Nieuws

Levanna McLean and Eve Arslett of Bristol Northern Soul Club discuss the scene’s resurgence in the city and beyond.
Annie McGann talks formative experiences, the thrill of finding your tribe in the small hours, and activism on the council’s ...
Sound system culture arrived in Bristol with the Windrush Generation, becoming an integral part of the city and a testament ...
Neil chats to Kalpna Woolf on her journey from Southall immigrant kid to BBC head of production, food author and boardroom ...
The American Civil War ended 160 years ago with the Union victorious and slavery abolished. But many Bristolians supported ...
Neil chats to Kalpna Woolf on her journey from west London migrant kid to BBC head of production, cookbook author and boardroom diversity advocate – as well asking what exactly a high sheriff gets up ...
From The Bristol Cable; “People Just Do Something” is a relaxing and possibly enraging podcast about people who self-identify as activists. Join Isaac Kneebone-Hopkins, Priyanka Raval and a special ...
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 members, we produce ...
It’s 10 days until the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) mayoral election which, as this week’s Unpacked guest, BBC journalist Pete Simson, points out, was in danger of being a pretty dull ...
Shielded by their Royal Charter of 1552, the Society of Merchant Venturers (SMV) helped shape Bristol’s past and present, but what will be its role in the city’s future? Regarded today as the doyen of ...