Exploring the role of love in addressing the issues that underpin serious youth violence, why plans to transform the youth justice system are stalling, and how other countries are miles ahead ...
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 ...
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 ...
The city’s Labour administration says this referendum is an expensive distraction from the big issues the city faces. But have they brought it upon themselves? Opponents say the referendum is due to ...
James was 18 when he told his mum he was gay. He did it by text, then put his phone on flight mode and didn’t come home for two days. Coming out can be a daunting experience for anyone, but James had ...
“This is a movement, not a moment” : Watch Solomon OB’s performance of his poem “I SEE” written in the aftermath of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer Bristol based Solomon has been an ...
The reopening of vital NHS mental health beds for young people in Bristol has been delayed by three months, after ward closures last year left the city temporarily without overnight beds for children ...
Neil sits down with David Jubb to talk citizens’ assemblies: how do they work, why are they a better way of doing politics, and what’s the new one he’s helping run here in the West of England all ...
In June, climate activist Mikaela Loach came to Strange Brew in Bristol to talk about climate activism and social justice. The discussion in front of a sold out crowd, hosted by fellow activist ...
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