According to Demilitarise Education, which monitors the UK higher education sector’s financial ties to arms companies, the ...
Saffron is pushing for gender equality in the music industry. After 10 years, what has it achieved and what still needs to be ...
Nikesh meets Anam Raheem, writer and founder of mutual aid network Gaza Champions. They discuss hope and resilience on a walk ...
A veteran journalist reflects on the hidden traumas he has witnessed over a quarter of a century of hosting refugees in his ...
After getting into an argument at a demo against the far right, Nikesh ponders the meaning of the English flag and how to ...
Susannah Eley works with Citizens Advice and has come to know the women of Refugee Women of Bristol. Here, she reflects on what the charity means to them: the community they’ve built, and their ...
A few Sundays ago, I attended a baptism at Easton Christian Family Centre — seven adult asylum seekers from Iran publicly embracing a faith that could put them at risk of persecution back home. The ...
What possessed me, last August, a week after racists attacked a hotel housing refugees, minutes after we occupied Old Market so thoroughly that the fash didn’t show up, to walk into Castle Park, after ...
The East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood (EBLN) was designed to make the area safer and encourage active travel like cycling, giving priority to pedestrians over cars to improve the environment locally ...
Bristol City Council claims to have an ‘ethical’ debt collection policy, but has sent bailiffs to thousands of vulnerable residents’ doors. After pressure from ACORN, the council has finally committed ...
Bristol’s former mayor Marvin Rees is being paid by an American energy efficiency giant that he granted a major contract to – one of the largest the city council has ever signed off on. Ameresco’s ...
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