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The American Civil War ended 160 years ago with the Union victorious and slavery abolished. But many Bristolians supported ...
Neil chats to Kalpna Woolf on her journey from Southall immigrant kid to BBC head of production, food author and boardroom ...
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In light of Gaza’s devastation, Bristolians are turning grief into grassroots power. Matt and Sacha tell the Cable why they ...
Bristol City Council obtained a five-year court order barring landlord Naomi Knapp from renting out her homes. Now, it’s ...
In the wake of the tragic death of 18 year old Dontae Davis in Lawrence Hill, Neil chats to Darren Alexander who runs Aspiration Creation Elevation (ACE), a music mentoring organisation for youth in ...
Big appointments, fan dissent and the trials and tribulations of covering Bristol City FC with Bristol Live’s dedicated club reporter, Gregor MacGregor. Neil and Gregor chat about nurturing talent, ...
A few photos show the vibrancy of the often-maligned neighbourhood of Southmead. Photos: Colin Moody Southmead, in the north of the city, is a product of the effort to clear city centre slums in the ...
It’s 10 days until the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) mayoral election which, as this week’s Unpacked guest, BBC journalist Pete Simson, points out, was in danger of being a pretty dull ...
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 ...