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'Adding VAT to private school fees could weaken our armed forces'
Could AI rescue A&E? Let’s hope we don’t have to wait too long for the results
How can you have a public inquiry about something secret?
Determined to set city on a sustainable path
'I welcome the decision not to place Stonehenge on the at risk register'
Word Up: 'I’ve had the joys of moving house'
Is using AI for ideas generation the same as plagiarism?
Bromley: Glen got lucky but will he be true to his word and serve the people?
Word up: A motorway murder mystery and a midlife coffee mishap
This is an unusual election and I urge everyone to vote
A sad, tragic end to the remarkable life of Michael Mosley
'Genuine privilege' to take part in D-Day 80 service in the Guildhall Square
Word-up: Could Salisbury become a marginal seat after 100 years?
Return of national service ‘unpalatable’ for young people
MP claims business is booming while book shop calls mayday
Very British to be more worried about images of sex than violence
Danny Kruger MP: Spend Stonehenge tunnel money on our defence budget
Is theatre etiquette fraying and shifting thanks to lockdown?
Finding your way on your bike – Simple and cheap navigation when you are out cycling
Government is a ‘cruel mistress’ but crueller for some than others
Word-up: Walkers’ curious case of nominative determinism
Antiques expert explains why the arts and crafts movement is gaining value
The potential for AI to deliver future scandals – and then some – is ‘mailed on’
Antiques Corner: Expert gives his view on teapots and how to spot a gem
Word-up: I must secretly confess to quite liking January
A look forward to what might happen in Salisbury in 2024
Five simple tips for mindful eating from an expert in Salisbury
Councillor's Column: Time to reflect on highs and lows of 2023
'Your chance to talk to us about this year's city council budget'
Word up: To eat the pizza or not...a modern-day moral conundrum
Stone age attitude to recognising women’s great achievements
Choosing the right raffle prize is like finding the Holy Grail
'I won’t be voting to raise the age at which it is lawful to purchase tobacco'
Word up: Getting to the truth between a Wordle and a prime minister
There are still challenges ahead but Salisbury feels like a city on the up
Going green: how active travel can improve everyone's quality of life
Danny Kruger MP: The future of shooting on Salisbury Plain is at risk
Pete Catlin will be remembered as a 'music legend' who taught blues for 22 years
A303: Building a tunnel between a rock and a hard place
'Instead of finding solutions we have a load of hot air about hanging baskets'
Marking the start of summer with memories of music festivals
Word up: Prime minister’s maths vision just doesn’t add up
Bygone: On the shouts and primitive music of a skimmington
'Creepy' child bollards one attempt at different tactic at stopping speeding
Bygone: Christopher the Giant's return will be fantastic
Word up: Culinary group is making a hash of the full English breakfast
Bygone: When Lord Nelson received the freedom of the city
Column: Everything that goes on at Old Sarum impacts city residents
Word Up: BBC hits the post in struggle to maintain its impartiality
Bygone: How Marks and Spencer went from a penny bazaar to an international giant
Word up: Being a taxi driver to teenage girls can have its pros and cons
WORD UP: Farmers need our support or shortages will 'prove the tip of the iceberg'
Bygone: 'When Salisbury had a City Hall to be proud of'
Word up: 'A tale of two beverages and the curious power of brands'