Steve Le Fevre At Breakfast Episodes Episode guide
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We’re on location of a new film telling the story of a Bristol teacher who was wrongly suspected of murder
Why did hundreds of people queue from midnight to get their hands on a new PC game?
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We’re live at the Avon fire control centre as they cope with the fire fighters strike
We also look at the dangers of buying dodgy second hand motors
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Looking ahead to this weekend’s launch of cheaper bus travel in Bristol
Steve also chats toTV actor Maureen Lipman
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South Gloucestershire residents are in the dark over lighting up times
Do you agree or disagree with University staff going on strike?
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Steve will be giving a lesson on the Cook Islands
Join Steve for everything you need to start your West Country day.
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Could Bristol's Clifton Triangle be pedestrianised?
Steve talks to Adam, who has come up with ambitious plans for the busy city junction.
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A local look at the "St Jude" storm
Steve rounds up local reaction to how last night's storm affected you today.
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Concern over the future of the Royal British Legion
The charity says they're worried about the future as older soldiers pass away
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Who do you allow in to your home?
Bristol charity Nightstop are appealing for people to open their home to the homeless.
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The Bristol heart scandal whistleblower is awarded today
Dr Steven Bolsin blew the whistle on high death rates at BRI in the 1990s
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Blue badge abusers face stricter penalties
North Somerset Council is introducing stricter penalties for people who misuse the badges
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Is nuclear power a price worth paying?
Are plans to build a new nuclear power station in Somerset, a good or bad thing?
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Bristol City Council defends a traffic survey causing delays for motorists
The council says the data will be used for a possible congestion charge in the city.
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The teachers strike begins today - with a large rally in Bristol
Teachers are striking over pay and pensions today across the country
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A damning CQC report in to Bath's RUH Hospital
The RUH Hospital fails on 5 national standarrds accoding to the CQC report
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More upset about the residents parking zones in Bristol
Businesses in Clifton Village threaten to move out if the RPZ comes in to force
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Bristol Mayor admits he won't meet affordable housing targets
George Ferguson admits to the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ he will only reach 600 homes by 2017.
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Can Bristol City Council manage our money?
A damning internal report exposes a "disorganised approach" to money at the council.
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A 300% increase in pothole damage claims from drivers in B&NES
Councils in our area are paying out thousands in compensation to drivers.
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Uncertainty for Weston-Super-Mare's lifeboat station
Birnbeck Pier where the station is based continues to crumble in to the sea.
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What are you buying with e-cigarettes?
Steve looks at e-cigarettes, as the EU votes on whether they should be classed as medicine
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Drink awareness courses for problem drinkers?
Avon & Somerset are planning to introduce courses for people caught being drunk in public.
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Gromit Unleashed raises Β£2.3 million
Steve has a complete roundup on the Gromit Unleashed auction last night in Bristol
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New leads in the Melanie Hall murder enquiry
Police reveal this morning they have new leads in the murder enquiry of Melanie Hall
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Residents trapped in a Bristol care home could be stuck for another week
The broken lift should now be fixed by the 8th October
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Lucy Tegg sits in for Steve
Join Lucy for everything you need to start your West Country day.
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30/09/2013
Join Steve for everything you need to start your West Country day.
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A quarter of senior managers at Bristol City Council have left in just two weeks
The move comes as the City Council looks to save mony through voluntary redundancies.
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A new "managed motorway" opens on a stretch of the M4
New variable speed limits to control traffic flow and hard shoulder use will be allowed.
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The start of the firefighter strike
Firefighters from across our region will walk-out today, in protest over pensions.