The five Bristol areas with the highest Covid rates
Only five parts of the city have infection rates higher than 100
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The latest Covid cluster map shows five Bristol neighbourhoods with more than 100 cases per 100,000 people.
There are no parts of the city in the Government map s three most severe categories for coronavirus infection rates, as of Thursday (April 1).
Urgent action needed to protect BRI staff from patient violence, report finds We recognise there are areas for improvement including concerns about the growth in violence and aggression to staff from patients
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The important Bristolians who have just been added to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Eight notable people from Bristol have been added to the illustrious list
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Bristol has long been punching above its weight when it comes to producing people who go on to be world famous - whether it s Hollywood legends like Cary Grant and Bob Hope, scientists like Bernard Lovell or Colin Pillinger, or sports stars like WG Grace or Eddie Hapgood.
But there are some notable Bristolians who, in their field, are so well-known and respected that they ve just been named in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.