Shops used as canvas for female street art projectpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 22 May 2021
Six artists transform a street in a Bristol suburb into a kaleidoscopic showcase of colorful art.
Read MoreSix artists transform a street in a Bristol suburb into a kaleidoscopic showcase of colorful art.
Read MoreChris Bale is aiming to complete 28 marathons in 28 days in memory of his daughter AnaBella.
Read MoreDowns For People has been campaigning against cars being parked on the green, open space in Bristol.
Read MoreRain abandons day two in the Derbyshire-Durham, Northants-Lancashire, Gloucestershire-Somerset and Notts-Worcestershire games.
Read MoreA hospital in Swindon is placed on the highest operational alert level several times in one week.
Read MoreMarvin Rees thinks e-scooters will become a "permanent feature" of life in Bristol.
Read MoreHasani spends every day and night with his new mother Kera and is making good progress, keepers say.
Read MoreBanners are being put up in Bristol to welcome customers back to support business recovery.
Read MoreTourism businesses had hoped for a "staycation boom" to repay losses suffered during lockdowns.
Read MoreOnly 20.2 overs are bowled on a rain-hit first day between Gloucestershire and Somerset at Bristol.
Read MoreMaurice Kirk must not approach Rebecca Pow, Conservative MP for Taunton Dean, for seven years.
Read MorePolice are focusing their search for Mary Bastholm on six areas beneath a toilet floor.
Read MoreRoad closures are in place as travellers are ordered to leave the site in Bristol.
Read MoreProfessor Alice Roberts and archaeologist Matt Williams present 2014's most outstanding archaeology.
In the summer, archaeologists have been unearthing our history in hundreds of digs across Britain. They have gone to extraordinary lengths to uncover long lost treasures - retelling our story in a way only archaeology can.
With unique access to some of the country's best digs, our teams have been self-shooting their excavations to make sure the audience is there for every moment of discovery.
In this episode, we're in the west of Britain, and the archaeologists join us back in the Dorset Country Museum to look at the new finds and what they mean. Sites include:
Barrowclump: This Bronze Age burial site also holds dozens of Anglo-Saxon warrior graves. The archaeologists here are former British soldiers.
Durotrigues Big Dig: A glimpse into the twilight world after the Roman army left around 410AD.
Winchester: One of the UK's earliest hospitals, revealing insights into the lives and deaths of lepers.
Bronze Age Bling: Metal detectors unearth a Bronze Age hoard, revealing the secrets of childhood thousands of years ago.
Ipplepen: A huge Roman settlement in an area the Romans were not thought to have conquered.
Unite says the proposals affect maternity leave, holiday, notice periods, redundancy and sick pay.
Read MoreGreat Western Air Ambulance Charity is launching a recovery appeal after a sharp drop in funds.
Read MorePeter Weldon admitted manslaughter by diminished responsibility over the fatal stabbing.
Read MoreA team of experts is excavating the cellar of a cafe in the search for missing Mary Bastholm.
Read MoreJohn Volanthen is writing a book about rescuing the trapped boys and a film is also in production.
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