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Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Football We've got the quality to turn things around - Rogers

MORGAN Rogers says Aston Villa have the belief they can turn their Champions League quarter-final tie with Paris St Germain around.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Services help cut crime and support victims

AS Police and Crime Commissioner, it will be no surprise that commissioning is a part of my role. In simple terms, this means deciding how money from the government is used to provide services that support victims of crime and fund activities that help to reduce and prevent crime. Commissioning isn’t just about spending money, it's a process. It involves understanding what is needed, planning services to meet those needs, and ensuring the services deliver the right outcomes. Here's how it works:

2 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

AGGRESSIVE NEGOTIATIONS

POLITICS is a messy business and Viola Davis's US President ends up with more than her own blood on her hands in director Patricia Riggen’s rollicking action thriller which stages a terrorist outrage at the annual gathering of the 20 most influential world leaders.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

'The story is at the heart of what we are doing'

catches up with one of the stars of Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) that's coming to Theatre Royal Bath next week. Rhianna McGreevy talks about playing three characters and telling the Jane Austen classic with humour and music

5 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Housing Build-to-rent flats go on the market

ONE of Bristol's biggest new 'build-to-rent' developments has begun marketing its flats with the rent for a two-bed apartment starting at £1,960 a month.

3 min  |

April 11, 2025

Bristol Post

Studio in line for prestigious Cannes Film Festival prize

IT’S lights, camera, shortlist for The Bottle Yard Studios, as the Bristol-based production hub has been named as a finalist for the Studio of the Year prize at the prestigious Global Production Awards.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025

Bristol Post

Black bins North Somerset set to switch to three-weekly collections

HOUSEHOLDS in North Somerset are being told to prepare for their black bins to only be collected every three weeks ~ as council bosses in neighbouring Bristol consider doing the same.

2 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Cricket Harry happy to take step back from franchise commitments

HARRY Brook insisted there is no amount of money on the lucrative franchise circuit that could sway him from his England commitments ahead of a crucial next few months.

2 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

PM promise to listen to areas 'failed' by politics

POLITICS has failed communities across the UK for decades, Sir Keir Starmer has said, as he promised change to bring an end to an era of \"managed decline\".

1 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

I didn't want to be a size zero woman taking down 300 men

AT NEARLY 60, VIOLA DAVIS HAS PUMPED UP HER MUSCLES FOR THRILLER G20'S BRUISING ACTION SEQUENCES. SHE AND THE CAST CHAT TO ELLA WALKER

4 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

COOL Britannia

In search of a totally tropical adventure, PETER RICKMAN set sail on P&O's flasgship for a voyage of discovery in the beautiful Caribbean

4 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Worms should wiggle not shrivel

T'S easy to go wild for worms, especially when you know what amazing engineers they are! Below our feet, worms are working hard by creating networks and mixing the earth up, which helps oxygen and water to flow through the soil.

2 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Digging for answers

IT LOOKS like viewers could be in for some shocks as John Sugden and Joe Tate’s secrets are thrust into the spotlight.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Arrest MP Dan Norris banned from entering Parliament and Weca offices

DAN Norris has been banned from entering Parliament or the offices of the combined authority he runs as metro mayor.

2 min  |

April 11, 2025

Bristol Post

Cricket Bancroft ready to lead Glos after arriving from Australia

GLOUCESTERSHIRE return to Bristol for the first time in 2025 as they host Glamorgan in the Rothesay County Championship edition of the Severnside derby.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025

Bristol Post

'My father's death left a massive hole'

NEARLY 40 years after his father Bill died from a heart attack, aged just 59, football manager Ian Holloway is still haunted by a profound sense of loss.

2 min  |

April 11, 2025

Bristol Post

SOFT-TOP SIZZLER

Aston Martin says it has created its “most powerful open-top series production” car in the Vanquish Volante. With the same 5.2-litre V12 engine as the hard-top, it does 0-60mph in 3.2 seconds, hitting a top speed of 214mph.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

City gets first leaning support rail for cyclists

A NEW piece of street furniture has been installed for the first time in Bristol - a railing for cyclists waiting on a hill in the middle of the city.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

CATCHING THE EYE...

Oystercatchers announce their spring arrival on the nuptials scene

1 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

STAN CULLIMORE

ONE of the joys of exotic travel, is the exotic food you encounter along the way. I take particular pleasure in the fruity stuff on offer. Regular readers with an eye for detail might remember that last week I was in Bangkok, Thailand. Since then I have moved on a bit, but not very far. Still in that neck of the woods, still having a ridiculously pleasing time.

3 min  |

April 11, 2025

Bristol Post

Wacky races Charity soapbox derby set to make its city debut

MORE than 30 teams have signed up to Bristol's first major soapbox derby event, as organisers have revealed which two local good causes will benefit from the huge spectacle.

2 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

TAKE A BITE OUT OF BAHRAIN

Chef and author Noor Murad has spent years working with Yotam Ottolenghi on books and recipes - now she's written her first solo recipe collection. ELLA WALKER finds out more

3 min  |

April 11, 2025

Bristol Post

Football It didn't feel real, says City goal hero Roberts

As Haydon Roberts made his way into the press conference room, just a matter of minutes after Bristol City's win over West Brom, it was impossible not to notice the beaming smile brandished across the defender's face as he quickly switched off his phone, which was undoubtedly awash with messages from family and friends, and took his seat behind the desk.

3 min  |

April 11, 2025

Bristol Post

Kofi doesn't deserve to be in this situation, says Rovers boss

INIGO Calderon admitted he feels “sorry” for Kofi Shaw who, at just 18, is being relied upon as a key player to help Bristol Rovers avoid relegation to League Two.

2 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Hate thy neighbour

Suburban bliss gets cracked wide open in The Feud, coming soon to 5. hears more from stars Jill Halfpenny and Rupert Penry-Jones

4 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Could Gareth Malone's latest test be too hard to Handel?

Gareth Malone is tackling Handel's Messiah with eight novice singers.

2 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Brian May 'very well' as he recovers from stroke

ACTRESS Anita Dobson has said her husband Sir Brian May is “very well, back to his old self”, following his stroke last year.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

MANNING HAILS HIS 'TIGHTER' CITY GROUP

LIAM Manning believes the fact his Bristol City squad was arguably \"weakened\" during the January transfer window has helped bring the group closer together as they look to book a place in the Championship play-offs.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025

Bristol Post

In those days you got something like five shillings if you found a body

T was good to see CN Westeman’s letter about the Palestine Police printed on Tuesday, April 8.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Grooming gang inquiries to go ahead, says Cooper

THE Home Secretary has insisted that local inquiries into grooming gangs in five towns will be going ahead despite accusations the plans were being watered down.

1 min  |

April 11, 2025