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Toll rise Bridge chiefs blame hike on soaring costs
TOLLS on the Clifton Suspension Bridge are set to rise for the first time in a decade.
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September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Struber aiming to make ‘small adjustments’ to his City team
BRISTOL City have learned just how close this season’s Championship is set to be after their defeat to Oxford United, Gerhard Struber said, but the Robins’ focus is now on their trip to Preston North End rather than their first league defeat.
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September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Lennon 'resented having to be a Beatle' after split
JOHN Lennon \"resented having to be a Beatle\" in the years after the band split, according to his son Sean Ono Lennon.
1 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Rugby Marshall to leave Bristol Sport for WRU job
THE Welsh Rugby Union has appointed Gavin Marshall as its new chief operating officer.
1 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
It's good to talk about things that are often seen as taboo...
Steve Coogan discusses how Alan Partridge becomes a mental health champion for the middle-aged in his new series. By LYNN RUSK
3 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
I’m very proud to be described as a gay icon…
Former children's laureate Dame Jacqueline Wilson talks sex, marriage and spicing up her second book for adults. HANNAH STEPHENSON finds out more
5 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
I NEVER THOUGHT ART WOULD MIK IT AS BOSS
With OLIVIA BUZAGLO and JOLEON LESCOTT
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September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Hamas 'will not have Gaza role'
THE Palestinian president, speaking to world leaders over video after the US revoked his visa, said his people “reject” the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel and pledged that the militant group would have no role in governing Gaza after the war ends and must hand over its weapons.
1 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Family history helps shape author's new seafaring tale
Former Bristol Post journalist DAVID CLENSY’S new novel was inspired by his family's wartime experiences, he explains
5 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Cheers! Cheltenham reveal ‘important’ Guinness news
THE big news in horse racing this week came from Cheltenham, which revealed its price for a pint of Guinness had been cut 30p to £7.50.
2 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Dressing down Council criticised over information requests backlog
BRISTOL City Council has been hit with a second enforcement notice due to its ongoing lack of transparency.
2 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
5 STRIVES FOR POLE POSITION
POLESTAR 5 GETS ECO CONSCIOUS AND STILL LOOKS HOT TO GO!
3 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
The best bar nun
SISTER BONIFACE MYSTERIES
1 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Striking and quirky decor with loyal following
WELCOME to the best steakhouse in the city - that’s the bold statement on the website homepage of Steak of The Art. I'm sure a few of Bristol's other steakhouses might have something to say about that claim but after 12 years, this Harbourside restaurant certainly has a loyal following.
2 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
£5bn 'power for people to lead revival'
THE Government has announced funding of up to £5 billion to revive high streets, parks and public spaces.
2 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Seven-storey office plan unveiled
A NEW seven-storey office building could be built above a flagship Waitrose store planned for the new Brabazon neighbourhood on the edge of Bristol.
1 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
From 'Happy Cactus' to 'Unicorn Horns'... kids rename fruit and veg
THE weird and wonderful ways that children describe fruit and vegetables is helping others to try them.
2 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Jail term for Sarkozy
A Paris court has sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years in prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy in an alleged scheme to finance his 2007 election campaign with funds from Libya.
2 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
CARRY ON CLIO
Renault has revealed the sixth-generation Clio supermini, with the biggest design update for more than a decade - and now available with petrol and hybrid power.
1 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
STAN CULLIMORE
First thing needed was a bike rack for the camper. That was quite easy. Got a preloved one from a local ad. Ah, local ads. How I love them. The perfect place to find preloved stuff.
3 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
GET THE BLUES
This trio of jazzy blues will add depth and drama to your decor, says SAM WYLIE-HARRIS
1 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
CALL TO ARMS...
STAR-STUDDED ACTION THRILLER COULD FINALLY LAND ACCLAIMED DIRECTOR PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON AN ACADEMY AWARD
1 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Women’s rugby No England changes for World Cup final
ENGLAND have named an unchanged starting XV and bench for tomorrow's World Cup final against Canada at Allianz Stadium.
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September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
'A step too far' Villagers say plans for 1,600 homes will be disastrous
VILLAGERS have vowed to fight developers claiming they are “under siege” from 1,600 new homes - which are set to nearly double its size and “destroy” the countryside around Bristol.
3 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Co-op takes £80m cyber attack hit
THE Co-operative Group has disclosed an £80m blow to half- year profit following a destructive cyber attack earlier this year.
1 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
Fare deal 'Give asylum seekers free bus travel'
ASYLUM seekers in Bristol and the West of England should be given free bus travel, because they have to walk 10 miles just to report in with the police every week.
2 min |
September 26, 2025
Bristol Post
RIGHT ON THE TILES
This room-by-room guide will inspire you to choose the right style for your space.
3 min |
September 25, 2025
Bristol Post
Seymour sink Stockwood to reach second round
SEYMOUR United continued their good start to the season with a 4-1 victory at Senior Division Stockwood Wanderers Reserves in the first round of the Uhlsport Bristol & District Cup.
1 min |
September 25, 2025
Bristol Post
Police chief speaks out 'Minorities are living in fear'
AVON and Somerset's chief constable has said people are too scared to go about their daily lives for fear of being racially attacked in the street.
2 min |
September 25, 2025
Bristol Post
Scene stealer Aborted studio sale plan cost city council £430,000
THE aborted sale of the world-famous Bottle Yard Studios cost Bristol City Council taxpayers £430,000, it has been revealed.
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