A man charged with murdering two teenage boys in Bristol has made his first appearance in court. Anthony Snook, 44 spoke only to confirm his name at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on Thursday morning – after he was charged with the murders of
A 44-year-old man has been charged with murder after two teen boys were stabbed to death in Bristol. Police have charged Anthony Snook, of Hartcliffe, Bristol, with the murders of Max Dixon, 16, and Mason Rist, 15, who were stabbed to death
Three more arrests have been made by detectives investigating the deaths of two teenagers in Bristol, police said. Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, were stabbed following an incident in Ilminster Avenue, Knowle West on Saturday night. Two boys, aged 15
Two teenage boys who were stabbed to death by “a number” of knifemen in Bristol have been pictured as tributes pour in for the “kindest” teens. Police have launched a major investigation following the incident, with a 44-year-old man and a 15-year-old
The two teenage boys who were stabbed to death by “a number” of knifemen in Bristol have been named as tributes pour in. Police have launched a major investigation following the incident, with a 44-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy arrested in
A double murder hunt has been launched after the teenage pair were fatally attacked by a gang of people on Saturday night who then fled the scene in a car. The two boys were attacked in Ilminster Avenue, in Knowle West, to
A major police investigation is underway following the deadly stabbing of two teenagers on Saturday evening. Police officers cordoned off Ilminster Avenue in Knowle West, south Bristol, following reports of the violent incident. The two boys, aged 15 and 16, were attacked
Bristol University has sparked uproar after the National Anthem has been scrapped from its graduation ceremonies. Historically, the Russell Group university had ended its graduation ceremonies with a student leading a rendition of the anthem. However, the song was quietly axed from
The University of Bristol is to remove the dolphin emblem of merchant and slave trader Edward Colston from its logo. It comes after Colston’s city centre statue was pulled down and thrown into the harbour during a protest in 2020. The university
No mercy has been given by people who have mocked a new ‘multi-faith area’ at an airport saying it looks like a bus stop. Bristol Airport unveiled the proud new addition to its site on social media earlier today (Thursday, November 23).