Opinion
After it has gone up again in the face of cuts, it’s time to look at alternatives to this unfair and out-of-date tax.
housing Bristol
The council has set out a bold vision to eradicate rough sleeping in just eight years, but can we get there?
Ice Cream Slavery Case
BBC Points West helped us tell the story of how ice cream and property boss Salvatore Lopresti kept men in slave-like conditions.
In a Cable investigation spanning five years, a shocking story has been uncovered.
This is no ordinary election, and it comes at a pivotal time, argues Nick Dowson.
Features
The common media portrayal of Hartcliffe as being closer to Baghdad than Bedminster is clearly nonsense. But the issue is raw and touches on deeper questions.
Edition 19
“We’ve got so used to things being taken away from us, that a lot of people don’t know we’ve got rights.”
Fight For Fair Air
Conrad Energy may now appeal the decision for the hugely unpopular plans for St Philip’s Marsh gas power plant.
A year since the council cut play services, we visit an adventure playground in Southmead.
Interviews
Bristol is not doing enough after declaring climate emergency, says environmental journalist.
Following Cable investigations, Judge said: “I’m sure that there is a risk that you will commit a human trafficking or slavery offence.”
Dark Arts
The tale of how stolen art belonging to a cider baron and former MP was recovered by a man acquitted of the murder of Daniel Morgan.
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