Neil talks to masculinities educator Lewis about his work with young people in schools, and the appeal of the manosphere.
After reaching the UK, Palestinians face uncertainty and legal hurdles as they wait to be reunited with their loved ones ...
Cutting through the noise with your essential weekly round-up of Bristol news. Get our latest stories & essential Bristol ...
The Cable visits the arms factories of north Bristol, encountering endless aviation memorabilia, indifferent locals and aggy ...
Bristol's Greens are pushing for a UBI for the arts sector. But who will be eligible, and will it help reduce poverty in the ...
Ever since a police van and car were set alight during disturbances in Bristol, false claims have circulated on social media ...
Neil Maggs talks to Kerri Matthews of Bristol's EveryFamily charity about their work with families where a parent is in ...
For almost a year, Bristol Patriots have led a campaign of harassment and intimidation in our city. But after last week’s ...
Have you or someone you know experienced a health issue after consuming energy drinks? We want to hear from you The Bristol Cable has teamed up with The Examination, a US-based newsroom that covers ...
Neil sits down with the ‘King of Southmead’ to discuss social media beef after his recent signing for Gloucester, class and culture in rugby, and how it feels to face the end of a sporting career When ...
A jury at Woolwich Crown Court in London has refused to convict six Palestine Action activists who broke into an Israeli arms facility Elbit Systems UK on the outskirts of Bristol. Campaigners hailed ...
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 ...
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