City
Coexist were given 24 hours notice to leave on Monday but say they are going to hang on for another month.
Features
A fightback is brewing against a piece of legislation that epitomises the difficulties of having a secure home.
Interviews
Men talking about their feelings shouldn't be groundbreaking, but it is.
The music industry is often dominated by men, but Saffron Records are blazing a trail for female artists in Bristol.
Reports
Campaign against the Chocolate Factory development in Greenbank kicks back into action as developers begin work – minus any affordable housing.
Power plant proposed for next to primary school in inner-city Lawrence Hill, yet again.
Podcasts
Dan Studley can run from the Bristol County Ground to Ashton Gate in under 14 minutes. Terry and Duke aren’t exactly sure why you’d want...
Moving on: Bristol's Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities
Inequality for Bristol’s Traveller communities isn't going to be fixed without dedicated multi-agency working, warns anti-racism charity.
Cable Community News
In the digital age, news is turning into noise so we try to cut through that by telling the full story - from start to finish.
A look back on our November members meeting about drugs in Bristol, which left people feeling “connected”, “inspired" and “heard”.
Edition 17
We contacted an online ‘essay mill’ with a real assignment from Bristol University.
A community project has uncovered that a name is mysteriously missing from a First World War memorial plaque at St Werburghs Community Centre.
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