Bristol and Beyond

Video: Behind the murder of Kamil Ahmad

The Cable spoke to Adil Jaifar, a translator and friend of Kamil, to find out how the disabled Kurdish asylum seeker fell through the gaps...

Opinion: Fitting that Bristol strikes at developers in week of Paradise Papers

Investigative journalist and member of the Tax Justice Network George Turner gives his take.

Kerry McCarthy MP on Brexit and the future of UK farming

The Labour MP for Bristol East talks about the challenges of steering Brexit in a green direction.

From politics to potatoes: real views and stories from Bristol refugees and asylum seekers

From politics to potatoes: real views and stories from Bristol refugees and asylum seekers. People listened to the recordings while looking at the objects the...

Bristol Uni named in UK spy agency tribunal

A tribunal has been told that UK spy agencies MI5 and MI6 may be breaking the law when they share data with foreign intelligence agencies...

On the front lines against ISIS

We hear from a Bristolian in the ongoing anti-fascist fight in Syria.

Brexit: Green MEP launches fight for secret documents

The government won’t hand over 50 reports on the impact of Brexit.

A never-ending journey

What can history teach us about how we got here and where we go next? The Journey to Justice project aims to find out by...

Brits most ‘stopped and checked’ for immigration crimes they can’t commit

Data suggests racial profiling in 11 major UK cities.

Bristol University: £3m in six years from Atomic Weapons Establishment

University’s ‘strategic alliance’ with AWE, which maintains and develops the UK’s nuclear weapons, continues.

A picture of Somalis in Bristol

An intimate look at one of Bristol’s biggest communities.

Driven underground: Bristol’s continuing Spice problem

A year after the blanket ban of new psychoactive substances, evidence shows limits and effect on most vulnerable people.