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Bristol Launches Free Youth Travel, Nursery Worker Pleads Guilty, Coldstream Guards Celebrate 375th Anniversary, Cyclists Demand Safer Roads, and more...

Jun 11, 2025
Bristol launches a free travel initiative for youth, helping families save and promote green transport. A nursery worker faced legal consequences in a tragic case involving a child's death, prompting a community's sorrow. The Coldstream Guards celebrate 375 years with a historic parade in Berwick. Female cyclists in West Yorkshire rally for safer roads amid growing harassment. The Cold Chain Federation urgently calls for strategies to protect the UK's food and pharma supplies from looming threats.
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Bristol's Free Youth Travel Initiative

  • Bristol launches a free bus travel initiative for 5-to-15-year-olds during school holidays.
  • This reduces family travel costs and promotes greener transit in the West of England.
ANECDOTE

Nursery Worker Pleads Guilty

  • Nursery worker Kimberley Cookson pleaded guilty in the death of 14-month-old Noah Sibanda.
  • The tragedy led to nursery registration suspension and legal actions against the owner.
ANECDOTE

Coldstream Guards Anniversary Parade

  • The Coldstream Guards celebrated their 375th anniversary by parading in their birthplace, Berwick.
  • The regiment boasts 113 battle honours and remains active globally, including training Ukrainian soldiers.
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