The Cable speaks to festival organisers and Bob Vylan amid mounting pressure on the festival to cancel the band ...
Bristol's new lord mayor Yassin Mohamud talks to Neil about dealing with local issues and using his new role to bring people ...
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 ...
Far from being ‘impartial’, BBC coverage of Gaza has consistently amplified Israeli narratives and downplayed Palestinian ...
A Unison inquiry has found ‘compelling evidence’ Black members facing race discrimination have been ‘inadequately’ represented by the union and its solicitors. Two former Bath Spa University staff, ...
Like anyone in Bristol who holds the apparently radical opinion that genocide is wrong, and has a passing interest in the news, I was genuinely surprised by the furore that erupted around the ...
The link is Avonmouth Docks, and the sale by Bristol City Council to the Bristol Port Company of the land beneath them. After multiple attempts, the final stage of the Port’s privatisation, started in ...
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 ...
A Bristol activist turned investigator explains how police spies infiltrated and disrupted left-wing groups over decades and even fathered children with unsuspecting activists. Undercover policing ...
Every quarter, the Cable prints around 15,000 copies of our paper. We’ve created a bespoke map showing all the venues where you can pick up a copy of the Cable, so that you can easily find one. All ...
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