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Online today at bristolpost.co.uk [Click] for full version with images [Revealed: The most expensive and cheapest homes sold in the...] House hunters feel reassured you can still buy a property in a desirable area of Bristol for less than £80,000. [Crashes on M5 near Aztec West and A369 at Pill brings traffic...] A crash on the M5 near Bristol, and another serious crash on an A-road nearby, has brought traffic chaos to the western side of the city on Thursday morning. [Bristol council tax set to rise by average £50 a year but...] The way has been paved for council tax charges to go up by nearly four per cent in Bristol next year but the city council has a mouthwatering £103 MILLION. [​You are more likely to be sent to prison for shoplifting than to...] You are more likely to be sent to prison for shoplifting than to escape with a police caution or fine, shocking new analysis reveals. [Killer of three-year-old Bristol girl snatched from an Australian...] Detectives investigating the disappearance of a three-year-old girl snatched from an Australian beach have made a breakthrough. [Traveller man sentenced for murdering grandfather with sawn-off...] Traveller man Charlie Broadway has been sentenced to life in prison for shooting dead a grandfather in front of his family after a long running dispute. [Bristol newlyweds return from honeymoon to find entire house...] A newlywed couple returned home from their honeymoon to discover their entire home had been gift wrapped in Christmas paper. [Bristol is not prepared for the La Palma tsunami warns expert] The danger of a huge tsunami destroying large parts of Bristol and the surrounding area is being downplayed – according to one of the country's leading. [Arsonists set fire to Bristol flats with families still in them] Arsonists tried to set fire to two flats with children inside. [Mystery object spotted sticking through the clouds above the...] An eagle-eyed passenger from Bristol spotted a mystery object sticking through the clouds while he was a flight home from Spain. [Forward this email] to a friend or share on... [Facebook] [Google+] [LinkedIn] [Twitter] This email was sent by The Bristol Post, Temple Way, Bristol, BS2 0BY. Trinity Mirror plc Registered office: One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AP [Unsubscribe] [View it in your browser] [Change my preferences]

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