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Pioneering Bristol heart surgeon writes memoir Professor Gianni Angelini received a lifetime achievement award in 2024

Professor Gianni Angelini's leading work has advanced cardiac surgery worldwide

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Council female staff earn £1.27 less per hour than men A new report reveals gender, race and sexuality pay gaps at Bristol City Council

Women working for Bristol City Council receive £1.27 less per hour than male colleagues on average, a new report reveals

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Death by careless driving conviction for woman who killed concert-goer The jury rejected the defence's case that the driver suffered a seizure

A woman has been found guilty of death by careless driving after the jury rejected her epilepsy defence

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Council spends £440,000 to buy out tenant of two street food kiosks The two booths are in the way of major changes to Broadmead

Bristol City Council is spending nearly half a million pounds to buy out the tenant of two street food kiosks in the way of major road changes

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BBC Proms and Bristol Balloon Fiesta to join forces The unique collaboration is taking place over three days in summer

The Proms and Bristol Balloon Fiesta will be joining forces this summer in a unique collaboration

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Threat of judicial review if planning permission granted for controversial development The development off Princess Street would include south Bristol's tallest building

A last-minute legal challenge and threat of a judicial review has been made to a development which would include south Bristol’s tallest building

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Record shop bouncing back after closure Idle Hands owner Chris Farrell says in a world of AI people are turning to record stores

Idle Hands owner Chris Farrell says in a world of AI people are turning to record stores

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Bristol City academy coach appeals for help in daughter’s cancer fight Supporters have already raised more than half of the £50,000 target for the Gerken family

Former Bristol City goalkeeper Dean Gerken has launched a crowdfunder to support his young daughter Dixie as she battles cancer for the second time

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Traveller community could be moved on after council launches legal action The Travellers say they weren't told the council wanted to remove them and would have left if asked

A Traveller encampment could be evicted after Bristol City Council launched legal action to remove it

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Fundraiser launched to transform former baths The group behind the renovation believe now is a “critical window” for investment

A group hoping to restore Jacob’s Wells Baths is raising money to return the grade II-listed Victorian building to its former glory

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Bristol’s flagship social history museum to go green The museum is home to 3,000 exhibits charting Bristol’s history in industry, culture and activism

Solar panels are being installed at M Shed as part of a citywide green energy scheme

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George’s, East Street: 'As everything changes, George’s remains the same' - cafe review The south Bristol institution opened in 1969 but feels like it has been here forever

The south Bristol institution opened in 1969 but feels like it has been here forever

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'Representation has become more necessary as a poetic endeavour' Ahead of Lyra Fest, three Southeast Asian poets reflect on identity, memory and belonging

Ahead of Lyra Fest, three Southeast Asian poets reflect on identity, memory and belonging

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Schoolgirl carer nominated for award Twelve‑year‑old Kirianna looks after her disabled younger sister Zeniah

A young carer has been nominated for an award for her work supporting her little sister

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Green-light due for revised plans to redevelop shopping centre Developers have drastically reduced the number of new homes they will build

Developers are expected to get approval for revised plans to redevelop a south Bristol shopping centre

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Inclusive murder mystery amateur theatre group take on Agatha Christie The Whodunnit Theatre Company will be perform the classic ‘And Then There Were None’

The Whodunnit Theatre Company are performing 'And Then There Were None' in April and May

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Crowds turn out for former Bristol Rugby captain’s memorial Matt Salter, who died aged 49 in March, was a much-loved rugby player and teacher

Almost every seat in Bristol Cathedral was taken as mourners remembered the much-loved rugby player

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Review: The Plough and the Stars, Bristol Old Vic – ‘The young cast deserve enormous credit’ Bristol School of Acting present their adaptation of the acclaimed Sean O’Casey play

Bristol School of Acting’s graduating students tell the story of the 1916 Easter Rising through a modern lens

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Hundreds of shoppers queue as Uniqlo opens in Bristol More than 545 people lined the shopping centre to be among the first to enter the new store

Uniqlo is officially open in Bristol

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When one of rock 'n' roll’s mythic heroes played his last gig in Bristol Eddie Cochran who inspired the likes of the Beatles played his fateful final concert 66 years ago

Rock ’n’ roll pioneer Eddie Cochrane played his final ever gig at Bristol Hippodrome on April 16 1960

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Spike Island 50 celebrations begin with Open Studios and Bristol Artists Book Event They will be followed by the inaugural Spike Print Fair in July and an end-of-summer September party

Spike Island's 50th anniversary year is being marked with a number of special events

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Dozens of firefighters tackle blaze at scrap metal yard The large flames were described as a "sight to behold"

Flames could be seen across Bristol from a fire at a scrap metal yard

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Councillor banned from meeting after returning one minute late It meant she couldn't vote on or debate new-builds in her ward

A furious councillor was banned from taking part in a planning committee after returning back from a comfort break one minute late

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The secret garden tucked away in a train station Something few commuters would expect lies on platform one of Avonmouth station

Something few commuters would expect lies on platform one of Avonmouth station

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Inside the fight against electronic music’s 'boys’ club' Frustrated by the scene’s baked-in misogyny, a duo have decided to turn it on its head

Frustrated by the electronic music scene’s baked-in misogyny, a duo decided to turn it on its head

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Before the regeneration of Temple Quarter Rob Browne documents the area as it braces for huge change including 10,000 new homes

Rob Browne documents the area as it braces for huge change including 10,000 new homes

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15 years of ShoutOut Radio The positive platform for queer voices is listened to by 100,000 people every week

“It’s a way of showing queer people that they’re not the only person like them”

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How a community is swapping raving for running “We’re just here to bring people together"

What began as informal runs with a few friends has grown into an established running community

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Breakfast with Bristol24/7: Marc Griffiths & Patrick Daly Susie Long speaks with two hospitality industry moguls over coffee at Mokoko

Susie Long speaks with two hospitality industry moguls over coffee at Mokoko

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Flour House relocates to south Bristol A mural by Dave Bain makes the new Flour House easy to spot

Flour House has moved one mile across Bristol to a new home

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