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Open Democracy journalist and Dark Arts newsletter author Ethan Shone takes Isaac and Priyanka on a whistlestop tour of dark ...
Jaldeep walks the streets with Bristol resident Anela Wood, who is blind, to understand how everyday streets become dangerous ...
In the wake of the tragic death of 18 year old Dontae Davis in Lawrence Hill, Neil chats to Darren Alexander who runs Aspiration Creation Elevation (ACE), a music mentoring organisation for youth in ...
A more realistic step that community groups are already starting to do across the UK is to declare the rights of the river themselves. Even though the law would remain the same, Powlesland believes ...
Our Story The Cable is not your average newspaper. In 2014, the UK’s journalism industry was at rock bottom. 2012’s Leveson Inquiry report revealed systemic, decades-long criminality by the tabloid ...
Listen: Bristol Unpacked with the BBC’s Pete Simson on the WECA mayoral election, making politics interesting and why snacks matter Neil talks to Pete Simson, BBC Politics West editor, about the race ...
It’s been almost a year since the worst racist rioting in generations swept across the UK. Dozens of cities in England and Northern Ireland ...
“I used to stage-manage a theatre, now, in a way I stage-manage the city of Bristol,” says Annie McGann. She’s the founder of the Save Bristol Nightlife campaign, and a tireless advocate for our ...
“There’s a real nervous worry this could be a Pandora’s box,” says Emma, the co-chair of Fishponds Community Planning Group over a mid-morning brew at the Coffee #1 on the high street. She’s referring ...
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Jeremy Corbyn was invited to this year’s Bristol Transformed, the city’s progressive festival of ideas, to speak about his Peace & Justice Project, and also to make a batch of jam live on stage.