Protesters on why they are marching in Bristolpublished at 18:51 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2021
One woman says she is marching because a proposed law is a "breach of her human rights".
Read MoreThousands of people descend on the city to take part in a Pride Parade, to mark the pinnacle of LGBT+ celebrations.
One woman says she is marching because a proposed law is a "breach of her human rights".
Read MoreHundreds of demonstrators have gathered in Bristol city centre for the third time this week.
Read MoreBristol City sign ex-Leicester City and Newcastle right-back Danny Simpson until the end of the season.
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Read MoreBristol Rovers pair Max Ehmer and Sam Nicholson will miss the rest of the season due to surgery on their respective injuries.
Read MoreCampaigners say lives are being put at risk as people are forced to cross a busy road.
Read MoreMost of the families the council works with have addiction, mental health or domestic abuse issues.
Read MoreCCTV shows a lit item being placed under the vehicle during a demonstration in Bristol on Sunday.
Read MoreA mother and son team from an animal charity found the badger clinging onto a tyre in the water.
Read MoreBella's parents say she lost her sight because her vitamin A deficiency was missed by doctors.
Read MoreA community group created a year ago in Bristol now has 5,500 members and has helped 700 people.
Read MoreEight people have so far been arrested and one man charged after violent scenes on Sunday.
Read MoreThe women said there's a "huge increase" in owners not picking up after their pets.
Read MoreA police chief defends his force's response to the latest Kill The Bill demonstration in Bristol.
Read MoreFourteen people are arrested at another demonstration in Bristol over new police bill.
Read MoreBronwen Newbury found her car covered in graffiti at the end of a 12-hour night shift.
Read MoreSgt Hannah Clarke describes how microwaves and bricks were launched at officers at Bristol protest.
Read MoreJack Payne's goal sees Swindon edge out fellow League One strugglers Bristol Rovers for a precious 1-0 win at the Memorial Stadium.
Read MoreWorld-renowned street artist Banksy started spray-painting the walls of his home city of Bristol in the 1990s. It is widely believed that his first large mural was a piece called Mild, Mild West painted on a wall next to a record shop. Jim Paine owned the shop and has been telling Bethan Head how he played a pivotal role in getting Banksy to do the artwork in the first place.
(Graffiti street art, entitled Mild, Mild West, by British street artist Banksy, is pictured on the side of a building in Bristol, south west England, on May 8, 2019.. Credit: Geoff Caddick/Getty Images)
Avon and Somerset Police is assigning 100 staff to finding those involved in the weekend's violence.
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