How a sentence in a Cable article led to a media firestorm — we unpick the Damien Egan scandal in this exclusive long read ...
Bristol is among 12 UK universities using Horus Security to monitor protest groups, raising fears of growing campus ...
We sit down with the new collective using art to shine a light on Bristol’s production of 'shit tons of killing equipment' ...
Neil talks to masculinities educator Lewis about his work with young people in schools, and the appeal of the manosphere.
A jury at Woolwich Crown Court in London has refused to convict six Palestine Action activists who broke into an Israeli arms facility Elbit Systems UK on the outskirts of Bristol. Campaigners hailed ...
The hidden history of how the family wealth of Edward Protheroe, famous coal industrialist in the Forest of Dean, was built on the slave trade and labour of enslaved people on sugar plantations.
A mother of a son with autism, Nura Aabe has been a central figure in the struggle to secure better special educational needs support in the city – in schools, the council and the Somali community. As ...
As Bristol City Council slashes spending on venues including arthouse cinema Watershed, Neil asks its boss Clare why funding the arts matters, and whether the sector’s reputation as catering mainly to ...
It has been an eventful few months for columnist and author Owen Jones. After years of writing about the impact of the Tories being in power for 14 years, it seems that we’re on the brink of a Labour ...
In the early 1900s, the south Bristol suburb of Totterdown was a magnet for people from across the city. Shoppers flocked to the eccentric neighbourhood, where century-old businesses were crammed up ...
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