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Edward Colston: School named in honour of Bristol slave trader reveals new logo
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image captionThe bronze statue was thrown into Bristol Harbour after being pulled down and rolled through the city s streets in June
Four people have denied causing criminal damage after a statue of slave trader Edward Colston was pulled down.
Jake Skuse, 36, Rhian Graham, 29, Milo Ponsford, 25, and Sage Willoughby, 21, appeared at Bristol Magistrates Court earlier.
They were bailed and are next due to appear at Bristol Crown Court on 8 February.
Police arrested four people who ignored warnings not to gather outside the court.
We’d like to thank all those who chose to join an online protest this morning rather than attend in person.
The year Edward Colston s statue fell and how it changed Bristol
He started on a Bristol pedestal and ended it mocked on Family Guy
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In the autumn of 2019, the Bristol-based history professor and TV presenter David Olusoga stood in the front room of a not-yet-famous house in Redcliffe and made a prediction.
He had just finished an interview with Bristol Live at the then still-secret location of the latest series of A House Through Time, the hit, but still a bit niche, programme which traced the history of a British city, and the nation as a whole, through the stories of the residents of just one single house.