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Bristol Post
Football! Struber hopeful of more signings in last week of window
BRISTOL
2 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
City bucks trend on house building - but there's still a long way to go'
BRISTOL is bucking the trend on house building but council bosses admit there is still “a long way to go” to meet local need.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Payouts on way following water outage
THOUSANDS of Bristol households are set to receive hundreds of pounds in compensation after enduring a four-day water outage.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
McQueen family seek protection
FOOTBALL must do more to protect players, the family of the former Scotland defender Gordon McQueen said, after an inquest found that heading the ball was “likely” to have contributed to a brain injury which was a factor in his death.
2 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Women's football Bennett strikes to rescue a point
BRISTOL City Women earned a Women’s Super League 2 point on the road at Ipswich Town on Sunday.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Tips on tailoring your diet to stay healthy in your 60s
As we move into our 60s and beyond, our bodies undergo significant changes, making it even more essential to prioritise our health and fuel ourselves with the vital nutrients that help keep us fit, strong and energised.
2 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Shame-eating monster to return for the first time in centuries
A HISTORIC Bristol tradition featuring a giant shame-eating lake monster is returning to the city for the first time in centuries.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Seat of the problem
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2 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
FOCUS ON GLAUCOMA
As cases of the eye condition rise, CAMILLA FOSTER explores the symptoms and what to do about it
2 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
'Constructive' talks hailed
NEGOTIATIONS aimed at ending Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are yielding apparent signs of progress, but major challenges remain on the path to a final settlement, a senior Kremlin official has said in Moscow.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Panto blending fact, fiction and local history
The panto season's not over yet, and if you're looking for some family entertainment over the February school break, there's a show about Robinson Crusoe.
5 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Quick steps to fitness
Here Tara Riley - pilates, barre and strength trainer - shares five short-burst exercises that can be easily woven into even the busiest schedules.
3 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
MP Darren needs to swap rhetoric for delivery
BRISTOL'S Darren Jones MP is reported to be working on some new policy plans and a radical initiative to change things for the people of this country.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Weca Budget set for big rise with extra £7m planned to fix potholes
The West of England Combined Authority is proposing to increase its budget by nine per cent for the 2026-2027 financial year, to £416 million.
2 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
£2.7m funding boost for hospices in region
HOSPICES serving Bristol and the surrounding area have been awarded a major cash boost as part of a £2.69 million government investment in the South West.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
'There's a real community here' Redland's riding high
REDLAND was recently named among the coolest postcodes in the country by the Sunday Times, but local residents insist there is far more to their neighbourhood than the Michelin-starred restaurants and trendy cafes that attract visitors from across Bristol.
3 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Officer failed to record domestic violence allegation
A FORMER Avon and Somerset Police officer who failed to record an allegation of domestic assault has been found guilty of gross misconduct.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Major cuts to number of police forces in shake-up
EVERY police force in the country will be able to use live facial recognition vans as part of the biggest shake-up in policing in decades.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Flight prices to rise as airports face soaring property tax bills
AIR passengers are being warned to brace for ticket hikes as regional airports across the UK face “unprecedented” rises in property tax next year.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Transport No Weca funding for Park Street plans
CONTROVERSIAL plan to ban cars from driving through Park Street has been blocked by the West of England metro mayor.
2 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Football Injured Gas players not expected back for big MK test
T’S set to be another eventful week for Bristol Rovers, with two games in League Two, alongside the final seven days of the January transfer window.
3 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Ex-Tory Home Secretary Suella defects to Reform
FORMER
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Clifton show plenty of spirit in National One defeat to Sale
Sale 57 Clifton 0
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Anderson stars but Flyers end up well beaten by Giants
BRISTOL
2 min |
January 27, 2026
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January 27, 2026
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Sport Team GB athletes all kitted out for Winter Olympics challenge
THIRTEEN bobsleigh and skeleton athletes who train at the University of Bath have been selected to represent Team GB at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Italy.
3 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Air pollution City residents urged to ditch burners
BRISTOL residents are being urged to ditch their wood burners to save lives and avoid council fines of up to £300.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Cate Blanchett set to tread boards at National Theatre
TWO-TIME Oscar winner Cate Blanchett is one of a host of acclaimed actresses who will be performing at the National Theatre this year.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
'Relentless' cost hikes see hundreds of UK hospitality firms close
THE “relentless” increase in operating costs put hospitality businesses under increasing pressure in the final quarter of last year, industry figures suggest.
1 min |
January 27, 2026
Bristol Post
Key moments in cinema's history as lights dim for the last time
Soon, the old Odeon on Union Street is to close its doors for the last time. Eugene Byrne looks at six moments in the history of one of Bristol's greatest survivors.
8 min |