Headlines: Breast milk fine and cycle path tree

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EasyJet has apologised after charging a mother for bringing breast milk and a pump on board

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EasyJet has reportedly apologised after staff tried to fine a mother £50 for taking breast milk and a breast pump with her in the cabin on a flight from Bristol to Belfast.

A distressing incident in which a pregnant cat died after being dumped alive in a binbag on the outskirts of Bristol was reported by Gloucestershire Live.

And Somerset Live shared news of protesters planning a boycott of Weston's Grand Pier after the venue booked controversial political commentator Katie Hopkins on her comedy tour.

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A new cycle path in Yeovil appears to be at odds with a very large tree. One resident said they were "lost for words" at the layout of the path.

There's been some good news for bird watchers keeping an eye on Salisbury Cathedral's four peregrine falcon eggs – the fourth has now hatched and all are said to be doing well.

Gloucester is getting ready to host its Ukraine Festival from 3 to 18 May. Ukrainian musicians and dancers will show off their talents in concerts, and artists and makers will be holding exhibitions and workshops.

Joe Jordan will receive a double legacy cap from Bristol City at Ashton Gate ahead of a match on 3 May, to celebrate his career as player and manager.

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