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November 03, 2025

Law and disorder... MARION MCMULLEN marks the 30th anniversary of BBC sitcom The Thin Blue Line

BLACKADDER writer Ben Elton and Rowan Atkinson joined forces once again for The Thin Blue Line.

The BBC1 sitcom launched 30 years ago on November 13, 1995, and was set in the fictional Gasforth police station.

Rowan Atkinson led the police team as the rule-respecting Inspector Raymond Fowler, with Serena Evans as his long-suffering girlfriend of 10 years as well as his second-in-command Sergeant Patricia Dawkins.

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A REAL TERN UP FOR THE BOOKS

THUNDEROUS skies are pulsing with the lightning white flashes of “sea swallow” wings. A spring storm has brought down a squadron of migrating Arctic terns to the frothing waters of a yachting lake.

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1 mins

June 03, 2026

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Reds top shirt sponsor league

LIVERPOOL have the most valuable front-of-shirt sponsorship deal in the Premier League, a new fair market report has revealed.

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1 min

June 03, 2026

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IOPC will report on Nowak case

A POLICE watchdog probe into how officers responded to the —horrifying— murder of Henry Nowak will report back within the next three months, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has said.

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2 mins

June 03, 2026

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Bristol Post

Good grief, that's real deja view

DON'T worry if you failed to catch episode one of this new thriller, which went out last night.

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1 mins

June 03, 2026

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Intruders break into church and foodbank offices

THIEVES struck at a Bristol church stealing a van used by a foodbank for its vital work. The raiders struck in the early hours in Lockleaze and also stole items from the office.

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1 min

June 03, 2026

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Bristol Post

Ashton Court Historic mansion's new custodians see a bright future

IT IS Bristol's most famous stately home, but now almost 70 years after being taken over by the city of Bristol itself, and decades of headaches about how to save it and what to do with it, Ashton Court Mansion has a new custodian.

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3 mins

June 03, 2026

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Bristol Post

Make kids fizzy about learning

Cola fountains are just one way to fire up imaginations

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2 mins

June 03, 2026

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Ukrainian cities are bombarded

RUSSIA launched hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles against Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities overnight on Monday, killing at least 18 civilians and wounding 131 others, authorities in Ukraine said yesterday.

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1 min

June 03, 2026

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Bristol Post

‘We’re shocked’ Campaigners slam leader’s meetings with lobbyists

CAMPAIGNERS fighting to stop a controversial plan to build hundreds of homes on a wildlife haven in south Bristol say they are ‘shocked and hurt’ after discovering the leader of Bristol City Council met the developers’ lobby firm six days before it was all due to be decided.

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6 mins

June 03, 2026

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Bristol Post

Tennis Sabalenka hoping to see more women’s games at night

ARYNA Sabalenka hopes French Open organisers have been persuaded to put more women’s matches on in the night session after her high-class performance to beat Naomi Osaka.

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2 mins

June 03, 2026

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