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  2. Bristol Post - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Post is a city/regional five-day-a-week (formerly appearing six days per week) newspaper covering news in the city of Bristol, including stories from the whole of Greater Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. [2] It was titled the Bristol Evening Post until April 2012.

  3. Western Daily Press - Wikipedia

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    Western Daily Press. The Western Daily Press is a regional newspaper covering parts of South West England, mainly Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Somerset as well as the metropolitan areas of Bath and North East Somerset and the Bristol area. It is published Monday to Saturday in Bristol, UK. The majority of its readers are in rural areas, small ...

  4. Evening Post - Wikipedia

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    London Evening Post (1727–1797) Whitehall Evening Post (1718–1801), London. Bristol Evening Post (1932–2012), renamed the Bristol Post. Jersey Evening Post (founded 1890) Lancashire Evening Post (founded 1886) Nottingham Evening Post (founded 1878), now the Nottingham Post. Reading Evening Post, name changed to the Reading Post in 2009.

  5. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Wokingham Paper. Wolverhampton. Express and Star (covering the whole of the Black Country, this is the biggest-selling regional evening newspaper in the UK) Worcester. Berrow's Worcester Journal (part of the Newsquest group) Worcester News (part of the Newsquest group) Worcestershire.

  6. Bristol Bus Boycott - Wikipedia

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    30 April 1963. ( 1963-04-30) Location. Bristol, England. Participants. Paul Stephenson, Roy Hackett, Owen Henry, Audley Evans and Prince Brown. Outcome. Employment of first non-white conductor, 17 September 1963. The Bristol Bus Boycott of 1963 arose from the refusal of the Bristol Omnibus Company to employ Black or Asian bus crews in the city ...

  7. Venue (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Venue was the listings magazine for the Bristol and Bath areas of the UK. It was founded in 1982 by journalists who had been working for another Bristol magazine, Out West, which had been consciously modelled on London 's Time Out magazine. Originally published fortnightly, Venue gained a reputation for the quality and authority of its coverage ...

  8. Media in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol has a flourishing independent media scene, including The Bristolian, Bristle magazine and a local Indymedia website. The Spark is a magazine that was established in 1993 and is published quarterly. It covers the surging interest in all things green, ethical and complementary. [11]

  9. Bristol Evening Post - Wikipedia

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