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Stardinia is looking to burn bright on back of good form
STARDINIA can get off the mark at the third time of asking in the Compton Beauchamp Fillies' Restricted Novice Stakes at Newbury.
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June 24, 2025
Bristol Post
Maternity services inquiry is announced by Streeting
A NEW maternity investigation is set to focus on the 10 “worst performing” maternity services in England.
2 min |
June 24, 2025
Bristol Post
How to deal with your late loved one's debt
EXPERTS SHARE THE BEST WAYS TO HANDLE THEIR ESTATE. BY LARA OWEN
3 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Cricket Payne elated after his six seals thrilling win over Hampshire
DAVID Payne deployed all his considerable experience to propel Gloucestershire to a dramatic two-wicket victory over Hampshire Hawks in a low-scoring but memorable Vitality Blast contest at the Seat Unique Stadium.
4 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Letters&Opinion
Low voltage electric tools may serve our many needs
3 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Heatwave Parents fume over school's strict uniform rules
PARENTS at a Bristol secondary school said they are frustrated and angry after dozens of children were turned away at the school gates because they arrived wearing PE kit because of the heatwave.
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Tennis Draper admits he hadn't 'felt good all week' after defeat
JACK Draper revealed he was suffering with tonsillitis after making an angry exit from Queen's Club.
2 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Arthur: 'Scary to think where I'd be without music'
FORMER X Factor winner James Arthur has said it is “too scary to even think about” where he would be without his music career.
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Summer shows Idles geared up for Queen Square homecoming
THEY are the biggest act to come out of Bristol since the 1990s, and later this summer, Idles will headline and host not one, but two homecoming gigs in front of 15,000 people in Queen Square.
4 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
PM warns of 'escalation' after strikes
SIR Keir Starmer warned there was a risk of the Middle East crisis spiralling beyond the region after Donald Trump ordered US planes and submarines to attack Iran’s nuclear programme.
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
City house prices keep rising
HOUSE prices in Bristol continue to rise, according to the latest figures.
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June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
£120m of pollution fines to go to environmental projects
POLLUTION fines of more than £100 million will go to environmental projects, the Government has confirmed after concerns it would backtrack on a pledge first made by the Tories.
2 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
B&D Lambert steers Stapleton to surprise success
TEENAGER Dan Lambert produced an unbeaten 46 to guide struggling Stapleton to what could well prove to be a crucial three-wicket home win over high-flying Winterbourne in the Senior Division of the Martin Berrill Sports Bristol & District League.
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June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Streeting: assisted dying will take 'time and money'
WES Streeting has warned that legalising assisted dying would take “time and money” away from other parts of the health service.
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June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
US is 'not seeking war
AMERICA “does not seek war” with Iran, Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has said in the aftermath of a surprise US attack on three of Tehran’s key nuclear sites.
2 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Weeks brothers crack centuries in Thornbury victory
BROTHERS Andy and Simon Weeks both cracked centuries as Thornbury 2nds ended their long wait for a first win of the campaign by chasing down a target of 304 at home to their Frocester counterparts in WEPL's Gloucestershire division, writes Steve Hill.
2 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Low voltage electric tools may serve our many needs
TODAY we are told that Britain needs to build more reservoirs, because the climate is changing. That would be socially and intellectually sensible, for many simple and complex reasons.
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Doctors in call for new independent regulator
THE leader of the British Medical Association (BMA) has called for a new independent regulator, claiming the existing one is “failing to to protect patients and support doctors”.
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Being strong changes your everyday...
Annie Mac chats to LAUREN TAYLOR about sober DJing, weight training and her life since leaving Radio 1
4 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
30 firefighters battle derelict pub blaze
SUPERMARKET shoppers and pub-goers watched in disbelief as a huge fire took hold of a high street building in Fishponds.
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Rugby We need to be better than that, says head coach Farrell
ANDY Farrell demanded an improvement from his British and Irish Lions when they arrive in Australia after they slipped to a 28-24 defeat by Argentina in Dublin.
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June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Hostage remains recovered by IDF
THE Israeli military said it has recovered the remains of three hostages held in the Gaza Strip. The military identified the remains as those of Yonatan Samerano, 21; Ofra Keidar, 70; and Shay Levinson, 19.
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Repairs Banana Bridge reopens ahead of schedule
AFTER more than a year of repairs Langton Street Bridge - better known as the Banana Bridge - has reopened to the public.
2 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Race raises £300k for fight against cancer
Race for Life
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June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Let's strive for more special memories together, says Nuno
NOTTINGHAM Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo has signed a new three-year contract to remain at the City Ground until at least 2028.
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Poppy power Hollywood studio unveils latest star of Gromit trail
HOLLYWOOD film studio Dreamworks has been revealed as the team behind the latest addition to Gromit Unleashed in Bristol.
2 min |
June 23, 2025
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It's enough to make a cat laugh
MARION MCMULLEN looks at the start of comedy panel show 8 Out Of 10 Cats two decades ago
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Sistas step out for Windrush Day
WINDRUSH Day was marked with a commemorative walk around St Pauls yesterday.
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Crime Sex crime cases up - but much unreported
A \"MASSIVE under-reporting” of women reporting domestic violence and rapes is hampering Avon and Somerset Police's work to tackle the problem. But the police and crime commissioner said there has recently been a huge rise in rape survivors coming forward.
1 min |
June 23, 2025
Bristol Post
Pupils must lock phones in pouches
A SECONDARY school has banned pupils from accessing their mobile phones during the school day.
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