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Bristol stabbings: Police warn more arrests to come after two teen boys killed

A murder probe was launched by police following the "incredibly shocking and tragic incident" in the city on Saturday at around 11.20pm when the pair were attacked

Bristolians urged to get tested as gonorrhoea cases continue to rise

Bristolians urged to get tested as gonorrhoea cases continue to rise
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Cheshire Police warn over deadly Blue Tesla pills ahead of Creamfields festival tomorrow

Cheshire Police warn over deadly Blue Tesla pills ahead of Creamfields festival tomorrow
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Residents urged to get covid-19 test before surge testing ends in South Gloucestershire

Community surge testing is due to finish on Sunday in South Gloucestershire Residents living or working in specific postcodes are being urged to get a covid-19 test before the community surge testing programme in Bristol and South Gloucestershire ends this weekend. Over 33,500 tests have been completed since the programme launched on Sunday, February 7. More than 14,700 tests have been carried out at the six mobile testing units (MTUs) set up, while over 18,700 tests were returned to Collect and Drop sites across Bristol and South Gloucestershire. Health leaders are thanking residents who have taken part in the two week programme, and encouraging those who are eligible, but have not yet been tested, to get a test before the end of the weekend.

Half of Covid-19 surge tests yet to be returned as council appeals for them back

Half of Covid-19 surge tests yet to be returned as council appeals for them back The surge testing is trying to track the new Bristol variant Updated SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice More than half the people who took Covid-19 test kits home as part of the efforts to track the new Bristol variant of the virus haven t yet returned them - and now health chiefs are appealing for people to hand them back in.

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