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Isaac talks to Palestinian activist Iyad Burnat about the decades he’s spent peacefully resisting Israeli occupation in the ...
Ameresco is a paying client of the former Bristol mayor, who struck the £1bn City Leap deal with the firm when he was in office ...
Neil talks to Colin about his new book celebrating Bristol's nightlife – and the threats venues have faced post-Covid.
Norris has been the Metro Mayor since 2021 but his time leading the organisation is already set to come to an end. The ...
The government's cuts to disability benefits will affect millions, but a community of activists is fighting back ...
Tech workers used to enjoy perks and attractive salaries, but toxic practices are endemic in the sector. It's time for ...
Queen’s Court residents are rallying against persistent damp and mould and yet another rent increase from their millionaire ...
As we grow and evolve, the Bristol Cable is looking for a committed individual to join our Board as Treasurer – helping us ...
As the winter of 1995 drew in, a group of Bristol’s anarchist squatters started to talk about where to go next. One comrade heard that a building at 14 Robertson Road, which had previously housed the ...
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