The Temple Quarter scheme will transform inner-city Bristol. What will it do for housing, transport, jobs and education and ...
In the face of the biggest hunger strike in a generation and a media blackout, Bristol campaigners call for action ...
How the 1993 James Bulger murder reshaped youth justice in the UK, creating one of the world's lowest ages of criminal responsibility ...
How much money is too much, what is DIY wealth redistribution & what difference can it make? Neil Maggs asks Frances Howe of ...
Two weekends ago, Bristol Patriots joined forces with their dearest pals, UKIP and Britain First, to stand outside the Mercure hotel in Redcliffe and harass people seeking asylum, who just happen to ...
After a spate of serious youth violence last year, a wide-ranging review was launched by the Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership – a group of organisations including the city council and police.
It’s careers day at a school on the outskirts of Bristol, and over two hundred 15- and 16-year-olds are waiting in the sports hall for a presentation. A man explains how their company is at the ...
In early 2024, three teenage boys were fatally stabbed on Bristol’s streets within 18 days.It was a grim start to the new year – one that thrust the issue of serious youth violence in the city further ...
Hundreds turned out to the Green Party rally in St. George on Monday evening, with tickets reportedly selling out in under four hours of its announcement last month. Bristol Central MP Carla Denyer ...
Running through the heart of east Bristol, Stapleton Road is one of the city’s most culturally rich – and often misunderstood – streets. Walk its length and you’ll find food from around the world: ...
Investigative journalism strengthens democracy – it’s a necessity, not a luxury. The Cable is Bristol’s independent, investigative newsroom. Owned and steered by more than 2,600 members, we produce ...