Black Lives Matter Bristol: behind the scenes

Around 1,000 people marched through Bristol in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Sunday. Edson Burton, one of the organisers of the march,...

Interactive: Why did some of us vote leave?

To what extent do people’s sense of community, perception of influence and opportunity, or access to resources impact the way they voted in the EU...

Lawrence Hill power station: council denies further air quality studies

Despite levels of air pollution in the area breaching EU legal requirements, campaigners’ calls for more studies on the plant’s impact have been denied.

Alcohol, Animals and Acrobatics- Bristol Zoo’s Controversial ‘Big Night Out’

Bristol Zoo will host a controversial 18+ late night event later this month, despite the cancellation of a similar evening at London Zoo last year.

Hacking away at the problems

Positive news for a Friday: techies and people with experience as refugees create projects together in Bristol’s first Refugee Hack Day.

Notes from City Hall: Metro Mayor marches onwards

Council Correspondent Sid Ryan, gives his opinion on proposals for a new Metro Mayor – due to be voted on by the Council this evening.

Notes from City Hall: Power to the people?

Our council correspondent, Sid Ryan, has been digging into the billion pound ‘devolution deal’ on its way to Bristol in the coming weeks.

“Subvertising” feats continue in Bristol

Subverts with a wicked take on stories in our city continue to appear

These brilliant “subverts” just popped up in Bristol.

Subverts with a wicked take on stories in our city appeared last night.

Notes from City Hall: Four hours in purgatory

Our intrepid council correspondent, Sid Ryan, sits through the first meeting of the Marvin Rees administration so you don’t have to.

Council face barricades and fail to evict Avonmouth protesters

Occupiers of 44 Avonmouth Terrace are still in situ, as council eviction order expires.

“Ethical” landlords doorstepped by community union

Connolly & Callaghan paid a visit by ACORN as Council look into issue.