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Kill the Bill protests continue overnight in Bristol

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Kill the Bill protests continue overnight in Bristol

Kill the Bill protests continue overnight in Bristol

Kill the Bill protests against the government's controversial policing bill continued in Bristol last night, as police clashed with protestors while clearing the streets.

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