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Online today at bristolpost.co.uk for full version with images The court case is likely to have cost

Online today at bristolpost.co.uk [Click]( for full version with images [‘Typical of Bristol City Council’ – readers react after pensioner loses court battle over £200 windscreen damaged by council gardener]( The court case is likely to have cost the council thousands while repairing the damage would have cost £200 [Judge 'wrong' to let off council over smashed car window, according to former groundsman]( The former council worker said it's cuts which are to blame [Noel Edmonds reportedly seeking £50 million in compensation over HBOS fraud]( The Deal or No Deal presenter says he lost millions and suffered 'deep distress and public humiliation' as a result of the scam [Bristol city centre traffic is at a standstill and has been for more than an hour]( If you're in a queue or stuck on a bus, here's why [Can a seagull swallow a rat whole? In Bristol, of course it can]( "Nic kept snapping away, grimly clinging to the thin and fragile sense of detachment taking pictures of the act gave her. It took a while. It took too long" [M32 speed cameras still catching hundreds of drivers every day despite warnings]( The latest figures come after it was announced cameras would be permanently installed on the motorway [Sign urges cyclists to dismount on Bristol city centre bridge - but is it against the law to ignore it?]( The signs can cause friction between road-users who do not know the rules on cyclists walking [Banksy's work IS 'art' – according to the Prime Minister]( Theresa May gave her thoughts on last night's One Show, but she said it's not her 'cup of tea' [Why does this bar no longer serve straws with its drinks?]( Bocabar has become the latest bar to review its policy towards plastic [Can you pass this Year Six English SATs exam for 10 and 11 year olds?]( Let's see how many correct answers you get [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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