Bristol

Bristol council calls for parliamentary inquiry on slavery reparations
Motion backed by councillors says experiences of African heritage groups needed to help shape plan
Steven Morris
02, Mar, 2021 @7:04 PM

Tiny flats, big returns: how Caridon's business boomed in austerity era
Company accused of ‘making profits from the least well off’ has links to the new chair of the BBC
Tom Wall
25, Feb, 2021 @1:00 PM

Keep out of Bristol’s slaver street names debate, ministers are told
The city fears its discussion on slave owner Edward Colston is being dragged into a divisive national ‘culture war’
Tom Wall
21, Feb, 2021 @8:15 AM

'A one-man mosh pit': Big Jeff on the art of surviving lockdown
Famed Bristol music fan Jeff Johns is staging a virtual exhibition of his paintings inspired by his love of live shows
Jessica Wrigglesworth
18, Feb, 2021 @11:24 AM

It’s only fair to delay local elections | Letters
Letters: Restrictions on campaigning due to Covid will benefit the Tories, writes Rosemary Chamberlin, while former MP Derek Wyatt wonders about plans for online and text voting
Letters
08, Feb, 2021 @5:11 PM

The art of Big Jeff: beloved Bristol music fan shows another side
Jeff Johns, a familiar face at gigs in the city, moves to centre stage with exhibition of his paintings
Steven Morris
03, Feb, 2021 @1:10 PM

Bristol and Liverpool to get community Covid testing for variants
Cases show same mutation in both original and Kent strains as South African incarnation
Peter Walker and Nicola Davis
02, Feb, 2021 @7:33 PM

Tennis-court sized scrap of Bristol to become 'tiny forest'
Six hundred trees to be planted as part of nationwide initiative to bring more precious woodland into cities
Steven Morris
02, Feb, 2021 @3:12 PM

The reckoning: the toppling of monuments to slavery in the UK
From Birmingham to Bristol, how the Black Lives Matter protests started a movement for change
Aamna Mohdin and Rhi Storer
29, Jan, 2021 @1:00 PM

Hanna Ahmed obituary
Other lives: Volunteer and support worker with refugee and anti-FGM groups in Bristol
Natasha Carver
18, Jan, 2021 @2:58 PM

How a Scottish postie's simple sea shanty struck a global chord
Nathan Evans’s viral TikTok covers have sparked a huge surge in interest in the formerly neglected genre, making him an overnight sensation
Robyn Vinter
16, Jan, 2021 @1:28 PM

Grime artist who raped four women has jail sentence increased
Appeal court adds six years to prison term of Andy Anokye, 33, who performed under the name Solo 45
Steven Morris
15, Jan, 2021 @3:29 PM
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