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Martin Hesp on Saturday

January 03, 2026

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Western Daily Press

A look at the shifting sands of modern life

WELL... let's hope this one's going to be better than the last one. On the world stage, I mean there's been little to complain about during 2025 in this quiet, leafy corner of the lonely Brendon Hills. Speaking as an old geezer pushing threescore years and ten, things have been as good as a chap could expect.

We really are fortunate, tucked away in this green and fertile peninsula of ours. No one's really come here to bother us since the Normans crossed the Channel in 1066, unless you count the Nazi bombing raids of WW2. A few plagues have swept through, but no widespread war or major famine has soiled our landscapes with bodies or blood in a thousand years.

So we should count ourselves lucky. Even the planet's most scary problem, global warming, has yet to really cause us the life-threatening problems experienced elsewhere. A few warmish heatwaves and a bit more rain... that's the Westcountry sum so far, along with the odd drought here or there. Touch wood (if that's the right thing to say in this particular case) we've had nothing in the way of vast forest-fires wiping out thousands of hectares. There've been a few floods, but nothing like the walls of water that have caused loss of life in other places.

We've been fortunate. So far.

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1 min

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Youngsters may go on loan

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1 min

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PM faces pressure to tackle Trump on Venezuela

THE “vast majority” of Labour MPs want to see democracy in Venezuela, the Prime Minister said, as he faces calls from backbenchers to take a tougher line with United States President Donald Trump.

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1 min

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1 mins

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Cheap loss leaves boss 'super disappointed'

ERHARD Struber admitted that Bristol City’s defeat to Preston North End was “really, really difficult to accept” - with the Robins boss left “super disappointed” by the manner in which his side gave up all three points at Ashton Gate on Sunday.

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2 mins

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Fundraiser after fatal fire hits £425,000

A HEARTBROKEN father has been “humbled beyond comprehension” as a funding campaign set up after he lost his wife and two children in a Boxing Day house fire has topped £425,000.

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1 min

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Western Daily Press

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Marines 'poised for ops' in return to Arctic Circle

BRITISH commandos are returning in force year-round to the Arctic Circle amid ongoing global tensions.

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1 min

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'Human swan' to appear before camera operator death inquiry

EVIDENCE will be heard online next week in the fatal accident inquiry (FAI) into a midair paramotor collision which led to the death of a camera operator.

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1 min

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Gas work halted by second homes

THE volume of second homes in an area of Devon is preventing gas being restored to properties hit by a major outage.

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1 mins

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