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Mental Health

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Cost of living causes mental health issues in pet owners, charity says

Waterloo Road confirms new series - BBC release date, cast including Kym Marsh & what to expect

Waterloo Road confirms new series - BBC release date & cast

Stacey Dooley

Stacey Dooley announces UK tour - full details

The Your Park team celebrates its £220k funding from The National Lottery Community Fund

Bristol charity awarded £220k funding for mental health programme

Jeff Thomas, model and influencer, has died aged 35, as tributes are paid to his ‘bright light’.

Model and social media influencer Jeff Thomas dies aged 35

Emmerdale to showcase an all-male episode - here’s why

The latest editions of Mr Dahl's children's books have been edited to remove language which could be deemed offensive. References within the classic children's books relating to weight, mental health, violence, gender and race have been cut and rewritten, the Daily Telegraph reported. Issue date: Saturday February 18, 2023.

Roald Dahl books re-written to remove ‘critical language’

Robin on a magnolia tree. Photo: Andy Hay (rspb-images.com)

RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch 2023: How to take part

It’s important to talk to our loved ones about mental health

Health group give tips on how to talk mental health to loved ones

Blue Monday is said to be the most depressing day of the year

What is Blue Monday and when is it in 2023?

Here’s how your body changes during Dry January

Ex-Bristol University student reveals incredible life turnaround story

Alcoholics will be offered ketamine to help them stay off the booze for longer in a new medical trial led by the University of Exeter.

Alcoholics to be offered ketamine in new NHS medical trial

Actress Kate Winslet. (Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images)

Kate Winslet and daughter Mia Threapleton to star in Channel 4 show

Local community groups have been training with the Angling Trust at Bristol Harbourside

Fishing their way to better mental health - new initiative launched

England captain Harry Kane will read a bedtime story on CBeebies for World Mental Health Day.

Harry Kane to read CBeebies Bedtime Story for World Mental Health Day

When is World Mental Health Day 2022 and how to get involved

Nineteen students have died from suicide at Bristol's two universities since 2018

Bristol’s universities reveal number of student suicides since 2018

Make people happy during Mental Health Awareness Week (photo: Unsplash)

Peace of mind - Mental Health Awareness Week is your happy place

Adblock gather at a billboard where a digital advertising screen is set to be installed in Bristol.

Why activists are on mission to remove every billboard in Bristol

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Footballers who lost club in pandemic meet again for park sessions

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