Joe McCafferty was asleep at his aunt's house in Huddersfield when an accelerant was poured through the letterbox on 3 May 1997 and the home was set alight.
Here is our selection of images from across the city over the past few days.Deer one: Staff at Bristol Zoo Project have been celebrating the birth of a new Philippine spotted deer fawn. The animals
, with fewer than 700 of the species left in the wild.Lager shanty please: Piratitude, one of Bristol's best-known pirate bands, were back at one of their favourite haunts, The Shakespeare, on Friday night. The city has many stories associated with folk who flew the skull and crossbones from their ships.Cheers: Bristol City Women are one of four teams being allowed to
. Drinking in sight of the pitch is currently banned in the top five tiers of the English men's game, but the legislation does not cover the women's game.A proud day: Gurvin Chopra, the first woman in her family to go to school, celebrated
from the University of Bristol. Her family had to flee Afghanistan in 2000 due to religious persecution by the Taliban.
All aboard: Bristol Community Ferryboats Ltd has announced it will try out a new night-time service along the city's waterways to coincide with the Bristol Light Festival, which runs from 31 January to 9 February. Special trips will be made from the city centre from 18:00 and 19:00 GMT on all days of the event, with an extra 20:00 GMT service on Fridays and Saturdays.A council spokesperson said: "We acknowledge we failed to do the proper affordability checks on the temporary accommodation, and this led to Ms X being unable to pay the increased rent and then go into arrears.
"We apologise to Ms X for the upset and uncertainty caused and we have written to Ms X with our apology."A man whose dismembered body was found in a suitcase had raped and blackmailed a teenager, a court has heard.
The remains of Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, were found in a suitcase and trunk left near the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol in July 2024, having been taken there from London.At the trial of Yostin Mosquera, who is accused of murdering and dismembering the two men, a witness told the court he had been blackmailed by Mr Alfonso in exchange for sexual "favours".