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William and Kate to spend more time in Scotland to boost support for Union as SNP calls for IndyRef2
The royal couple recently enjoyed a week-long tour of Scotland in which William spoke candidly of his love for the country.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on a recent visit to Edinburgh, where William spoke of his love for Scotland (Image: REUTERS)
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Council apologises over plan to ban alcohol and gatherings of more than three at Bristol park
Bristol City Council has pulled the consultation at least for now and issued an apology
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Controversial plans to tackle anti-social behaviour at a Bristol park have been pulled from the council s website.
Police called to reports of a rave at St Andrew s Park in Bristol
But no offences were identified by police
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Police were called to reports of a rave at a park in Bristol last night (May 30).
Avon and Somerset Police was called to St Andrew s Park at around 8.50pm by a member of the public who raised concerns a rave was taking place in the park in St Andrew s.