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  • 6 hours ago | bristolpost.co.uk | Rahima Miah

    A dermatologist has shared three common misconceptions about melanoma that she wants people to be aware of. Melanoma is a kind of skin cancer and May is melanoma awareness monthA dermatologist has debunked three common myths about melanoma, highlighting the importance of awareness. May is melanoma awareness month, a time dedicated to raising knowledge about the detection, prevention, and treatment of skin cancers, it's crucial to correct widespread misinformation.

  • 21 hours ago | bristolpost.co.uk | Rahima Miah

    A flight attendant of six years, has shared the five types of clothes she would 'never wear' on a plane for comfort and hygiene reasons, revealing some things you might not be aware ofA flight attendant has disclosed the clothes she would 'never wear' when flying. Embarking on a flight to new destinations is an incomparable thrill for many who love to travel and go on adventures in various nations.

  • 1 day ago | bristolpost.co.uk | John Evely

    It's team news day. Bristol Bears head north to take on Sale Sharks in Round 17 of the 2024/25 Gallagher Premiership with a place in the play-offs essentially on the line. Coming into the penultimate round of the regular season, Bristol sit in third place in the table after a 36-14 win over a much changed Bath side last weekend at the Principality Stadium in a highly successful first 'big game' run by the club.

  • 1 day ago | bristolpost.co.uk | John Wimperis

    Major plans to reinvent Weston-super-Mare’s Tropicana as a “nationally significant” venue for culture, arts, and entertainment have been given the green light today. North Somerset Council’s planning committee voted 9-3 to approve the council’s own planning application for the transformation of the iconic former lido earlier today (May 14).

  • 1 day ago | bristolpost.co.uk | William Telford |Pete Gavan

    It had more than 1,000 members who paid to join across the regionMystery shrouds the unexpected descent into administration of Taste of the West, the UK's largest independent regional food group. The company, which boasted King Charles as a patron, had over 1,000 members across Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset, and Wiltshire, and was renowned for its popular annual awards scheme.

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