A victory for housing crisis transparency in Bristol

The council have responded to Cable and community pressure and released documents on controversial developments.

Breaking: Developers appeal on controversial housing development

Developers will seek to go over the head of local council to push through development

The Cable will not decide on press regulation without full co-op consultation

The Cable will not settle a position on press regulation without thorough consultation with members and advisors.

Our 2016 favourites: Cable voices

A couple of the most interesting voices that the Cable has published in 2016.

Our 2016 favourites: Cable news

A few of the Cable’s favourite news articles that we’ve worked on in 2016.

Our 2016 favourites: Cable features

Here’s a selection of the best features the Cable has produced over the last year.

Children’s mental health spending amongst worst in the country

Politicians speak of the need for ‘parity of investment’ in mental health services but this is not the reality for children or young people in...

Councillors strike a blow for transparency regarding housing crisis

Housing developers are not going to be happy

City Hall protest over priority housing for DV survivors

Campaigners claim proposals on priority housing for small percentage of individuals in domestic violence refuges don’t go far enough.

Racial bias growing in stop and search

While Avon and Somerset police have reduced the total number of stop an searches, the proportion of black people compared to white people increases. Photo:...

Bristol Uni may move to drop £3 million in fossil fuels tomorrow

Local councillor and campaigners gear up for vote

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

Partial victory but more affordable housing not guaranteed