MP Charlotte Leslie: Sheikhs, food hampers and trips abroad

Sandi Dheensa takes a look at how local MP Charlotte Leslie has represented the interests of Middle Eastern regimes and sheikdoms during her time in...

Do young Bristolians want the vote?

The youth will control our future and how the world ends up for the next generation. But are they ready?

Voices: Who is the Tory aristocrat running for Bristol East?

Who is Theodora Clarke, the Conservative candidate who wants to be a “strong voice for Bristol East in a strong and stable government”?

School cuts: difficult questions at Education Question Time

What did we learn about party positions on education from the Bradley Stoke and Filton parliamentary candidates’ ‘Education Question Time’?

Who’s Tim Bowles anyway? Metro mayor voter turnout disparities

Turn out for the metro mayor elections varied from 46.6% in Bishopston, to just 15% in Hartcliffe and Withywood.

Death at HMP Bristol: Family seeks answers at inquest

The family of a father-to-be found dead in his cell at HMP Bristol is hoping for answers at an inquest into his death. A statement...

Teacher redundancies hit Bristol

Widespread staff losses and restructuring amid ‘devastating’ and ‘unprecedented’ cuts in Bristol schools.

The legal case that could shape part of the housing crisis

We caught up with a Bristol lawyer to explain the significance

Lopresti tries to cover-up exploitation…by removing stickers!

Can you spot the difference?

The community razed to the ground for a road that was never built

In the 1960s the council demolished most of Totterdown, in a planning disaster still remembered by Bristolians today.

Refugee return policy “an insult to the Geneva Convention”

There is anger in Bristol at what is being seen as yet another attack on refugees in the UK.

The Bearpit: contested hub of struggles for Bristol

Bristol’s infamous Bearpit has undergone an image change in recent years – but rising homelessness means it’s now a site of conflict between wealthier incomers and some of the city’s most vulnerable people.