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What's the difference between a party and a movement? And is communism really on the horizon? Professor Jodi Dean has the ...
Bestselling author and screenwriter Nikesh Shukla writes a monthly culture column, following his curiosity to get to know ...
Open Democracy journalist and Dark Arts newsletter author Ethan Shone takes Isaac and Priyanka on a whistlestop tour of dark ...
Listen: Bristol Unpacked, with Labour councillor Kirsty Tait on the Just Transition and how best to spend £20m in Hartcliffe Neil asks Hartcliffe and Withywood representative Kirsty Tait about the ...
Our Story The Cable is not your average newspaper. In 2014, the UK’s journalism industry was at rock bottom. 2012’s Leveson Inquiry report revealed systemic, decades-long criminality by the tabloid ...
A mother of a son with autism, Nura Aabe has been a central figure in the struggle to secure better special educational needs support in the city – in schools, the council and the Somali community. As ...
Keep The Lights On The Bristol Cable is one of the UK’s only independent, investigative local papers. And we just achieved our £60k membership target! But we’re not stopping. Every new supporter helps ...
The “Downs for People” group are now taking it to the High Court to review the granting of the licence. Meanwhile, the tenacious Countering Colston campaign has renewed their calls for the Society to ...
“I used to stage-manage a theatre, now, in a way I stage-manage the city of Bristol,” says Annie McGann. She’s the founder of the Save Bristol Nightlife campaign, and a tireless advocate for our ...
Nikesh Shukla introduces his new Cable column, Hope Around the Corner, with a tale that begins with a picture of a twat, and an outdated racist slur The future of independent, hard-hitting media is in ...