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Bristol City Council obtained a five-year court order barring landlord Naomi Knapp from renting out her homes. Now, it’s ...
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 Southall immigrant kid to BBC head of production, food author and boardroom ...
In light of Gaza’s devastation, Bristolians are turning grief into grassroots power. Matt and Sacha tell the Cable why they ...
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A mother of a son with autism, Nura Aabe has been a central figure in the struggle to secure better special educational needs support in the city – in schools, the council and the Somali community. As ...
Listen: Bristol Unpacked on if Drill music is driving knife crime with youth worker Darren Alexander
In the wake of the tragic death of 18 year old Dontae Davis in Lawrence Hill, Neil chats to Darren Alexander who runs Aspiration Creation Elevation (ACE), a music mentoring organisation for youth in ...
At the height of the trans-atlantic slave trade, the patriotic song Rule Brittania was first performed in 1740 to German-born Fredrick, the Prince of Wales, with the key line “Britons never will be ...
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