How a sentence in a Cable article led to a media firestorm — we unpick the Damien Egan scandal in this exclusive long read ...
A former arms industry workers talks about industrial battles, political upheaval, and bold ideas for creating socially ...
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' ...
In March last year, a 14-year-old boy was the victim of a serious assault outside his school in east Bristol. After being punched in the face by a man police described as in his thirties, the teenager ...
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 ...
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 ...
Members of Easton-based anarchist social centre BASE recently discovered that they’re being monitored by counter-terrorist police, after a man was recalled to prison after attending one of its events.
Should the state give people free money? This week Ani and Neil discuss how a universal basic income would work, why supporting the arts is a class issue, and whether ‘eco-populist’ Green leader Zack ...
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 ...
Neil sits down with the ‘King of Southmead’ to discuss social media beef after his recent signing for Gloucester, class and culture in rugby, and how it feels to face the end of a sporting career When ...
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