On the front lines against ISIS

We hear from a Bristolian in the ongoing anti-fascist fight in Syria.

Watch: Together we can fight modern slavery

Animation ‘What do you see?’, by Sally Arthur, showing how modern slavery works in the UK.

Pressure builds on mayor to drop council tax changes that hit poorest

Brewing rebellion by Labour party and councillors following ACORN campaign.

Voice: Drug deaths – “It doesn’t need to be this way”

After the loss of her partner to drug addiction, Cara joined the campaign advocating for drug legalisation.

School for teenage mums under threat

An ‘outstanding’ school for teenage mothers and their children is facing an uncertain future.

NHS cuts hit fertility treatments

The local NHS has angered patients by restricting its criteria for IVF eligibility, at the same time as privatising Bristol Centre for Reproductive Medicine.

How this Barcelona group is building community power

An interview with the vice-president of the Federation of Neighbourhood Associations of Barcelona

Brexit: Green MEP launches fight for secret documents

The government won’t hand over 50 reports on the impact of Brexit.

Watch: Battling for Bristol – Archives of social justice

A short documentary on Bristol’s history of social justice struggle.

The Bristol Cable: inside your people-powered media

From edition 13, OUT NOW! Read more from this edition. When times are bad, we need public good more than ever. Austerity is under the...

“Beautiful, ordinary people”: Capturing Brexit on film

Ahead of Bristol Radical Film Festival, the Cable spoke to director Timothy George Kelly about his ‘state of the nation’ documentary, Brexitannia.

A never-ending journey

What can history teach us about how we got here and where we go next? The Journey to Justice project aims to find out by...