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Thanks so much to @BBCBreakfast for covering the story of my constituent Jake Ogborne and his fight to get Spinraza today. Well done to the BBC @InsideOutWest team too (PS don’t axe it! They’ve done great work on this and Wick House to name just two Bristol East stories).
Art Attack's Neil Buchanan has today confirmed that he's not Banksy.
Has this young graffiti artist who grew up to be Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja aka 3D confirmed he isn't...?
📼 Watch this video clip that @InsideOutWest discovered https://t.co/PjQE9YALWE
Congratulations to @bbcinsideoutwest, winners of the award for Short Form for their film Inside Out West: Student Nurse #RTSAwards
Award sponsored by BBC Natural History Unit @bbcstudios
We’ve won two awards at this year’s @RTS_Bristol beating off tough competition. Well done to all the nominees and of course our incredible team of dedicated journalists
Staying with news, it’s time for the award for Best News or Current Affairs Reporter, which goes to Luke David (@Lukatt) from BBC Current Affairs West @insideoutwest@BBCBristol. Congratulations Luke! #RTSAwards
Award sponsored by @UWEBristol
Looking forward to this tonight - fantastic @insideoutwest team have been nominated for four awards 🤞RTS West of England Awards 2020 -nominations announced! | Royal Television Society https://t.co/IYV4VpaT4J
listening to @DavidOlusoga break down his experiences was profound. Being the only black led indie in bristol highlights the massive issues. I think of all the talent lost, my olders that don’t exist in the industry here in bristol. https://t.co/2lZSKNAY62
Had a great time creating this. Monumental is on @bbciplayer til Sunday - 23 minutes of looking at racial equality in the city
I was lucky enough to interview some of the changemakers in Bristol & it really does make me proud of how
#monumental#bbc#bbcworld
Ngaio went to a school named after a slave trader.
Now she presents an international documentary exploring the persistent racial inequality in her home city.
It’s a must watch.
On Saturday 18 July at 1330 & 1730 BBC News Channel.
After watching my sister @ngaioanyia on BBC this morning I have not. stopped. smiling.
I feel invigorated.
I am so inspired.
Living legends ~
Legends living ~
Love you + thank you.
@InsideOutWest An absolutely superb documentary. Really powerful but also personal. It was a very humbling look at our city but also hopeful for the future. @ngaioanyia
Just watched a tiny sneak preview of this @InsideOutWest documentary presented by @ngaioanyia - it's out tomorrow and definitely one to watch https://t.co/sqiJPGBXMx