This is why there were fire engines outside M&S on Saturday night
Firefighters responded to reports of smoke rising from the M&S store in Salisbury and an alarm sounding
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Tom joined the Salisbury Journal as a senior reporter in October 2024 and lives in the city centre. He trained at Cardiff University and studied history at the University of Birmingham. He previously worked at Newsquest's titles in Somerset and supports Exeter City.
Tom joined the Salisbury Journal as a senior reporter in October 2024 and lives in the city centre. He trained at Cardiff University and studied history at the University of Birmingham. He previously worked at Newsquest's titles in Somerset and supports Exeter City.
Firefighters responded to reports of smoke rising from the M&S store in Salisbury and an alarm sounding
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