From www.bristolpost.co.uk
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Four lifestyle choices can add five years to your life
People with unhealthy lifestyles have a 78% increased chance of early death
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Schools told to make children hand over phones at start of day
Secondary schools with an “effective ban” are more than twice as likely to be rated outstanding by Ofsted as the national average
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End of the aerial as new free streaming service launches in UK
The service has been launched in collaboration the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5
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Unprecedented alert to teachers after cases of sextortion double
All age groups and genders are being targeted
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Emmerdale to air special episode showing same story twice
“We’ve worked with charities and people that have gone through this and it’s important that what we’re portraying is real.”
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now he's become part of the family'
Philip rescued Bobbi and nursed him back to health. Now he takes him for walks, and says the bird has formed a close bond with his daughter
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Bristol City Council local elections 2024: All the councillors standing down or switching party
Many senior City Hall politicians are calling it a day while other hopefuls are on the comeback trail
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Vehicles broken into 'for packet of Maltesers or bag of doughnuts'
At least three cars were spotted in the same area of Bristol with smashed windows in the last week
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Train strike dates as GWR and CrossCountry issue day-by-day guide to disruption
Passengers have been urged to check before they travel next week, with CrossCountry cancelling all services on one particular day
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Seaside town's Victorian clock tower has become 'unsafe'
The clock tower of Weston-super-Mare Town Hall is in need of repairs as the way up the tower to the clock faces is "precarious"
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‘I’ve just started using e.l.f.’s £6 brow lift and I won’t be going back’
After seeing many rave reviews on TikTok, I finally got my hands on the eyebrow product that gives you a laminated brow look
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BristolLive readers call for stricter punishments for carrying knives
It comes as police told us more than 5,000 knives had been taken off the streets since 2016