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image captionColin and Jacqueline Payne said their care work has never felt like work to them
A couple that cared for adults with learning disabilities throughout the pandemic have been awarded with a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the Queen s birthday Honours.
Jacqueline and Colin Payne from Weston-super-Mare in Somerset looked after the adults in their own home.
The couple said it was necessary after day care centres had been closed due to the government s Covid-19 regulations.
Mrs Payne said she was shocked to hear they were getting the medal.
The couple decided to turn their house into a care home 11 years ago as part of an initiative set up by their local council called Shared Lives.
Pet owner finds baby fox s head in the middle of a road in Bristol For people who have got animals, it’s very scary
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A Bristol woman was shocked to discover a baby fox’s head in the middle of the road with its body missing.
Flavia Payne who lives in Hillfields, near Staple Hill, said she discovered the mutilated animal in the middle of a road near to her home.