Kurdish Bristolians Tara and Tanya speak to the Cable about betrayal, resistance and why the women-led revolution must be ...
The Bristol-based multi-instrumentalist discusses mental health, masculinity and the challenges of thriving in a precarious creative sector ...
Neil chats with Joe Joyce on his controversial signing for Gloucester, the class system in rugby and facing the end of a sporting career.
The Engagement Lead is the driving force behind the Cable’s presence and engagement with people in Bristol, and responsible for our membership growth and retention. You’ll build and deepen our ...
A jury refused to convict six Palestine Action activists who smashed up an Israeli weapons factory in Bristol, overcoming a government-led smear campaign and arms lobby pressure ...
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 ...
In August 2024, a group of Palestine Action activists – the so-called Filton 18 – forced their way through the doors of a UK base of Israeli arms firm Elbit Systems, on Bristol’s outskirts. The group ...
Today, Bristol’s premier music venue will reopen to great fanfare. Bristol Beacon, formerly known as Colston Hall, closed its doors five years ago, but will now welcome audiences again. That’s thanks ...
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 ...
Bristol based Solomon has been an active member of the city’s Black Lives Matter scene. As well as being a writer, performer and lyricist, Solomon campaigns with the youth chapter of the ...
Mabel Tothill, the first woman to sit on Bristol City Council, was a Quaker, a socialist and an advocate for conscientious objectors. Taking her seat in 1920, not long after she turned 50, Tothill ...
This article has been lightly edited from its print version in response to a complaint about its focus, to emphasise that the reason it solely covers Labour MPs is because the party is in national ...
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