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Online today at bristolpost.co.uk for full version with images The 24-year-old left home without his

Online today at bristolpost.co.uk [Click]( for full version with images [Missing Isaac Morris is feared dead after he fell from Clifton Suspension Bridge]( The 24-year-old left home without his diabetes medication [Teenagers arrested after bin fire damages six cars in Mangotsfield]( Police are also asking people to get in touch with information [Emily Gilruth remains under sedation at Southmead Hospital after ‘traumatic brain injury’ suffered at Badminton Horse Trials]( The 40-year-old rider was kept in intensive care after a fall on Saturday, May 6 [Was French President Emmanuel Macron’s grandmother from Bristol?]( Online speculation suggests the tres beau president-elect could be more Brunel than brie [Deadly dog disease Alabama Rot is less than 40 miles from Bristol – here’s what you need to know]( The killer disease has appeared in Warwickshire, Monmouthshire, Dorset, Devon, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Worcestershire and now Gloucestershire [Councils could ban tenants from smoking inside their own homes]( Some local authorities are considering new contracts stopping tenants from smoking, a health expert has warned [Five men who admitted rape have walked away with a caution instead of facing court]( Figures show Avon and Somerset police have let some men walk free after admitting rape [The Bristol region drinks the most alcohol in the UK]( We are the best at drinking, new figures show [Return of 24-hour challenge in memory of Bristol twin who died from complications during pregnancy]( The Capella Foundation was set up in 2013 by a Bristol couple who lost their daughter before she was born [Speed camera locations for Bristol, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset for week beginning May 8]( Here's where traffic police will be targeting on the week starting Monday, May 8, 2017 [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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