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UK's Tiny Island: No Cars, A Pub That Never Closes

Escape to the tiny, car-free island of Steep Holm in the Bristol Channel, where a pub never locks its doors, overnight electricity is a novelty, and history whispers from every stone. Your ultimate guide to an off-grid adventure.

UK woman to live in Mars simulator for a year

A British woman is embarking on an extraordinary year-long mission to simulate life on Mars without ever leaving Earth. Discover how a specialised bunker in Bristol will become her Red Planet home.

Channel Migrant Boat Tragedy: Five Dead Including Children

Tragedy strikes the English Channel as a small boat carrying migrants capsizes, leaving five people dead, including two children. French authorities launch a major search and rescue operation amid growing concerns over dangerous crossings.

UK Airport Chaos: Summer Travel Disruption Warning

Major UK airports including Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester are bracing for a summer of travel chaos due to new EU-style border rules. Learn which airports are affected and how it will impact your holiday plans.

The Paper Cast's Real Ages Exposed - Viewers Stunned!

The hit Channel 4 drama 'The Paper' has been rocked by revelations about its main cast's true ages, with some actors being decades older than the ambitious young journalists they portray. Find out the full story behind the casting choices that have left v

Police Probe Could Finally Unmask Banksy's Identity

A bombshell police investigation in South Gloucestershire may hold the key to finally revealing the true identity of the world's most famous anonymous artist, Banksy, after a local council inquiry into a disputed mural.

Hundreds Queue Overnight for NHS Dentist in Bristol

A scene of 'third world' desperation unfolded in Bristol as over 300 people queued for hours, some overnight, in a desperate bid to register with an NHS dental practice, highlighting the severe crisis in UK dental care.

Bristol man faked death to evade FBI rape charges

The shocking story of a seemingly mild-mannered Bristol man who fabricated his own death, married an American, and lived a secret life in the UK while wanted by the FBI for rape. Now jailed, his victim speaks out.

People Smugglers Drugging Children on Small Boats

Exclusive report reveals criminal gangs are sedating young children with powerful antihistamines to keep them quiet during perilous Channel crossings, as crossings hit record numbers.

Fathers' smoking before conception harms child health

Groundbreaking research from the University of Bristol establishes a direct link between paternal smoking before conception and increased health risks for children, including asthma, obesity, and weakened immune systems.

Cold War nuclear bunker near Bristol goes to auction

A rare piece of Cold War history is up for sale. Discover the unique opportunity to own a decommissioned nuclear bunker near Bristol, complete with original features and planning permission for a unique conversion.

Cold War Nuclear Bunker For Sale Near Bristol

A piece of Cold War history is up for sale. This decommissioned nuclear bunker near Bristol, once designed to protect regional officials, is now on the market offering a unique opportunity.

Rare 17th-Century Bristol Map Discovered in London Auction

A remarkable 17th-century map of Bristol, discovered in a London auction, reveals astonishing details of the city's historic landscape, including a rare depiction of the iconic Bristol Bridge buildings before their demolition.

70 Migrants Dead in English Channel Boat Tragedy

In one of the worst Channel disasters, a migrant boat bound for the UK capsizes, claiming dozens of lives. French authorities launch a major search and rescue operation as the UK government faces renewed pressure over its small boats policy.

Green Party Wins Historic Seat in UK Parliament

The Green Party celebrates a landmark victory as co-leader Carla Denyer wins the Bristol Central seat, marking a significant shift in the UK's political landscape and challenging Labour's dominance.

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