Lockdown saw 'inevitable' rise in domestic abusepublished at 08:59 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2021
Rosie's abusive ex is in jail after he broke her skull and she urges others to seek help right away.
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Rosie's abusive ex is in jail after he broke her skull and she urges others to seek help right away.
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Read MoreExperts say the mutation may reduce vaccine protection but will not lead to hospitalisation.
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Read MoreSouth Gloucestershire and Stroud College's maths GCSE course includes a weekly food parcel delivery.
Read MoreOlivia Clements was subject to 'nasty' and 'vicious' online comments after opening a book exchange.
Read MoreThe Women's Super League derby between Birmingham and Aston Villa is postponed five minutes before kick-off because of a frozen pitch.
Read MoreThe girl was approached at a nature reserve in Bristol on Monday but managed to run away.
Read MoreThe sale of the car park is the first phase of Bristol Zoo's permanent move away from Clifton.
Read MoreBristol Rovers sack manager Paul Tisdale after less than three months in charge of the League One club.
Read MoreInspectors tell an NHS trust in Bristol to make changes to its forensic inpatient and secure wards.
Read MoreThe short films by Wallace and Gromit's creators look at the issues worrying young people the most.
Read MoreElliot Lee's first-half goal paves the way for Oxford to beat Bristol Rovers 2-0 in a tight League One contest at the Memorial Stadium.
Read MoreThe men were among up to 700 people who attended a rave in Yate during the pandemic.
Read MoreOwner of Thali Café in Easton, Pepe Blanco, said the small fee will help his venue "survive".
Read MoreCollect and drop sites are set up at libraries across Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
Read MoreThe man was filmed along a stretch of the M4 in Bristol by Avon & Somerset Police.
Read MorePolice are investigating racist abuse sent to Bristol Rovers full-back Mark Little on social media.
Read MoreThree sites open in Bristol following "mutations of concern" of coronavirus in the area.
Read MoreThe store on Stokes Croft in Bristol was badly damaged in two nights of rioting in 2011.
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