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Online today at bristolpost.co.uk [Click] for full version with images [Did you see rescuers on the water outside Bristol's Motion...] Divers and firefighters with rescue ropes could be seen scouring the Feeder Canal outside Motion nightclub today. [Why the new Link Road 'will bring £224 million boost to...] The new South Bristol Link Road opened fully to the public on Monday, and was heralded as a vital boost for everyone in the area. [Sale Sharks' Tom Arscott investigated over information leak to...] BRISTOL Rugby have vehemently denied any wrongdoing after it emerged Sale Sharks' Tom Arscott is being investigated for leaking information to a Bristol player. [Mad Men actor Jamie King's baby died at Bristol hospital after...] Mad Men actor Jamie King's baby died after a caesarean section was delayed by doctors, an inquest was told today. [Popular mum Simone Jarvis died while attempting to climb into her...] A Bristol mum died after attempting to climb into her flat in the early hours of the morning. [11 amazing things to look forward to in Bristol in 2017] Whether you buy into the whole 'Blue Monday' concept or not, we can all agree January can be a bit of a miserable month. [Heartbreaking letter from a Bristol woman who suffers from...] What happens when your life starts to unravel?For 23-year-old Peyton Connor, that happened last May when she was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. [Bristol gym instructor who groped young woman during stretching...] A Bristol gym instructor convicted of sexually assaulting a young woman has been jailed for two years and nine months. [First crash on 'confusing' new South Bristol Link Road yards from...] The first crash happened on a confusing roundabout of the new South Bristol Link Road – just yards from an official opening ceremony involving a Government. [Mum's anger over book including racist terms, swear words and sex...] Warning: Some people might be offended by the language below. [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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