Bristol Kill the Bill prisoners reflect on police brutality and the importance of solidarity four years after the uprising ...
After First Bus cut vital bus services in 2024, local campaigners in Avonmouth came together to ensure a replacement was ...
Adam and Sean discuss anti-terror laws used against Palestine Action activists who targeted a Bristol facility of Israeli ...
Unscrupulous property developers are neglecting affordable housing, at a time when the city is still falling well short of ...
Jayde Adams on the politics of comedy, the power of grief, and the dearth of Bristolian accents in the media in this episode ...
How Bristol author and mum Emylia Hall launched a course to help hundreds of women write their way through early motherhood ...
In a quiet corner of Bristol’s Tobacco Factory, local author Emylia Hall is telling the Cable about Mothership, a creative ...
In 2022 a BBC series aired in which former England cricketer Freddie Flintoff went back to his hometown, Preston, to see if he could use cricket to help young lads with limited opportunities. It was ...
Football charity the Robins Foundation responded to reports of antisocial behaviour outside Hartcliffe’s Morrisons by organising football sessions in its car park. It’s led to a claimed 60% drop in ...
Shrove Tuesday is a minor holiday at best these days. But turn the clock back, and both animals and humans in Bristol would have had a lot more than pancakes to worry about as Lent approached. Pancake ...
The Cable’s directors are members who have been elected by the wider membership to ensure democratic accountability. Directors have limited power, but are incredibly important: rather than playing an ...
The family courts, which make orders for children to be taken into care, have long been a hidden world, but that's now changing. Neil talks to barrister and transparency campaigner Lucy about why this ...