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Paramedic Sam Sears, 44, from Kettering, Northamptonshire, spent three-weeks in Gaza with frontline medical charity UK-Med.
Police said she was arrested on suspicion of possession of an article that indicates support for a proscribed organisation.
From this week service personnel will be allowed to keep up to two dogs, cats or smaller pets without needing permission.
It is thought the incident occurred near Monks Lane in Fiddington, near Tewkesbury, at around 11.25pm on Saturday.
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"Significant" steps have been taken to upgrade Inverness's crematorium to ensure it remains fit for purpose, a council ...
Pensions UK includes holidays in its retirement living standards, which help people understand what kind of lifestyle they ...