X-Factor Design Competition Winner Announced
Judges from the Civil Engineering world will announce the winner of a competition in Bristol today to design a sports stadium.
Foster Opens Bristol Centre
International swimming star heads to Hengrove Leisure Centre.
Fears Over Missing Bristol Teenager
Police say 15 year old is with older man and have issued a nationwide appeal.
Simon Cook Appointed As New Council Leader
The Leader of the Liberal Democrats has been appointed as the new Leader of Bristol City Council.
Woman In Hospital After Flat Blaze
Police launch investigation after fire in Weston.
Family Rescued After West Blaze
Firefighters rescue children and pets from roof of house.
Bristol City v Bristol Rovers
Testimonial match for Louis Carey announced.
Bristol City Chairman Steps Down
The Chairman of Bristol City has confirmed that he'll be stepping down.
Bath's Amy Williams Retires
The British Olympic skeleton bobsleigh champion has announced her retirement from the sport.
Father 'Disgusted' By IRA Bomb Plaque Theft
The father of a boy killed in the IRA bombing in Warrington has told Sky News he is "horrified and disgusted" by the theft of a plaque honouring his son and another young victim of the attack.
Three Fishermen Missing Off Dorset Coast
A major search operation is continuing for a missing fishing boat and its three-man crew after it failed to return from a trip off the Dorset coast.
Leveson: News Corp Lobbyist To Give Evidence
News Corporation lobbyist Frederic Michel, whose discussions with ministerial aides have put Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt under pressure to resign, will give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry next week.
England On Top In First Test
England hold the upper hand over the West Indies at lunch on day two of the first test at Lord's.
Rodgers Rejects Liverpool
Swansea's Brendan Rodgers has turned down the chance to be interviewed for the Liverpool manager's job, according to Sky sources.
Ronaldo: United Still Premier League Kings
Former Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo reckons his old club are still the kings of the Premier League, despite City's title win.
Trayvon Martin: Pics Show Zimmerman Injuries
Photographs showing injuries to the alleged murderer of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin are among a mass of evidence that has been made public for the first time.
Babies' Bodies Found In Luggage: Brit Held
A British citizen has been arrested in Thailand after the bodies of six babies thought to have been used in a black magic ritual were found in luggage in a Bangkok hotel room.
Facebook Frenzy Peaks With $100bn Flotation
The frenzy of hype and excitement surrounding the flotation of Facebook will peak as its shares go on offer in the biggest flotation of an internet-based company in history.
Lloyd Webber: Looks Not Enough For New Jesus
Andrew Lloyd Webber says he is not looking for a typical Jesus lookalike to play the lead in the new production of Jesus Christ Superstar - what he wants is charisma.
Back Of The Net: Alan Partridge Returns To TV
Alan Partridge is to make a long-awaited return to TV after Steve Coogan signed a deal to move the character to Sky from the BBC.
Obama Pays Tribute To 'Legend' Donna Summer
US President Barack Obama has paid to singer Donna Summer, who died of cancer on Thursday at the age of 63.
Father 'Disgusted' By IRA Bomb Plaque Theft
The father of a boy killed in the IRA bombing in Warrington has told Sky News he is "horrified and disgusted" by the theft of a plaque honouring his son and another young victim of the attack.
See You Later Alligator: Zoo Man's Lucky Escape
An American zoologist has been attacked by a 10ft-long alligator as he tried to capture it from beside a highway.
Lloyd Webber: Looks Not Enough For New Jesus
Andrew Lloyd Webber says he is not looking for a typical Jesus lookalike to play the lead in the new production of Jesus Christ Superstar - what he wants is charisma.
Euro Crisis: Markets Tumble After Downgrades
World stock markets have suffered further steep falls in volatile trading as a result of the eurozone debt crisis after downgrades in the credit ratings of Greece and 16 Spanish banks.
Greek Voters Move To Centre Amid Downgrade
Greece's credit rating has been downgraded due to the "heightened risk" that the political and economic crisis could drag the country out of the euro.
Cameron Takes Eurozone Demands To US Summit
David Cameron is set to step up his demands for action to tackle the eurozone crisis as he heads to the United States for a two-summit weekend with world leaders.
For Sale: Brand New Fruit Called A 'Papple'
A fruit so new it is yet to be named, but described as a pear disguised as an apple, is to go on sale in the UK next week.
Apache Drops Training Missile Near Texas Town
A US Army Apache helicopter accidentally dropped an inactive missile over central Texas, forcing dozens of homes to be evacuated.
New Banksy Graffiti Appears On London Street
Banksy has apparently created a new piece of artwork in a London street - as builders in Australia destroyed his iconic parachuting rat.
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