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Alexandra Bassingham

Alexandra Bassingham

Journalist at BBC News Online - Science / Nature

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Bristol-based weight-loss scheme aimed at helping men

Stephen Shepherd was pre-diabetic when he was recommended for the Gutless weight loss programme.
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Bristol swimmers feature in Paris Olympic promos pics - BBC

Images of the Almost Synchro swimming team have appeared on the city’s Metro to promote the games.
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Kelston Road closed for urgent tree felling works

The A431 Kelston Road is being closed for four days during the half term break.
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Replica of 1970s arcade machine made with 3D printer

The Arcade Museum worked with company Heber to create a close replica of Computer Space.
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Good Times Yate: Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Jools Holland to play at e...

Good Times will see the likes of Sophie Ellis-Bextor, McFly and Jools Holland perform in Yate.
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Weston-super-Mare head teacher running for knife charities

James Oakley was inspired after giving emergency first aid to a stab victim while on holiday.
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Abbie Ward: Rugby player wants to 'smash glass ceiling'

Abbie Ward returned to her job as a professional rugby player 17 weeks after giving birth.
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Bristol plane fuselage turned into primary school library

Students at St Helen’s Primary School, near Bristol, think the new library is “really cool”.
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'Gamble, gamble, gamble, that's all I cared about'

Chris Spindler, from Somerset, said gambling isolated him and put him £25,000 in debt, aged 23.
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Runner, 61, breaks world record for 1,000th marathon

After his first, at 18, Steve Edwards said "never again", but looking back he says it was a special journey.
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Potholes cause 'worst' damage to cars on M5 stretch

Potholes along M5 northbound between Taunton and Weston-super-Mare are particularly bad, the AA says.
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Students at Lando Norris' Somerset school inspired by Miami Grand P...

Lando Norris' win at the Miami Grand Prix has inspired students at his former school.
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'Terribly sorry, your blood may be contaminated'

Joan Edgington is a key witness in the government inquiry into the infected blood scandal.
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Swindon climber, 21, fundraising for Gambia water tower

Ben Wollen climbed the height of Mount Everest in 72 hours on an indoor wall.
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New Stroud ale honours SEI founder Polly Higgins KC

Polly Higgins co-founded Stop Ecocide International, which looks into crimes against nature.
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Bristol Bus Boycott legacy celebrated by mayor Marvin Rees

Sixty years after the Bristol Bus Boycott, city mayor Marvin Rees will pay tribute to the pioneers.
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Children's hospice Julia's House says funding "not sustainable"

Julia's House, in Wiltshire and Dorset, supports terminally ill children and their families.
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BBC presenter’s mother lost £47k in ‘text mum’ scam

Midlands Today's Michael Collie said he was "horrified" to hear his mum lost thousands in the fraud.
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Director chooses west country locations for two films

Richard Bazley's award winning films Confines and Censure are being screened locally.
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Glastonbury: Band win 'unbelievable' slot at 2024 festival

The group will play at the festival after winning a competition against more than 1,000 acts.
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Nursery owner says free childcare expansion 'unsustainable'

Experienced nursery owner Katryn Bennett says the government's plan is "simply not reality".