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A Westerleigh pub says its business is ruined after being fined for an illicit staff drinking session.
Police seize £90,000 worth of cannabis plants from Bristol garden sheds
There were 90 plants discovered by police
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Cannabis plants believed to be worth around £90,000 were seized by police in Bristol following a tip-off.
Officers from the Southmead Beat Team investigated an address on Pen Park Road in Southmead yesterday (January 19) following suspicions raised by members of the public.
University of Bristol considers disciplinary action after police shut down student party
The university says the vast majority of students have followed rules impeccably
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Students caught recklessly partying in breach of lockdown rules could now face disciplinary action.
Man and woman to face trial accused of child abduction
Case of Anne-marie Lawton and Ismail Qurba heard at Bristol Crown Court
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Two people who deny abducting an eight-year-old girl are to face trial.
Ann-marie Lawton, 29 and Ismail Qurba, 26, are charged with detaining the child under the Child Abduction Act 1984.
Qurba, of Redland, appeared at Bristol Crown Court and with the assistance of an Arabic interpreter pleaded not guilty to abducting the child between December 15 and 18 last year.
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