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Sculpture of Black Lives Matter protester removed from Colston plinth

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The sculpture of a Black Lives Matter protester which replaced the statue of slave trader Edward Colston has been removed. Pictures from the scene appeared to show workers at the site at around 5.20am on Thursday. Bristol City Council...
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Statue of Black Lives Matter protester taken down

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The sculpture of a Black Lives Matter protester which replaced the statue of slave trader Edward Colston has been removed. Pictures from the scene appeared to show workers at the site at around 5.20am on Thursday. Bristol City Council...
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The Wave surfing facility opens after Covid-19 closure

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Surfers paddle-out at The Wave inland surfing lake in Bristol, as it reopens following its Covid-19 closure. After training, the whole team took a moment to reflect before opening the doors again this Saturday - and then enjoyed a...
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XR protesters create crime scene outside Barclays in Bristol

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Extinction Rebellion and Stop Ecocide protesters dressed as forensic investigators outside Barclays bank in Broadmead, Bristol, to protest against what they have termed the financing of climate devastation by the bank.
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Police and Covid marshals on patrol around Bristol

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Police and Covid marshals patrolling in Bristol on November 25. It's emerged that the city will be under Tier 3 restrictions from December 2.
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Quiet M4 motorway as third national lockdown begins in England

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The M4 motorway looking east at rush hour 0842am. Taken from bridge between J18-19 close to Bristol on the first day of the third national lockdown in England.
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Surge testing for Covid-19 variant in Bristol

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Surge testing at Bristol and Bath Science Park in Emerson's Green, to learn more about the mutated Covid-19 variant in Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
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Election counting underway for the Bristol Mayor at the City Academy

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Election counting underway for the Bristol Mayor at the City Academy. On what has been dubbed Super Thursday, voters took part in contests which could shake up British politics and have profound implications for the future of the United...
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Protesters march in Bristol against Gaza violence

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Protesters gather in Bristol to march in solidarity with the people of Palestine amid the ongoing conflict with Israel.
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Bristol International Balloon Fiesta begins

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Scenes from Elm Park in Bristol as hot air balloons take off, marking the beginning of the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta Fortnight. Until August 15, the city will see hundreds of balloons taking off from multiple locations.
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Traffic builds on the M5 near Bristol as the summer getaway begins

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Traffic builds up on the southbound carriageway of the M5 near Bristol as what is expected to be the busiest summer getaway in at least eight years begins.
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Sun partially blocked out during partial solar eclipse

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The sun sits above treetops over the skies of Bristol during a partial solar eclipse. Skygazers across the UK were able to see the phenomenon, with those in northern Scotland enjoying good views.
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NHS staff on strike in Brighton during 'hugely disrupted' day for health service

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The NHS is facing a “hugely disrupted day” after tens of thousands of workers began the biggest walk out in the service’s history. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) said strikes will continue for “as long as it takes”, while Unite...
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Disabled children are being 'excluded from play'

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Footage of Lord David Blunkett with Ruby, an 8-year-old girl with multiple needs from Harrow, and her mother Lesley. Also includes footage of a play centre in Bristol and IVs with Blunkett and some parents of other children with multiple...
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Extinction Rebellion have ‘moved public opinion’ with disruption, says activist

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Interview with Extinction Rebellion activist Nigel Shipley, 67, from Bristol, as police surround several streets in London Bridge to stop people entering an area occupied by protesters. More than 300 arrests were made during the first...
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XR protesters gather in London opposing Government investment in oil and gas

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Extinction Rebellion protesters gather in London to oppose the Government's investment in new oil and gas projects. Speakers: Steve Chilcott from Ealing and Verel Rodrigues and Sunita Ramani from Bristol.
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Church disagree with Government Gay Marriage Plans

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Church disagree with Government Gay Marriage Plans
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Britain's first Bio Bus to start regular service in Bristol

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Britain's first Bio Bus to start regular service in Bristol
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15-Year-Old Kills 5, Injures 2 Others In North Carolina Shooting

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A suspect was taken into custody Thursday before 10 p.m. Police haven't announced a motive or their identity.
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Robotics lab researches a robot powered by fuel such as dead insects and rotten apple

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1. CS small robots on floor collide 2. MS student with small robots 3. CS small robot driving and turning 4. MWS small robot driving and turning 5. CS small robot on desktop, pan to second robot unit 7. CS two toy robots on shelf 8. CS...
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Matt Hancock speaks at launch of Pfizer's new vaccine research centre in Bristol

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Health Secretary Matt Hancock speaks at the launch of the Pfizer Centre of Excellence for Epidemiology of Vaccine-preventable Diseases at the University of Bristol. Mr Hancock said the pharmaceutical company's decision to locate its...
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From kissing policeman to a stuffed rat - exhibition traces career of street artist Banksy

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Witty, bold and almost always provocative; the work of British street artist Banksy is never hard to spot. Now, at Sotherby's S/2 gallery in London, they're displaying over 70 pieces by the anonymous street artist turned art-world...
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Bristol's Old Vic Theatre, the oldest working theatre in the world, celebrates its 250th Anniversary

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Bristol's Old Vic Theatre, the oldest working theatre in the world, celebrates its 250th Anniversary