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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Taxing people’s wealth as a way to reduce the UK’s rampant inequality is an idea that’s popular among many people on the left, and has been pushed by some politicians including the Green Party’s new ...
“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 ...
Fatema Zainab Rajwani spent six days in solitary confinement before she was moved to a regular cell in HMP Bronzefield. The 20-year-old spent two weeks behind bars before she was even allowed to speak ...
Perched on the dusty bank of the River Avon at Conham River Park just a few kilometres east of Bristol city centre, Becca Blease points to the treeline above her head. A Green woodpecker flies past, ...
Mabel Tothill, the first woman to sit on Bristol City Council, was a Quaker, a socialist and an advocate for conscientious objectors. Taking her seat in 1920, not long after she turned 50, Tothill ...
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