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Fiona Lamdin

Bristol

Social Affairs Correspondent at BBC

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  • 1 week ago | bbc.com | Fiona Lamdin |Sarah Turnnidge

    Stop killers 'glorifying' deaths online, say mumsFiona Lamdin & Sarah TurnnidgeBBCMargaret Mizen (left) and Leanne Ekland (right) have called for action after their sons' killers shared music referring to their murders onlineTwo mothers of sons murdered as teenagers have called for action to be taken over "glorifying" online videos posted by killers from prison.

  • 1 week ago | bbc.co.uk | Fiona Lamdin |Sarah Turnnidge

    Image caption, Leanne Ekland (right) and Margaret Mizen (left) have called for action after their sons' killers shared music referring to their murders onlineThe mum of a teenager stabbed to death last year has called for action to be taken over online videos "glorifying" murder posted by killers. Leanne Ekland's son, Max Dixon, was16 when he was killed alongside his best friend Mason Rist, 15, outside Mason's home in Knowle West, Bristol, in January 2024.

  • 3 weeks ago | bbc.co.uk | Fiona Lamdin |Daniel Sexton

    Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The Marble World Championships have been held at The Greyhound pub since 1932The World Marble Championships are taking place in Tinsley Green in West Sussex on Friday. The championship, which has been held at the Greyhound pub since 1932, has been staged annually since 1588, except for when Covid-19 forced the postponement of the competition.

  • 3 weeks ago | bbc.com | Fiona Lamdin

    World Marble Championships to take placeFiona LamdinDaniel SextonGetty ImagesThe Marble World Championships have been held at The Greyhound pub since 1932The World Marble Championships are taking place in Tinsley Green in West Sussex on Friday. The championship, which has been held at the Greyhound pub since 1932, has been staged annually since 1588, except for when Covid-19 forced the postponement of the competition.

  • 1 month ago | bbc.com | Fiona Lamdin |Dawn Limbu

    Schools to be shown shown anti-knife crime film Fiona Lamdin & Dawn LimbuBBCSchools in south Bristol have come together in unity following Max and Mason's deathsSecondary schools and youth clubs in Bristol will soon have access to a film about preventing knife violence, following the death of two best friends. The film, titled Safer Together, was produced by community organisation Unique Voice CIC to highlight the importance of uniting communities and tackling violence.

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