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Chinese New Year Celebrations in UK Cities Showcase Cultural Exchange

Bristol and Worcester, UK, celebrated Chinese New Year with events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and craft displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting cultural exchange between China and the UK.

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Mouth Cancer Warning: Man Urges Early Detection After Tumour Diagnosis

Guy Walker, 54, from Somerset, discovered a cancerous tumour after noticing a sharpness in his mouth, undergoing extensive surgery and treatment, highlighting the importance of early detection for mouth cancer; he and his team raised £12,500 for charity.

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Banksy's £50 Youth Club Murals: Lost Art and Early Community Engagement

In the late 1990s, before achieving global fame, graffiti artist Banksy collaborated with children at a Bristol youth club, creating vibrant murals for a £50 fee; these murals were later painted over, highlighting the ephemeral nature of street art and the artist's early community engagement.

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Bristol Uber Drivers Report Plummeting Earnings Amidst Rising Costs

Bristol Uber drivers report drastically reduced earnings due to rising costs and unchanged fares, despite Uber's claims of a National Living Wage guarantee, prompting concerns about working conditions and financial sustainability.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Bristol Double Murder: Five Sentenced in Mistaken Identity Stabbing

Five individuals—four teenagers and a 45-year-old man—were sentenced for the murders of 15-year-old Mason Rist and 16-year-old Max Dixon in Bristol, UK, following a revenge attack based on mistaken identity; the incident involved machetes and resulted in lengthy prison sentences.

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Bristol Teen Stabbing: Life Sentences for Killers

In Bristol, England, four teenagers and one adult received life sentences for the January stabbing deaths of 16-year-old Max Dixon and 15-year-old Mason Rist, victims of a case of mistaken identity; Max's mother describes the devastating impact.

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Bristol and Worcester Celebrate Chinese New Year, Showcasing Cultural Exchange

Bristol and Worcester, England, celebrated the Year of the Snake with Chinese New Year events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and cultural displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting growing cultural exchange between China and the UK.

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Hundreds Remember Civil Rights Campaigner Dr. Paul Stephenson

A memorial service for Dr. Paul Stephenson, a leading UK civil rights campaigner who died aged 87, was attended by hundreds at Bristol Cathedral, celebrating his pivotal role in the 1963 Bristol Bus Boycott and other acts of defiance that paved the way for the 1965 Race Relations Act.

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£4.7 Million Grant to Renovate Bristol's Historic Kingsley Hall for Homeless Youth

Kingsley Hall, a 319-year-old building in Bristol with a history of social activism, received a £4.7 million National Lottery Heritage Fund grant for renovation to become a community hub for homeless youth, run by 1625 Independent People.

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Bristol Teen Stabbing Murders: Life Sentences and Calls for Knife Crime Education

In Bristol, UK, four teenagers were sentenced for the January stabbing murders of 16-year-old Max Dixon and 15-year-old Mason Rist, who were killed by mistake; the mother of Max Dixon advocates for more education about knife crime.

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Bristol Teen Murder: Life Sentences for Attackers

Four teenagers and a 45-year-old man were jailed for life for murdering two teenage boys, Mason Rist and Max Dixon, in Bristol on January 27th, after mistaking them for those responsible for an earlier attack.

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Bristol Double Murder: Teenagers and Getaway Driver Sentenced to Life

Four teenagers and a 45-year-old getaway driver were sentenced to life in prison for the murders of 15-year-old Mason Rist and 16-year-old Max Dixon in Bristol, England, after a 33-second attack fueled by mistaken identity.

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