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Vital helpline under threat Appeal for funds for lifeline Reach service
BRISTOL'S only dedicated perinatal mental health helpline is facing imminent closure unless emergency funds can be secured in the coming weeks.
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March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Serious scholarship overlooked in favour of a collection of tales
One of the greatest antiquarians England ever produced was born in Wiltshire 400 years ago this week. And like a naughty schoolboy looking through the dictionary for sex-words, Eugene Byrne has been reading his most famous work looking for the most titillating bits.
9 min |
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Public unaware of conditions in which Mother's Day flowers are produced
ALMOST all UK adults are unaware that many Mother’s Day flowers were grown by workers in East Africa, often under harsh conditions and low pay, according to research.
2 min |
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Rain sees surge in cars hitting hidden potholes
HEAVY rain at the start of the year caused a spike in drivers hitting potholes hidden in puddles, new figures suggest.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Council leader defends affordable homes policy
THE leader of Bristol City Council has defended a controversial new planning policy designed to unblock stalled housing developments and deliver desperately needed accommodation.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Women's rugby Bears blitz Tigers with 10-try show
BRISTOL Bears ran in 10 tries as they swept aside Leicester Tigers 68-0 in the PWR.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Plans unveiled for last section of Brabazon Park
DETAILED plans have been submitted for the final section of the park at the centre of the huge new Brabazon development on the former Filton Airfield.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Brabazon Green light for Waitrose and seven-storey office building
DEVELOPERS have secured planning approval for a seven-storey office building at the entrance to a major new neighbourhood in Bristol.
2 min |
March 10, 2026
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Be afraid, be very afraid!
HORROR COULD BE THE TOAST OF THIS YEAR'S OSCARS
3 min |
March 10, 2026
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Step out on a guided walk as festival returns
MORE than 70 community groups and outdoor enthusiasts have teamed up to offer hundreds of guided events for a major Bristol walking festival.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Football Struber hopeful McCrorie will be back for Leicester clash
BRISTOL City hope Ross McCrorie will be available to feature against Leicester City, Gerhard Struber revealed while providing an update on the Scotsman ahead of the Robins' clash with the Foxes.
2 min |
March 10, 2026
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Court Father of killer teen jailed for dealing crack cocaine and heroin
HE father of one of the killers of two teenagers in Bristol two years ago has been jailed after admitting being a drug dealer.
2 min |
March 10, 2026
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'Green slum' Bristol Waste pledges to work with resident to find solution
ASTE bosses have pledged to work with St Pauls residents to tackle overflowing communal bins and create an effective street cleanliness plan.
2 min |
March 10, 2026
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EVERYONE'S BEST MATE AND HERO!
AHEAD OF THE CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL, WE LOOK AT A GOLD CUP LEGEND WHO DIED TRAGICALLY YOUNG
4 min |
March 10, 2026
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Paddington wins big
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
2 min |
March 10, 2026
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Going head to head
M&S VS ALDI: BATTLE OF THE BRANDS CHANNEL 4 8PM
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Football Evans explains why duo didn't play against Crewe
Steve Evans has explained the absence of both Riley Harbottle and Shaq Forde from the dramatic 2-1 win over Crewe Alexandra on Saturday.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Cricket Yadav savours 'special feeling' as India retain T20 title
NDIA captain Suryakumar Yadav savoured a \"special feeling\" as his side lifted their second successive T20 World Cup in Ahmedabad.
2 min |
March 10, 2026
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Trade body warns of rise in rogue 'driller killer' locksmiths
A BRISTOL locksmith has issued a stark warning over a rise in rogue operators using heavily discounted online adverts to scam desperate households.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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New Lion ready to pounce on day one
CHELTENHAM 2026 - DAY ONE
3 min |
March 10, 2026
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Reeves can take Conservative Brexit criticism in her stride
HADOW Chancellor Sir Mel Stride's recent accusation that Rachel Reeves is \"rowing back on Brexit\" misrepresents her position.
3 min |
March 10, 2026
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'Well-run' lap-dancing clubs get licences extended
BRISTOL'S two lap-dancing clubs have had their sex entertainment licences renewed for another year.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Retail sales affected by wet weather
FEBRUARY'S wet weather dampened retail sales across the UK, amid warnings that the Middle East conflict is threatening to halt any longer-term recovery in consumer confidence.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Bistro owner: Parking charges have cut our trade by half
A BUSINESS owner says the controversial introduction of car parking charges has severely damaged the local high street economy.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Henderson has second thoughts on Jonbon
MAJBOROUGH heads a field of 10 for tomorrow's BetMGM Queen Mother Champion Chase for which Jonbon was not declared.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Southam-Hales may be back for last few games of the season
MACAULEY Southam-Hales could return before the end of the season after not featuring for Bristol Rovers since their 1-0 defeat against Notts County in November.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Protesters a snapshot of public resistance
Ninety years ago today, some Bristolians were looking forward to a visit from the leader of Britain's most prominent fascist party. But both party members and counter-demonstrators were to be disappointed when he sent the future \"Lord Haw-Haw\" in his place, as Beau Lane explains.
4 min |
March 10, 2026
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Anti-Muslim hate definition 'won't restrict free speech'
A NEW definition of anti-Muslim hate will not restrict freedom of speech, the Communities Secretary has pledged, as he also warned of the need for a \"greater expectation\" that people coming to the UK learn English.
1 min |
March 10, 2026
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Housing battle Hundreds object to meadows plan
An artist's impression of how the Brislington Meadows development could look
2 min |
March 10, 2026
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Loungers boss hits back at critic
THE boss of a Bristol-founded restaurant chain has hit back at a scathing review by food critic Tom Parker Bowles - cheekily inviting him and Queen Camilla for a Mother's Day meal.
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