a meeting of Fordingbridge Town Council.

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A Bulgarian man who broke his neck in a crash while driving at nearly three times the drink drive limit, told police he “didn’t know the rules in this country”, a court heard.

A man who was found in possession of stun guns, knives, drugs and cash has been jailed for three years, after a previously "unduly lenient" sentence.

Shaftesbury's High Street has been transformed into a winter wonderland with Christmas trees and lights.

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