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Online today at bristolpost.co.uk for full version with images ...but there's a catch The unearthed

Online today at bristolpost.co.uk [Click]( for full version with images [Marvin Rees says cars will be allowed on Prince Street Bridge - to cut pollution in the city centre]( ...but there's a catch [Haunting documents just discovered show horrific extent of Bristol's links with slave trade]( The unearthed 'slave registers' of a former Bristol MP - detailing some 2,200 people - will be auctioned off [Body found in search for missing Bristol man Jeremy Gibbs]( He was last seen more than a week ago [Man arrested on suspicion of rape after report of city centre attack]( A woman, aged in her late teens, reported being the victim of a sex crime in an alleyway [Section of M32 to have permanent speed cameras and 40mph limit]( The cameras will monitor a stretch of road with a bus lane for the MetroBus [Drivers can be prosecuted for passing too close to cyclists - but what does the law say is too close?]( Police forces across the UK, including in Bristol, have been going undercover to catch drivers passing too close to cyclists [Man seriously assaulted in St George skate park - police now asking for mobile phone footage of attack]( A man remains in hospital with a serious head injury [Average speed cameras - how they work and what you need to do to avoid a speeding ticket]( They're bright yellow and clearly visible. So why do so many drivers get caught out by average speed cameras? [Killer's husband reveals jailed 'slasher' wife tried to stab HIM - but now he can't afford a divorce]( Adrian Cumberbatch's wife Alison Moss, nicknamed 'Slasher', was jailed for 29 years for murdering Craig Wild [Warning to parents after man approaches young girls in woodland near primary school]( A stranger spoke 'inappropriately' to young girls near a Bristol school [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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