After a godawful January, Nikesh reflects on how to show up, be more present, fight the fash and eat more biryanis ...
In the shadow of a brutal civil war, a collective of Sudanese women in Bristol are bonding over coffee and creativity ...
“Those findings are harrowing. The report found that children were restrained unlawfully and painfully by staff. One child ...
Bristol AI surveillance systems have profiled tens of thousands for over a decade. Bristol City Council and Avon and Somerset Police use AI risk scoring and mass data gathering to predict crime ...
In March last year, a 14-year-old boy was the victim of a serious assault outside his school in east Bristol. After being punched in the face by a man police described as in his thirties, the teenager ...
In 1940s Nazi-occupied Denmark, landscape architect Carl Theodor Sørensen noticed something: children ignored the playgrounds he built—they’d much rather make their own. And so Sørensen came up with ...
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.
Two weekends ago, Bristol Patriots joined forces with their dearest pals, UKIP and Britain First, to stand outside the Mercure hotel in Redcliffe and harass people seeking asylum, who just happen to ...
It’s careers day at a school on the outskirts of Bristol, and over two hundred 15- and 16-year-olds are waiting in the sports hall for a presentation. A man explains how their company is at the ...
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 ...
It’s a sunny day in East Bristol, made brighter by the sunflower yellow doors of Whitehall’s Beehive Centre. This bustling community hub recently hosted a cohort of solo women, all with hidden ...