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Bristol Post

Bad decisions with best of intentions

India Shaw-Smith takes to the stage as well-meaning, often blundering heroine Emma as Theatre Royal Bath marks the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth. JEFFREY DAVIES finds out more.

5 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

TV fame made me want to live underground like a mole

Comedy favourite Alan Davies talks to MARION MCMULLEN about getting recognised and his return to stand-up

4 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

PM sacks Mandelson as ambassador to US

LORD Peter Mandelson has been withdrawn as ambassador to the US after emails revealed the depth of his relationship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

'Money down the drain' Council paying £20 a meeting for tap water

NEW caterers are charging Bristol City Council £20 for tap water at every committee meeting, it has been revealed.

2 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

JOANNE WATKINSON

IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE NEW FOR START OF TERM

2 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

You needn't travel far for a tasty meal

Forget fancy high-end eateries, sometimes the most enjoyable meals are to be had in your neighbourhood, says ANGUS McINTYRE

3 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Pizza restaurant to open branch at shopping centre

A NEW Pizza Express restaurant looks set to open at The Mall Cribbs Causeway.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025
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Bristol Post

Pioneering oyster reef project aiming to boost biodiversity

AN oyster reef being built off the Norfolk coast has been hailed as a pioneering project that could help increase biodiversity.

2 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Review: Wild Sauna gets it right

BEING one of those people's driving Bristol's sauna boom, I was very excited when my friend said yet another one had opened this time, in an industrial area of Fishponds in east Bristol.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Cadbury boosted by EU sales

CADBURY has managed to bounce back from losing the Royal seal of approval, as a surge in European sales boosted its profit during the most recent financial year.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

£1m worth of cannabis plants found inside flat

CANNABIS plants worth a million pounds have been seized from a flat in Kingsdown.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Cancer care for women 'has stalled'

PROGRESS in ovarian cancer care has “completely stalled” a charity has warned.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Search for Kirk killer

A massive manhunt is under way for a sniper who assassinated Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of President Donald Trump.

2 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Harbourside site set for a refurb

A LANDMARK building on the Harbourside could soon be refurbished with the ground floor opened up with food, drink and retail spaces.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Knife crime deaths Teens were 'failed by the system'

TEENAGERS who were killed in a spate of knife crime incidents at the start of last year in Bristol were 'failed by the system and by the city, their families have said, after the publication of a wide-ranging review into what lessons could be learned from their deaths.

6 min  |

September 12, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

The talk of the Townhouse

Bristol Lido now has its own boutique accommodation so guests can stay overnight and ESTEL FARELL ROIG could not have been more pleased

4 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Downton's Finale farewell

HOLD on to your bonnets, the cast of Downton Abbey will reveal all in this one-off documentary special in advance of the third and final film.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Puma's practical electric beast

GEN-E SENSIBLE CHOICE FOR STANDARD LOOKS AND AN EVERYDAY DRIVE

3 min  |

September 12, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Southern Sage delighted to be on board at ambitious and fast-rising Portishead

ROB Sage reflected on the early weeks of his new role as first-team coach at fast-rising Portishead Town and said: “It’s been a fantastic experience so far.”

5 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

VW INBETWEENER

Volkswagen's second-generation T-Roc SUV sits between the smaller T-Cross and larger Tiguan.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025

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Athletics Felix delighted by his GB selection for tough Spain test

BRISTOL & West AC runner Felix McGrath is celebrating his first Great Britain vest after selection for the third combined World Mountain and Trail Running Championships in Spain at the end of this month.

4 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

BLUES WILL WIN TITLE BEFORE ART'S GUNNS

JOLEON LESCOTT believes Chelsea will win the Premier League title before Arsenal claim another crown.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

HORSE POWER Revival set to Power up in Doncaster's Flying Childers

REVIVAL Power looks the perfect type on breeding and there is plenty of substance to her form to suggest she is the one to beat in the Carlsberg Danish Pilsner Flying Childers Stakes at Doncaster.

2 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Down to earth

Browns, leather and dark timber decor are making their mark, says SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

1 min  |

September 12, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

CHRIS RUNDLE

THE MID-MORNING SNACK IS THE IDEAL TIME TO INDULGE IN HOMEBAKED TREATS, SAYS CHRIS

2 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

High hopes of a redstart restart

BIRDWATCHERS near and far are hot on the fiery tails of arguably our most vibrant songbird - the paint-by-numbers marvel that is the redstart.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

John Lewis half-year losses blamed on tax

Amber MURRAY

2 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Rohan's superb 82 in vain as Sodbury lose cup final to Hatherley & Reddings

HATHERLEY & Reddings held off Chipping Sodbury by 29 runs to lift the First Class Comms County Cup in front of an excellent crowd at the Seat Unique Stadium.

1 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Barriers Teens trying to turn a corner despite struggles

WO Bristol teenagers have told how knife crime and mental health struggles led them to drop out of school with no GCSEs. The two 17-year-olds spoke about the barriers facing young people and why hundreds their age in Bristol are not in education, employment or training (NEET).

3 min  |

September 12, 2025

Bristol Post

Struber: We have to do better in next transfer window

BRISTOL City were “not lucky” in the final two days of the summer transfer window, Gerhard Struber has explained, with the Robins boss of the opinion that he and his side need to do better when January rolls around.

2 min  |

September 12, 2025