Forensic Accounting Jobs in Bristol
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The latest news on Forensic Accounting jobs in Bristol
Porter quizzed over 'poison soup'
A kitchen porter at Stowe School in Buckinghamshire is arrested and bailed over allegations poison was added to some soup.
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Shooting couple named by police
Police name a husband and wife found dead at their East Dunbartonshire home, following a suspected shooting incident.
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The latest recruitment news
Playboy arrested on death charges
An American playboy has been arrested over the deaths of two British tourists in a hit-and-run crash.
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Extra £23m pledge for social work
An extra £23m is to be put into front-line social work and serious case reviews will be made clearer, says Children's Secretary Ed Balls.
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The latest news about Bristol
Live - Wednesday football
Barcelona host Stuttgart and Olympiakos travel to Bordeaux in the last of the Champions League last-16 ties, while Newcastle and Scunthorpe face each other in the Championship.
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Extra funds as pupil numbers rise
More than £2m will have to be spent on extra classrooms in primary schools in Bristol due to increasing pressure for places.
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