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Changing Institutional Racism at Avon and Somerset Police: A Necessary Shift
Growing up in the UK, I have faced numerous instances of racial profiling and discrimination by the police. From being stopped at a young age for "fitting the description" to witnessing my older brother...
Avon & Somerset Police: Disproportionate Strip Searches of Black Individuals
A recent report leaked to the Cable has shed light on the troubling trend of disproportionate strip searches of Black individuals by Avon and Somerset Police. The report reveals that Black children and adults...
Reviving the Last Pub in Lawrence Weston: A Community’s Hope
Roger Sabido, a long-time resident of Lawrence Weston, shared his thoughts on the decline of the last pub in the area, the Giant Goram. He mentioned that the pub was neglected and allowed to...
International Solidarity: Bristol’s Influence in Palestine
In late September 2023, tensions were high in the West Bank as Israeli settlers threatened violence against Palestinian communities. Aysha, a teacher at Wadi Siq primary school, recounted how settlers pointed guns at students...
Sebastián Bruno: Photographer Collaborates with Bristol Charity for a Cause
Award-winning photographer Sebastián Bruno recently collaborated with the Bristol charity, the Hive Avon, to work with people living with learning disabilities and autism. Sebastián initially visited the Hive as part of a photography project...
Reparations Advocate Jendayi Serwah’s Call to Action
Reparations Advocate Jendayi Serwah's Call to ActionReparations are often associated with righting the wrongs of colonialism and slavery. But what exactly does this term mean? How does the reparations movement, which aims to address...
Navigating the Justice System: A Rape Survivor’s Story
Navigating the Justice System: A Rape Survivor's StoryWhat happens when a notoriously hard to prove crime, meets a failing criminal justice system and a society still mired in misogyny? This Cable investigation, originally published...
Bristol Beacon Revamp Report Reveals Costly Early Council Failures
Bristol Beacon Revamp Report Reveals Costly Early Council FailuresA recent report on the Bristol Beacon revamp project has uncovered significant failures by the council that led to a massive increase in costs. The report,...
Children in Illegal Homes Due to Broken System: The Bristol Cable Investigation
Bristol City Council is facing challenges in placing vulnerable children in care due to a broken system, according to the authority's new leader, Cllr Tony Dyer. The council has resorted to putting children in...
Climate Justice Advocate Mikaela Loach Urges for Systemic Change in Addressing Climate Crisis
Climate activist Mikaela Loach recently spoke at the Strange Brew in Bristol about climate activism and social justice. The event was hosted by fellow activist Dominique Palmer and drew in a sold-out crowd. Mikaela...
Community-Led Car Park Kickabouts: Addressing Anti-Social Behavior in Hartcliffe
Charlie Perkins, a community coach with the Robins Foundation charity, emphasizes the importance of using football as a tool to build relationships. He explains that they organize various football-based games for local kids, such...
Can the Greens Save Yew Tree Farm from Destruction?
Catherine Withers recalls her father haymaking at Yew Tree Farm in the 1960s, creating a lasting impact on her. Yew Tree Farm is located off Bridgwater Road at Bristol's southwestern border and is known...
Navigating the Woke Landscape: A Conversation with Grace Blakeley
In the latest podcast episode, Priy and Isaac sat down with Grace Blakeley, a well-known left-wing journalist and author. The conversation covered topics such as community organizing, capitalism, and the future of the left...
‘Bristol’s Council Housing Failings: A National Crisis Unveiled’
In July, Bristol City Council faced harsh criticism for its council housing, particularly regarding a large repairs backlog and poor record-keeping. However, these issues are not unique to Bristol, as other housing authorities have...
Bristol Stands Against Far Right Extremism: A Strong Community Ready to Act
Bristol took a stand against far-right extremism in a recent protest that escalated into clashes between the far-right and counter-protesters. The protest, sparked by false information regarding a stabbing incident, led to violent confrontations...
Demanding Local MPs Scrap Suspicionless Search Legislation: No To Section 60
Dear ,I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding the use of Section 60 stop and search powers granted under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. This legislation allows police forces...
Section 60 Stop and Search: Uncovering Suspicionless Operations in Bristol
Darrian Williams, a 16-year-old boy, was stabbed in Easton on 14 February and died at the scene, becoming the third teenage boy to be fatally stabbed in Bristol this year. In response to the...
Counter Protest in Bristol Draws Massive Turnout
The recent events in Bristol have brought significant attention to the issue of far-right protests and counter-demonstrations. The city saw violent clashes over the weekend, with far-right protesters causing disturbances in Castle Park. The...
How Right-Wing Media Fuels Racist Hatred: A Closer Look
The right-wing media has been accused of fueling racist hatred and violence in our streets. From historical figures like Oswald Mosley to modern groups like the British National Party and UKIP, the mainstream media...
Labour’s Plan to Address Leaseholders’ Concerns and Reform the System
The Labour government has announced plans to reform the leasehold system, which has been criticized for leaving leaseholders powerless and burdened with rising costs, especially during the building safety crisis post-Grenfell. The new government...
Bristol Triumphs Over Hatred: The Debrief on Far Right Opposition
Bristol Triumphs Over Hatred: The Debrief on Far Right OppositionThousands of people gathered in Bristol for a counter demonstration to show unity and support amid concerns that the far right might target a law...
‘Bristol’s Potential to Champion Cannabis Legalization Efforts’
The debate on legalizing and regulating cannabis has been ongoing for years. The current approach of the 'War on Drugs' has proven to be ineffective and counterproductive. Cannabis has become more potent and easily...
Revolutionary Proposal to Ban Cars in Bristol City Center Unveiled
The new Green-led council in Bristol has unveiled a revolutionary proposal to ban cars in the city center. Ed Plowden, the chair of the transport committee, has ambitious plans to prioritize buses and cycling...
How to Start a Student Encampment in Bristol: A Step-by-Step Guide
The movement of student encampments in support of Palestine has gained traction in various parts of the world, including the United States and the United Kingdom. In Bristol, students have taken to their institution's...
Did Bristol City Council Remove Bailiffs? A Review of The Debrief
Back in 2018, The Cable started a campaign to urge Bristol City Council to stop using bailiffs to collect council tax. Adam Cantrell-Corn, one of the founders, discovered that this practice was actually causing...
Bristol Street Violence: Punishments Beyond the Far Right
Abdinasir Hussein, a 24-year-old, found himself in a difficult situation after being estranged from his family. He lost his place at university, his job, and his home due to financial struggles. He ended up...
2024 AGM: Shaping the Future of Cable & Ending Section 60
The Bristol Cable is inviting all its members to attend the 10th Annual General Meeting on Monday, 28th October 2024, starting at 7:00 pm at The Station on Silver Street in Bristol. The event...
Man Arrested for Visiting Bristol Anarchist Center: What Happened?
A man named Toby Shone was recently arrested and recalled to prison after visiting the Bristol anarchist social centre called BASE. Initially arrested on terrorism and drugs charges, Toby faced a wide police operation...
Bristol Activists Partner with Palestinian Teachers to Empower through Education
Education is a powerful tool that can liberate individuals from various challenges. This is evident in the story of Yasmeen Eshtaya, a Palestinian teacher who emphasizes the importance of language in bridging cultural barriers....
Council Continues Bailiff Use Despite Ethical Promise
Bristol City Council has come under scrutiny for continuing to use bailiffs to collect unpaid council tax, despite promising an 'ethical' approach to the matter in 2018. This decision has led to many residents,...