Breaking: Councillors vote to defer Choc Factory development but fight continues.

Partial victory but more affordable housing not guaranteed

Elderly and disabled people’s bus access under threat

‘Keep Bristol Moving’ is a key aim of the Mayor, but low income disabled and elderly people could be left without the means to travel...

The bankers & offshore companies behind Easton housing development

From Wall Street to Greenbank

Revealed: Developer’s huge price hike and outdated profit calculations

Controversial development set for decision on Wednesday as campaigners step up fight

Hundreds protest against school takeover

Protest at Winterbourne International Academy to oppose takeover by Oasis academy chain – as school hit by a ‘financial notice to improve’ from government.

‘Save our School’: Winterbourne International Academy

Staff and parents at Winterbourne International Academy prepare to fight school takeover by national academy chain.

Millions of fossil fuel investments in question ahead of Uni divestment vote

University of Bristol: “Sustainability is in everything we do”

Security tips for the tech-phobe

...Because someone, somewhere has access to everything you ever do online.

Mayor pressured to take on Government over cuts

Councillors, activists and trade union members joined council workers and members of the public on Tuesday to protest £92million of proposed cuts to Bristol City Council’s...

More than 900 Bristol families hit by government’s new benefit cap

More than 900 of the poorest families in Bristol will be hit by the government’s extended benefit cap, which comes into force across the country...

The beating heart in IKEA car park

Hidden away in the shadow of IKEA, the Eastville Social Club is still serving local communities.

The sinkhole beneath our schools

Bristol’s education system is struggling because of poorly planned and hopelessly optimistic private finance initiative contracts.