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New rules Will Make it Harder to get a Mortgage

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New rules Will Make it Harder to get a Mortgage
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Crowds gather in Bristol ahead of Greta Thunberg speech

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People gather for the Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate protest in Bristol which is due to be addressed by Greta Thunberg. Greta is due to join protesters, including school pupils, on a march through Bristol city centre.
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Bacon Linked to Pancreatic Cancer

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Bacon Linked to Pancreatic Cancer
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Curated Video

Historic castle goes green

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Minehead, Somerset - March 2008 1. Various of Dunster Castle 2. View from battlements overlooking Bristol Channel 3. Distant shot of castle 4. Interior castle, ornate ceiling tilt down to main dining room 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rob...
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Greta Thunberg addresses Bristol climate change rally

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Greta Thunberg has taken aim at officials and governments as she told thousands of climate activists that "they are behaving like children, so it falls on us to be the adults in the room". The 17-year-old activist was the headline...
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UK rabbit population is under threat

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UK rabbit population is under threat
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Severe Weather Disrupts Rail Network

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Severe Weather Disrupts Rail Network
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George Osborne Visits Agatha Raisin Production Set

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Chancellor George Osborne MP talking to camera cew on the production set of Agatha Raisin and using film camera on August 20, 2015 in Wiltshire, England.
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Thousands queue to get limited edition Banksy T-shirts

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Thousands of people have queued outside shops in Bristol to buy limited edition T-shirts designed by world-famous street artist Banksy. Five stores across the city were each selling several hundred of the grey souvenir shirts, in aid of...
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New advance in touch screen technology announced

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New advance in touch screen technology announced
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Sky News

UK may experience worst wheat harvest since the 1980's

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CLEAN: UK may have its worst wheat harvest since the 1980's after wet February and a dry spring. SHOWS: Grain stores on a Bristol farm, wheat fields, bread being baked in a large bakery. Interviews with Ed Horton, Farmer, Joe Lister,...
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Conservative Party unveil a package of animal welfare measures

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VOICED: The Conservative Party unveil a package of animal welfare measures. SHOWS: Sheep in pen, hunters in Africa, cat sits on fence, Marmoset Monkeys in zoo, Golden lion tamarin monkey in zoo on a rope, ring-tailed lemur playing on a...
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Teenager raises £1,000 by singing for neighbours ahead of every Clap For Carers

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A 15-year-old boy with liver disease has raised more than £1,000 for a hospital charity by singing for neighbours ahead of the Clap for Our Carers each Thursday. Josh Morton, who lives in St George, Bristol, has auto-immune hepatitis of...
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Faster web may raise number of paedophile cases

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Faster web may raise number of paedophile cases
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Bloomberg

Deals Report: Starboard's Investments, Gannett Rejects MNG's Bid

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Feb.04 -- Bloomberg's Nabila Ahmed reports on the latest news in M&A. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bristol mayor: Democratic process must decide the future of Edward Colston plinth

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Bristol mayor Marvin Rees says any decision on replacing the statue of slave trader Edward Colston must be decided democratically, after a sculpture erected on the plinth where the statue used to stand was removed. Artist Marc Quinn...
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Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsey win Green Party leadership vote

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Newly elected Green Party co-leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsey discuss their immediate reaction to their leadership election win. They discuss their immediate plans for the party, which centre around making the Greens the third...
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Boris Johnson and Patrick Valance - Downing Street Daily Press Briefing on Coronavirus

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots Downing Street Press room with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and UK's Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Valance answering questions during press briefing (part 6). The vaccination programme provides the...
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Bristol mayor responds to criticism over toppling of slave trader statue

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Bristol mayor Marvin Rees responds to criticism from Westminster over the toppling of a statue of slave trader Edward Colston by Black Lives Matter protesters.
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Curated Video

Driving For Dollars In The Pandemic

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New documents and emails give an inside look at how Tennessee brought more than twenty thousand NASCAR fans together during a pandemic.
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Residents say Dewani will struggle to adapt to life in Bristol but will receive local support

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British businessman Shrien Dewani will struggle to settle back into his normal life in Bristol but will have the support of local people, residents said on Wednesday. Dewani returned to the UK early on Wednesday after a judge in South...
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Drug Dealing In Bristol Archive

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Drug Dealing In Bristol Archive