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Online today at bristolpost.co.uk [Click]( for full version with images [Watch: Moment man caught injecting drugs into his penis near St Paul's primary school]( Outraged resident took to Facebook to film the addicts in his community [Mayor Marvin Rees urges people of Bristol to be alert but act calmly after Manchester attack]( The mayor has spoken of solidarity following the terrorist attack at Manchester Arena [Bristol reacts to Manchester terror attack with messages of solidarity]( Bristol starts the day with a heavy heart and thoughts for Manchester [Crime victim’s phone number and postcode posted on Twitter by office of Avon and Somerset police commissioner]( The victim’s phone number and postcode were visible in a picture tweeted by a member of staff [Is travel to Manchester from Bristol affected by arena explosion?]( Following an incident at an Ariana Grande concert on Monday night - which is being treated as a terror attack - will people still be able to travel to Manchester on Tuesday May 23? [Bristol's segregated cycle lanes putting ambulance patients' lives at risk, paramedics claim]( The College of Paramedics says they prevent motorists from being able to move out of the way for ambulances [Bristol West candidates battle it out on healthcare, education and energy at Bristol Post and OVO election debate]( The four main candidates spent 90 minutes trying to convince voters to pick them [It's going to be 26 degrees in Bristol this Bank Holiday weekend according to forecasters]( Get the paddling pool and BBQ out, there's a heatwave on the way [‘We can’t trust Bristol City Council anymore’ – Why Vegfest is leaving Bristol after 15 years]( Exclusive: Tim Barford, Vegfest manager, tells the Bristol Post why the festival is leaving his home city [Bristol Superman to fly at 250mph after jumping from a plane in a wingsuit to raise £1m]( Fraser Corsan is throwing himself from an aircraft to raise £1million [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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