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Bristol Post

Comments about lack of jobs should be answered by a proper enquiry

WATCHED Dr Emma Runswick, deputy chair of the BMA Council, answer questions on November 14 put to her by Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty on BBC Breakfast when Dr Runswick stated the following reasons for the current and past strikes:

1 min  |

November 19, 2025

Bristol Post

'I want Dad rattled in jungle', says star's girl

MARTIN Kemp's daughter Harleymoon has said she wants to see him \"stressed and rattled\" with \"the worst possible trial there is\" in the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here jungle.

1 min  |

November 19, 2025

Bristol Post

Israeli is killed in West Bank

AN Israeli was killed and three others were wounded in an attack yesterday at a road intersection in the West Bank, Israel's rescue service said, following a spate of settler attacks on Palestinians across the occupied territory.

1 min  |

November 19, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Cricket England ready to unleash pace ace Wood in Ashes opener

MARK Wood's chances of lining up in Friday's first Ashes Test are on the rise after he roared through an “absolutely rapid” spell in the nets in Perth.

2 min  |

November 19, 2025

Bristol Post

'Anti-business' Restaurant boss hits out at council officers amid tables row

THE founder of a tapas restaurant whose battle to retain its al fresco pavement dining has become one of Bristol’s most popular planning applications has hit back at council planners who are recommending refusal.

3 min  |

November 19, 2025

Bristol Post

Drain pain Call to end 'vicious puddle' trouble

A \"PARTICULARLY vicious\" puddle is forcing pedestrians to wait for a gap in traffic and then sprint past to avoid getting splashed.

2 min  |

November 19, 2025

Bristol Post

Fundraiser to replace stolen tattoo equipment

THOUSANDS of pounds of equipment was stolen from a tattoo shop in East Bristol.

1 min  |

November 19, 2025

Bristol Post

Cricket Pope confident he can get the best out of himself during the Ashes

OLLIE Pope believes he is more prepared than ever for the hostility of an Ashes series after fighting hard for his England place for the past year.

2 min  |

November 18, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Remembering lives lost for air safety

The Aerospace Bristol museum recently unveiled a memorial to those associated with the Filton aircraft industry who lost their lives and who each played a part in making flying so safe nowadays. Eugene Byrne reports.

4 min  |

November 18, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

M&S at forefront of consumer revolution

It's been a long journey since the time they'd sell you a nutmeg grater for a penny from a shop in the Upper Arcade ... Eugene Byrne, our man at the self-checkout with the Best Ever prawn sandwich and two dozen double chocolate muffins, welcomes the return of Marks & Spencer to the middle of Bristol.

4 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Children in care being overpoliced - report

CHILDREN in care are 10 times more likely to be cautioned or convicted, research has shown, prompting the Government to say it will look at what more can be done to improve how the state looks after vulnerable young people.

2 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

'Gobsmacking' Villagers' fury at airport lights plan on common

THE owners of an ancient common have said they are seeking legal advice after Bristol Airport announced it would need to use some of the land to install huge lights for aircraft approaching an extended runway.

5 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Basketball Flyers overcome Gladiators in high-scoring tussle

BRISTOL Flyers improved to 6-3 in the SLB Championship with a hard-fought 103-94 win over the Caledonia Gladiators in a high-scoring game at the SGS College Arena.

1 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Holding up signs of the times

SO there you were thinking that the Green Party was all about saving the planet, using less fossil fuels, and usually with a side-order of vegetarian/ veganism because eating dead animals isn’t just icky, but bad for the environment.

2 min  |

November 18, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

'We need a community hub here' Residents in battle to save centre

A ‘PASSIONATE’ community in Knowle West has called on Bristol City Council’s officers to work with them to save a former youth club and return it back into the hands of the people who live around there.

4 min  |

November 18, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Scandalous rise from destitution to wealth and fame

Jonathan Rowe tells the story of an impoverished teenage girl from Bath whose seduction at a shockingly early age started her rise to the heights of English society in the 18th century.

5 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Equal access Plans to make parks safer approved

PLANS to make Bristol parks safer for women and girls received unanimous support from city councillors despite concerns about the potential impact on wildlife such as bats.

2 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

How knitting can weave calm and joy into your life

Sporting star Tom Daley inspired the nation to dust off their old knitting needles after he was spotted stitching between dives at the Paris Olympics last year.

2 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Hasina death sentence

SHEIKH Hasina, Bangladesh's ousted prime minister, has been sentenced to death by a special tribunal on charges of crimes against humanity, following her crackdown on a student uprising last year that killed hundreds of people and led to the toppling of her 15-year rule.

1 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Court Violent man strangled partner after argument

A VIOLENT man from Bristol assaulted and strangled his partner after he attended the Glastonbury Festival to confront her after they had an argument.

1 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Repairs programme for church clock tower

A HISTORIC church clock tower is set to be be repaired.

1 min  |

November 18, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Gamers stick to favourites as fresh releases struggle

THE UK branch of Ubisoft has issued a warning that its sales for the current financial year are expected to be lower due to a combination of fewer new games being released and significant changes in consumer habits.

1 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

‘Default yes’ to any housing developments near stations

HOUSING developments near stations will receive a “default yes” from planners as the Government aims to meet its pledge of building 1.5 million homes.

1 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

'I'D LOVE TO PLAY FOR UNITED ONE DAY'

ON-LOAN BRISTOL CITY GOALKEEPER RADEK VITEK REVEALS HIS LONG-TERM AMBITION

1 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Football Pulis: Recruitment so important to a Rovers revival

TONY Pulis believes Bristol Rovers should focus their attention on smart recruitment and a policy of developing young players to arrest their slide down the English Football League (EFL).

3 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Pieminister shuts online shop before Black Friday

PIE company Pieminister has announced plans to temporarily close its online shop ahead of Black Friday.

1 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Three sought after 3am pole-beating

A MAN suffered facial scarring after being beaten with a pole in Staple Hill.

1 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Rugby This must not be a flash in the pan, says England star Ford

GEORGE Ford and Maro Itoje have demanded England continue producing statement wins by building on Saturday's crushing 33-19 victory over New Zealand.

2 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

City tech firm secures Inter Ikea funding

A BRISTOL tech company that was the only UK finalist for Prince William's Earthshot Prize 2025 has secured funding from Inter Ikea.

1 min  |

November 18, 2025

Bristol Post

Shah tries to reassure BBC staff

BBC chairman Samir Shah has reassured staff that United States President Donald Trump has “no basis for a defamation case” over the editing of his speech for an episode of Panorama, adding: “We are determined to fight this.”

1 min  |

November 18, 2025