Steve Le Fevre At Breakfast Episodes Episode guide
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Steve Webb MP accuses the NHS of failing to deliver extra outpatient appointments in Yate
He says the NHS mislead people about localising community services in South Glos.
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A western look at the Labour Party Conference
Steve Le Fevre is joined by Labour PPCs Thangham Debbonaire, Karin Smyth, and Darren Jones
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Who will run Weston General Hospital? Questions over the bidding process
Questions are being raised about the bidding process for running Weston General Hospital.
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Anni Dewani: Preview of tonight's Panorama
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Panorama obtains secret police files on Anni Dewani's murder. We look at the latest.
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"Drunk tanks" to tackle alcohol fueled crime?
Police chiefs back the idea of privately run "drunk tanks" to control night time violence
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An appeal for black and asian organ donors in Bristol
Only 5% of ethnic minorities in Bristol are signed up to the organ donor register
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An apology to Chris Jefferies, the former landlord of murdered Jo Yeates
Avon & Somerset Police apologise for the way Chis Jefferies was treated.
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A reduction in the number of people using mobile phones whilst diving
The number of people caught using mobile phones while driving nearly halves in 5 years.
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Should social housing be rented out privately?
Curo Group in Bath is experimenting with letting social housing as holiday lets
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A fine for parents who take their children on holiday during term?
Parents could be fined up to Β£110 if they holiday with children during term time.
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The Mayor of Bristol says it isn't possible to carry on NOT evicting council tenants who fall behind on their rent payments
Mayor Ferguson says the promise of no evictions in the city was "temporary".
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Should men and women who commit crimes be treated differently?
The call from Soroptimist International Group, whose Bristol conference begins today.
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Weston's Tropicana now won't be demolished
Weston's MP John Penrose confirms to Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Bristol the Tropicana won't be demolished.
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A look back at last night's big match
After some arrests were made, Steve Le Fevre looks back at the Bristol derby.
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A look ahead to the Bristol derby - City vs. Rovers
Steve looks ahead to tonight's big football match, Bristol City vs. Bristol Rovers.
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The route of some new pylons between Avonmouth and Bridgwater is revealed
National Grid reveals which part of the 37 mile line of pylons will be buried underground.
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A Bristol charity joins the fight for justice for the mother of murdered Becky Godden
Bristol charity One25 lends its support to Becky Godden's mother, Karen Edwards.
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A local reaction to Britain's decision on Syria
We roundup the local reaction to Commons vote on Syria.
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Up to 150 failed asylum seekers are living in Bristol
Do we have a moral duty to look after failed asylum seekers in Bristol?
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Would Britain be justified in taking military action against Syria?
Jacob Rees-Mogg MP and Jeremy Clarke from Stop The War Bristol debate action against Syria
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A badger cull begins in the west today
The National Farmers Union confirms that a pilot cull began in west Somerset last night.
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Steve looks forward to the big local cricket derby between Gloucestershire and Somerset
A bank holiday breakfast looking at the local cricket derby
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Scared of coming in to Bristol after dark?
The Chief Exec of Destination Bristol says over 50s are frightened using the city at night
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A South Glos firm making cigarette boxes says plans for plain packets threaten its future.
Workers at Amcor in Warmley have called on South West MEPs to vote against the plans.
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Calls for strip clubs in Bristol to be banned
An online petition is started to limit the number of strip clubs in Bristol.
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We reveal what councils will spend their half a billion pounds on, after last year's new deal from the government.
Vernon Harwood sits in, looking at how the councils will spend their money
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Vernon is looking at the rise in how much money has been paid to informants by Avon & Somerset Police
Vernon Harwood sits in, looking at police informants' pay to Avon & Somerset Police.
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New penalties for careless drivers
New penalties for tailgaiting, and hogging the middle lane come in to force today
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Is there a shortage of nurses in Bristol?
One healthcare recruiter claims there are 100 nursing positions waiting to be filled.
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Is internet crime being tackled in the west?
A Bristol "e-crime" victim says the police haven't properly investigated his case.