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WECA chief Helen Godwin talks election pledges, building relationships, and learning from Andy Burnham to put the West Country on the map.
After the race riots last summer, Nikesh recalls looking for a fight. He's been trying to make sense of his response ever ...
As the far right prepares to return to our streets this weekend, how are antifascists and anti-racists building on 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 ...
Neil talks to Rizwan Ahmed of Bristol Muslim Cultural Society about Islamophobia, Brits’ knowledge of Islam, and how we can all get along.
“This is a movement, not a moment” : Watch Solomon OB’s performance of his poem “I SEE” written in the aftermath of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer ...
What is communism’s place in the modern age? That’s the chewy question – one that gets host Isaac all hot under the collar – which People Just Do Something is diving into this week, as our third ‘live ...
From striking fear into the hearts of opponents with fearsome fast bowls to a gruesome career ending injury forcing retirement at 29, David ‘Syd’ Lawrence is a cricketing icon in Bristol and beyond.
Isaac interviews Mike Jay about Bristol's Pneumatic Institute, its founder Thomas Beddoes and the radical history of nitrous oxide.
The East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood (EBLN) was designed to make the area safer and encourage active travel like cycling, giving priority to pedestrians over cars to improve the environment locally ...
Neil chats to Kalpna Woolf on her journey from Southall immigrant kid to BBC head of production, food author and boardroom diversity advocate.
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