Posted at 12:38 18 Mar12:38 18 MarWhat do we know about Banksy?The graffiti artist is a global phenomenon whose works fetch millions, but his identity is a mystery.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 10:13 28 Feb10:13 28 FebGen Z and millennials encouraged to donate bloodBy Dawn LimbuBBC NewsThe NHS is asking young people to give blood as figures show most donors are currently over 45.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 14:13 23 Feb14:13 23 FebRelive Saturday's games in League One and TwoRelive Saturday's action in League One and League Two, as Portsmouth extend their lead in the third tier and Mansfield go top of League Two.Catch upBBC Russian
Posted at 14:12 23 Feb14:12 23 FebRelive Saturday's Championship action as it happenedRelive Saturday's Championship action as Ipswich keep up their promotion push and there are big wins for sides at the bottom.Catch upBBC Russian
Posted at 6:13 23 Feb6:13 23 FebWindow displays to brighten up winter nightsBy Clara BullockBBC News, BristolWindow Wanderland is taking place for the fourth year in Shirehampton, Bristol.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:12 23 Feb6:12 23 FebSimple Things Festival 'really important' to alternative music sceneThe Bristol festival returns after a four-year hiatus to celebrate its 10th anniversary.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 20:35 22 Feb20:35 22 FebResidents of evacuated tower block return homeBy Bea SwallowBBC NewsPeople are returning to Barton House in Bristol following the go-ahead from structural engineers.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 18:14 22 Feb18:14 22 FebMasters student, 70, graduates despite sight lossBy Bea SwallowBBC News, BristolPaul Deal was halfway through his studies when an eye infection left him with 20% vision.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 17:06 22 Feb17:06 22 FebBristol sign England U20 back-rower CrippsBristol sign England youth international back-rower Kofi Cripps for the 2024-25 season.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 16:24 22 Feb16:24 22 FebUnmarked World War One grave soldier identifiedVideo contentVideo caption: Unmarked World War One grave in Bristol identified as Harry DunnUnmarked World War One grave in Bristol identified as Harry Dunn
Posted at 14:56 22 Feb14:56 22 Feb'No words to describe pain' after teen stabbingsBy Leigh BoobyerBBC News, West of EnglandA man and four youths have been charged with the teenagers' murders and face a trial in October.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 13:59 22 Feb13:59 22 FebNew parents urged to join baby cataract studyBy Katy PrickettBBC News, CambridgeshireA device is being tested that can take photographs of babies' eyes, making diagnosis more reliable.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:16 22 Feb6:16 22 FebChild service cuts will affect 'most vulnerable'By Alex SeabrookLocal Democracy Reporting ServiceBristol City Council is proposing to save £1.2m ahead of the new financial year.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:14 22 Feb6:14 22 FebEndometriosis sufferers offered robotic surgeryBy Matthew Hill and Chloe HarcombeBBC News, West of England Specialists from Southmead Hospital in Bristol say the technology allows for more precision.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:09 22 Feb6:09 22 FebMore than 185,000 children 'trapped in poverty'Children in the South West are in poverty due to their parents facing work barriers, a charity says.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 21:50 21 Feb21:50 21 FebBristol wing Ibitoye signs new 'long-term' dealBristol wing Gabriel Ibitoye agrees a new long-term extension to his contract with the Bears.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 20:53 21 Feb20:53 21 FebSlave trader statue will officially move to museumBy Jasmine Ketibuah-FoleyBBC NewsCouncil members are yet to decide on wording for a new plaque where the statue once stood.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 19:56 21 Feb19:56 21 FebChildren searched after surge in knife crimeBy Fiona Lamdin & Jasmine Ketibuah-FoleyBBC NewsOfficers in Bristol stop and search children as young as 10 in increased efforts to keep people safe.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 17:18 21 Feb17:18 21 FebFailings found in care of man who died in prisonBy Clara BullockBBC NewsA man who killed himself in prison had not been observed appropriately by staff, a report has found.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 15:59 21 Feb15:59 21 Feb'No option - go back to Barton House or be homeless'By Sarah JonesBBC News, West of EnglandMore than 250 adults and children had to leave the tower block after concerns about its safety.Read moreBBC Russian
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Latest PostWhat do we know about Banksy?
The graffiti artist is a global phenomenon whose works fetch millions, but his identity is a mystery.
Read moreGen Z and millennials encouraged to donate blood
By Dawn Limbu
BBC News
The NHS is asking young people to give blood as figures show most donors are currently over 45.
Read moreRelive Saturday's games in League One and Two
Relive Saturday's action in League One and League Two, as Portsmouth extend their lead in the third tier and Mansfield go top of League Two.
Catch upRelive Saturday's Championship action as it happened
Relive Saturday's Championship action as Ipswich keep up their promotion push and there are big wins for sides at the bottom.
Catch upWindow displays to brighten up winter nights
By Clara Bullock
BBC News, Bristol
Window Wanderland is taking place for the fourth year in Shirehampton, Bristol.
Read moreSimple Things Festival 'really important' to alternative music scene
The Bristol festival returns after a four-year hiatus to celebrate its 10th anniversary.
Read moreResidents of evacuated tower block return home
By Bea Swallow
BBC News
People are returning to Barton House in Bristol following the go-ahead from structural engineers.
Read moreMasters student, 70, graduates despite sight loss
By Bea Swallow
BBC News, Bristol
Paul Deal was halfway through his studies when an eye infection left him with 20% vision.
Read moreBristol sign England U20 back-rower Cripps
Bristol sign England youth international back-rower Kofi Cripps for the 2024-25 season.
Read moreUnmarked World War One grave soldier identified
'No words to describe pain' after teen stabbings
By Leigh Boobyer
BBC News, West of England
A man and four youths have been charged with the teenagers' murders and face a trial in October.
Read moreNew parents urged to join baby cataract study
By Katy Prickett
BBC News, Cambridgeshire
A device is being tested that can take photographs of babies' eyes, making diagnosis more reliable.
Read moreChild service cuts will affect 'most vulnerable'
By Alex Seabrook
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Bristol City Council is proposing to save £1.2m ahead of the new financial year.
Read moreEndometriosis sufferers offered robotic surgery
By Matthew Hill and Chloe Harcombe
BBC News, West of England
Specialists from Southmead Hospital in Bristol say the technology allows for more precision.
Read moreMore than 185,000 children 'trapped in poverty'
Children in the South West are in poverty due to their parents facing work barriers, a charity says.
Read moreBristol wing Ibitoye signs new 'long-term' deal
Bristol wing Gabriel Ibitoye agrees a new long-term extension to his contract with the Bears.
Read moreSlave trader statue will officially move to museum
By Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley
BBC News
Council members are yet to decide on wording for a new plaque where the statue once stood.
Read moreChildren searched after surge in knife crime
By Fiona Lamdin & Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley
BBC News
Officers in Bristol stop and search children as young as 10 in increased efforts to keep people safe.
Read moreFailings found in care of man who died in prison
By Clara Bullock
BBC News
A man who killed himself in prison had not been observed appropriately by staff, a report has found.
Read more'No option - go back to Barton House or be homeless'
By Sarah Jones
BBC News, West of England
More than 250 adults and children had to leave the tower block after concerns about its safety.
Read more