The Temple Quarter scheme will transform inner-city Bristol. What will it do for housing, transport, jobs and education and ...
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 ...
In the face of the biggest hunger strike in a generation and a media blackout, Bristol campaigners call for action ...
“Stand up, son,” said hangman Harry Allen to Russell Pascoe, as he entered the condemned cell in Horfield Prison, just before 8am on Tuesday 17 December, 1963. “Do as I say and it will all be quick ...
“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 ...
Every quarter, the Cable prints around 15,000 copies of our paper. We’ve created a bespoke map showing all the venues where you can pick up a copy of the Cable, so that you can easily find one. All ...
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 ...
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, ...
Today, Bristol’s premier music venue will reopen to great fanfare. Bristol Beacon, formerly known as Colston Hall, closed its doors five years ago, but will now welcome audiences again. That’s thanks ...
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 ...
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 ...
As the dust settles on the weekends’ clashes, the Cable reflects on the evening’s events - the racism, the resistance and the tensions that fuelled them. A far-right rampage sweeps the country. Their ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results