A £10 Million Golden Key for recovery?

For the first time in ages I now care about myself. I can see the point in looking after myself and getting warm clothes for the winter. I’m starting to feel like there is some hope for the future.

Cable Media Workshops: our human experiences

The Bristol Cable collaborated with the Creative Youth Network to deliver a powerful programme with young creatives to produce their own zine. Participants got tooled...

Enough is enough. Surveying sexism at work

A Cable survey of people who’d experienced workplace sexual harassment and discrimination, yielded shocking results. What can be done about this persistent issue?

Supported housing’s future hangs in the balance

Unless the government protects them from its housing benefit cuts, homes for vulnerable people could start shutting down in Bristol next year.

The council’s heavies are coming round…

Bailiff use is rising in Bristol, but why?

‘Flexibility works both ways’: Bristol’s zero‐hours lifestyles

Could zero‐hours contracts be managed by workers?

On (not) joining the Clifton Club

What does it take to enjoy a life of leisure at one of Bristol’s most exclusive institutions? We’re not entirely sure...

More than just a kickabout

From Easton to the West Bank – how Bristol football team the Easton Cowboys use the power of the game to champion social inclusion and international solidarity

Who owns your local media?

A look at the ownership structure of Trinity Mirror, the company behind Local World and Bristol Post

It’s not all strikes and marches: Bristol’s struggle for fun, leisure and knowledge

Our city has a history of politically involved communities who love to walk, sing, and dance. All with a sharp sense of social justice, mind...

Don’t blame hipsters or migrants for the housing crisis..

Exclusive Cable analysis shows the council needs to up the ante in the fight for a liveable city

Destination unknown: Trinity Mirror, the Bristol Post and the erosion of local media

Taking the ‘local’ out of Local World, and the journalism out of our media