As a new flotilla aims to break Israel's siege on Gaza, twelve people board a boat from Bristol to support the aid effort ...
A 400-year-old faith, with an average member age of 66, may be finding new life among a younger generations of Bristolians ...
We visit the Rastafari Culture Centre in St Pauls. How is the legacy of a tradition carried forward when its elders are no ...
Facing a gruelling benefits system, stigma and insecure housing, the collective is reimagining spaces for a better future As people on low incomes struggle with the energy crisis, Bristol Energy ...
Everyone’s a loser in Bristol’s housing crisis, except for landlords and people looking to sell their homes. Tenants in the ...
Nikesh Shukla introduces his new Cable column, Hope Is Around the Corner, with a tale that begins with a picture of a twat, ...
Taking the ‘local’ out of Local World, and the journalism out of our media ...
Jeni Leggat-Green had been on the committee of another church before she left and joined Cotham Parish Church. She left after a hostile response to a motion she put forward to join an inclusivity ...
Karen Partridge, a humanist celebrant, recalls meeting a man three weeks before his death: “I asked him, ‘How would you like to be remembered?’ And he said, ‘As a world class pianist, but ...
“You came a long way,” Chris Alford was told as he took the stand before Suffolk County lawmakers in February 2011. The University of the West of England (UWE) professor travelled from Bristol to Long ...
The World Cup may not have come home, but what did come home was a renewed sense of purpose for my daughters’ football team. As I watched the tournament with my kids, my youngest kept reminding me ...
The Cable is not your average newspaper. In 2014, the UK’s journalism industry was at rock bottom. 2012’s Leveson Inquiry report revealed systemic, decades-long criminality by the tabloid press in ...