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BBC News
04-07-2025
- Business
- BBC News
Brentford release 2025-26 home kit
Brentford has unveiled the club's home kit for the 2025-26 season, as the Bees celebrate 100 years in red and to Brentford, the shirt is "a modern but nostalgic take on the club's iconic stripes" and "the classic collar inspired by the club's original 1925 kit lace design, connects this season's shirt with their rich heritage".There is a centenary logo on the back of the shirt and a "red & white 1925 & 2025" detail inside the Watts, Brentford's marketing services director, added: "This season we chose to mark 100 years of both our trademark stripes and our incredible supporters remaining side by side, through the more challenging times, to the Premier League and an exciting future."A commitment to affordable football remains at the heart of Brentford's values. We hope frozen adult prices and reduced junior prices enable as many of our fans as possible to enjoy wearing this shirt, which marks a new era for the club."What do you make of the new kit?Choose your verdict here


BBC News
25-03-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Strange sky swirl, University Challenge and caravans
Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media. Our pick of local website stories A strange swirl in the sky over the past few nights spotted by people in Somerset and Bristol was reported by Bristol Live.A pupil in Bedminster was grabbed by a masked man on their way to school.A "legend" of Musgrove Park Hospital, Steve Watts, has retired after more than 40 years there. Somerset Live reported he worked up from kitchen porter to assistant facilities manager. Our top three from yesterday What to watch on social media After more than 10 years, the Beatrix Potter Tailor of Gloucester clock is being reassembled, according to the Eastgate Shopping Cork from the Bristol Post, shared a video of huge numbers turning up to St Albans Church in Westbury Park for a public meeting about caravans on the Animal Shelter has been given a grant of £115,000 so it can fix its leaky kennel College, Cambridge, faced University of Bristol on University Challenge last night for a semi-final place, with the former incorrectly guessing that a Tina Turner song was called Chattanooga Choo Choo, when it in fact was called Nutbush City Limits - prompting a few laughs.