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Isaac interviews Mike Jay about Bristol's Pneumatic Institute, its founder Thomas Beddoes and the radical history of nitrous ...
Former world champion Lee Haskins about community roots, life after the ring and why boxing gyms are more inclusive than you might think.
Neil talks to Rizwan Ahmed of Bristol Muslim Cultural Society about Islamophobia, Brits’ knowledge of Islam, and how we can all get along.
At this year's Pride, DJ collective Booty Bass led a parade of queer people of colour in a return to the event's roots.
Bestselling author and screenwriter Nikesh Shukla writes a monthly culture column, following his curiosity to get to know Bristol and its people better. From ...
The reopening of vital NHS mental health beds for young people in Bristol has been delayed by three months, after ward closures last year left the city temporarily without overnight beds for children ...
Neil asks Bristol City Council leader Tony Dyer about his year in power, how the Green Party can widen its appeal and the threat from Reform.
East Bristol residents want to raise awareness about the potential impact of a new development, which promises site owners lucrative returns.
From striking fear into the hearts of opponents with fearsome fast bowls to a gruesome career ending injury forcing retirement at 29, David ‘Syd’ Lawrence is a cricketing icon in Bristol and beyond.
The Cable has uncovered a brazen attempt by prolific property developers to escape building affordable housing, at a time when the city is still falling well short of its own targets. Steph Culpin ...
Neil talks to Pete Simson, BBC Politics West editor, about the candidates for WECA mayor and whether an upset in the 2025 election is likely.
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