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The trial of a grime artist accused of rape, assault by penetration, false imprisonment and assault has been adjourned.

Andy Anokye, 31, who performs under the stage name Solo 45, denies 31 charges.

The charges, relating to four alleged victims, include 22 counts of rape and five counts of false imprisonment.

Anokye also denies two charges of assault by penetration and two charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

Judge William Hart adjourned the case during a hearing at Bristol Crown Court on Tuesday.

"The trial of Mr Anokye has been adjourned to a date to be fixed and that day is not yet capable of being finalised," the judge said.

Christopher Quinlan QC is prosecuting the case, with Sallie Bennett-Jenkins QC representing Anokye.

Anokye, of Millennium Promenade, Bristol, denies all the charges against him.