James Hanson Episodes Episode guide
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Joey Barton and Sewage
Criticism is growing of Bristol Rovers boss Joey Barton using the word "holocaust".
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Drink Spiking and Budget Day
There's a boycott of local nightclubs tonight to highlight the problem of drink spiking.
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Face Masks and Priest Attack
The West of England Mayor is calling for masks to be required in public places again.
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Planet Ice and The Outlaws
The first permanent ice rink in the Bristol area for almost a decade opens today.
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Portishead Rail Link and Care Workers
The long-awaited Portishead to Bristol rail link has been delayed yet again.
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Park Street and Snow White
The Mayor of Bristol has announced plans to stop private cars from using Park Street.
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Covid Cases and Wine
Bath and North East Somerset now has the worst coronavirus infection rate in England.
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DIY SOS and Knife Crime
The team from DIY SOS are transforming the Ranch Adventure Playground in Southmead.
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Bristol Zoo and Christmas Supplies
There's a proposal to turn Bristol Zoo's Clifton site into an augmented reality zoo.
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PCR Tests and Harry Potter
43,000 people may have had false negative PCR test results - mostly in the South West.
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Broadmead and Sinkholes
After Marks & Spencer announced it's closing on the Horsefair, what next for Broadmead?
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Marks & Spencer and Dentists
Marks & Spencer has announced it's closing its store in Broadmead in Bristol in 2022.
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Flu and Walking Football
Health experts say they're concerned about the potential number of flu cases this winter.
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Kinship Carers and M49
James chats to Jeanette from Congresbury about being a kinship carer for her grandchild.
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Bristol Airport and Romans
It's the final day of the planning inquiry into the expansion of Bristol Airport.
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Vaccines and Lloyds Building
Olympic swimmer Tom Dean is encouraging local students and young people to get jabbed.
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Amputee Wrestler and Regional Transport
James meets David from Stapleton, who has taken up wrestling after losing both his legs.
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Recycling and Stephen Merchant
Given Bristol's reputation for being green, why have recycling rates in the city dropped?
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Henrietta Lacks and Lifeskills
A statue of Henrietta Lacks is being unveiled at the University of Bristol today.
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Claire Cavanagh sits in (01/10/2021)
Claire Cavanagh sits in with inspiring stories from people who are making a difference.
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Claire Cavanagh sits in (30/09/2021)
Claire Cavanagh sits in with inspiring stories from people who are making a difference.
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Claire Cavanagh sits in (29/09/2021)
Claire Cavanagh sits in with inspiring stories from people who are making a difference.
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Claire Cavanagh sits in (28/09/2021)
Claire Cavanagh sits in with inspiring stories from people who are making a difference.
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Claire Cavanagh sits in (27/09/2021)
Claire Cavanagh sits in with inspiring stories from people who are making a difference.
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Claire Cavanagh sits in (24/09/2021)
Claire Cavanagh sits in with inspiring stories from people who are making a difference.
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Claire Cavanagh sits in (23/09/2021)
Claire Cavanagh sits in with inspiring stories from people who are making a difference.
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Claire Cavanagh sits in (22/09/2021)
Claire Cavanagh sits in with inspiring stories from people who are making a difference.
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Claire Cavanagh sits in (21/09/2021)
Claire Cavanagh sits in with inspiring stories from people who are making a difference.
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Claire Cavanagh sits in (20/09/2021)
Claire Cavanagh sits in with inspiring stories from people who are making a difference.
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Western Harbour and Travel Rules
There's a new consultation on the controversial Western Harbour development in Bristol.