Steve Le Fevre At Breakfast Episodes Episode guide
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Police question the accuracy of DIY breath test kits
The warning about DIY breath test kits comes ahead of the festive season
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A new campaign to stop littering in Bristol
Mayor George Ferguson launches a new campaign to reduce the amount of litter in the city.
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Who should pay for drunks needing medical help this Christmas?
Bristol City Council announces new "drunk tanks" to take the strain off those in A&E.
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An offer to buy the speed cameras in Bristol by Chief Constable Nick Gargan
Nick offers Β£1 per camera to Bristol City Council so they can continue operating
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Will a road safety summit in Bristol finally make our roads safter?
Bristol Mayor Ferguson, the PCC and Chief Constable of Avon & Somerset Police meet today.
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Criticism of Noah's Ark Zoo Farm in North Somerset for promoting creationism to children
The criticism comes from TV's Alice Roberts who wrote a Guardian article about the zoo.
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Arrests in Bristol over the weekend after an investigation into forced trafficking
Sites across Bristol were raided by the police over the weekend.
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A west country reaction to the death of Nelson Mandela
Steve Le Fevre rounds up the reaction to Nelson Mandela's death on the 5th December
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What will George Osborne's Autumn Statement mean for you?
Steve looks at how the Autumn Statement will affect us here in the west
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A new owner for the Thermae Bath Spa?
A new company could own the spa if BANES Council agree it at a meeting tonight.
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Should HGVs be banned from our city streets?
HGVs could be banned from Bath and Bristol city centres at peak - Steve debates this.
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More people are being treated in the west in hospital for alcohol related admissions
Admissions due to alcohol are up 42 percent in Bristol in the last 6 years
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Calls to increase the sentence given to Bijan Ebrahimi's murderer
Murderer Lee James sentenced to 18 years, his accomplice Stephen Norley got 4 years.
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The sister of murdered Bristol man Bijan Ebrahimi speaks about his death
Manisha Moores has accused agencies of failures which led to her brother's death.
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Are Bristol taxis a rip-off?
One Avonmouth councillor asks Bristol council to look into claims of overcharging.
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Could Avon Fire Brigade join forces with the west's police forces?
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Bristol understands talks are taking place which could lead to a merger
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Will banning licensed premises on certain streets in Bath work?
BANES council is considering this idea for some streets in Bath.
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Four cycling related deaths on our roads in 10 days in our area
A new police campaign starts today to mediate cyclists and road users
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Posters appear around Bristol today, saying a victim of rape is never to blame for being attacked
Avon & Somerset Police and the Safer Bristol Partnership launch the posters today.
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How bad is disabled railway access in our area?
Campaigners have been waiting 5 years for a weelchair ramp at Nailsea & Backwell station
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A reflection on Mayor Ferguson's "State Of The City" address
Steve looks at where the axe will fall on public service cuts announced last night.
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It’s an historic day with Mayor George Ferguson’s first annual address
Looking at the number of motorists with points for using their mobile phone at the wheel
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Has Bristol's Mayor made a difference to you?
Steve Le Fevre looks back at the first year of George Ferguson being in office.
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Ambitious plans for a new Bath Rec stadium are unveiled
We take a first look at plans for the Bath Rec redevelopment.
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Planned 46% cuts for Citizens Advice Services and 40% cuts from childrens services in Bath
Geoff Twentyman sits in for Steve this morning.
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Bristol prepares to host the Queen's Commonwealth Games Baton Relay next June
Geoff Twentyman sits in for Steve this morning.
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We remember the fallen heroes on Armistice Day
Geoff Twentyman sits in for Steve this morning
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A new lettings agency being set up for students in Bristol
Lucy Tegg sits in for Steve
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07/11/2013
Join Steve for everything you need to start your West Country day.
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Bristol Rovers' chairman says the club will lose Β£1 million if a judicial review on the Memorial Stadium goes ahead
Nick Higgs says a campaign against the site will push the bill up for the site.