For almost a year, Bristol Patriots have led a campaign of harassment and intimidation in our city. But after last week’s ...
As a hate-filled demo exposed their true colours, with Nazis, a child sex offender and bank robber in their ranks – is this the end for the group?
As Bristol vies to be 2029 UK City of Culture, Neil sits down with, writer, performer and historian Edson to ask what culture ...
Bristol North West MP Darren Jones is a man whose political rise has been rapid, since he took his seat – then a marginal – from Conservative Charlotte Leslie during the Corbyn surge of 2017. That’s ...
This month’s column is a tricky one. It’s not addressed to the so-called Bristol Patriots. It’s addressed to the religious communities they have attempted to engage in bad faith in their forthcoming ...
The Bristol Cable is one of the UK’s only independent, investigative local papers. And we just achieved our £60k membership target! But we’re not stopping. Every new supporter helps us continue ...
In the early 1900s, the south Bristol suburb of Totterdown was a magnet for people from across the city. Shoppers flocked to the eccentric neighbourhood, where century-old businesses were crammed up ...
Keep the Lights On Investigative journalism strengthens democracy – it’s a necessity, not a luxury. The Cable is Bristol’s independent, investigative newsroom. Owned and steered by more than 2,600 ...
A jury at Woolwich Crown Court in London has refused to convict six Palestine Action activists who broke into an Israeli arms facility Elbit Systems UK on the outskirts of Bristol. Campaigners hailed ...
In the fifth and final episode of our investigative podcast series We’ve Got Your Boy, we explore the role of love in addressing the issues underpinning serious youth violence in Bristol and beyond.
Poku Osei transitioned from hustling to sell sugar and DVDs in Ghana to running one of Bristol’s most celebrated social enterprises. Babbasa focuses on helping young people access and thrive with new ...