An appetite for change in Lockleaze

Can a new food outlet in Lockleaze make quality food more affordable?

Is your pension funding climate collapse?

The pension fund for the Avon area has over £36 million invested in fossil fuels..

Subsidies on board

With private companies in charge of operating Bristol’s essential network of bus services, corporate welfare means taxpayers pay twice

Who owns Bristol?

What happens when public spaces become privately owned?

The Forgotten Forest Charter

Colin Thomas of the Bristol Radical History Group looks at the age-old battle over British land use

A must read

The Bristol Cable is one year old! Crowdsourced from the Cable's 450 co-op members, this edition’s theme centres around 'green' issues.

Video: eviction of probation office squat

Squatters were evicted today from the abandoned probation office near Stokes Croft. Around 60 people had been staying at the building.  While efforts were made...

Fair play: fan ownership at Bath City

Who runs football clubs? At the top of the professional game the majority are owned and controlled by very wealthy individuals. Amongst the super-rich, from...

How Bristol 24/7 missed the mark on gentrification

Social change can’t be wished away by calling it something different, argues Alex Turner

Award-winning Bristol novelist backs NHS children’s health services campaign

Award-winning Bristol novelist backs campaign to keep children’s health services within the NHS, as private firms Virgin Care and Sirona Care are announced as the short-listed candidates for interim...

Investigation: Bristol’s most vulnerable children face sell-off threat to services

In a surprising move North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT) have announced that they are not bidding for the contract to continue providing their current Children’s...

The tenant who faced eviction 4 years in a row

In yet another Bristol rental sector saga, one tenant has raised the alarm on the use of section 21 notices to hike up rents and...