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When it debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe, multi award-winning director, writer and producer Sam Edmunds’ play The Chaos That Has Been and Will No Doubt Return sold out its run, earning a slew of ...
The Exchange is just one of a number of businesses that has has severed links with Moor Beer in response to a post from its founder blasting the pro-Palestinian sentiment echoed across Glastonbury ...
Lindsey Forbes' partner has navigated Colin has navigated many unexpected challengesLindsey and her partner Colin have navigated many unexpected challenges ...
Tim Rippington says political parties must unite to ensure Bristol gets the integrated public transport system that residents deserve ...
A school pupil has taken on a skipping rope challenge throughout June to raise vital funds for a Bristol-based charity committed to tackling food poverty.
Louisa, 75, also known as Louise, was found dead in her home in Britannia Road, Easton, by a neighbour on June 28 1967. The cause of her death was determined to be strangulation and asphyxiation. She ...
The Mind is a gentle, Belle and Sebastian-esque musing on life, bouncing with folk melodies. In parts, however, their electronic drone gives them a proximity to the weirdness of Mecca Normal, and the ...
In the light-filled rooms of Southmead’s newly refurbished Greenway Community Centre, around 40 residents gathered to explore ...
Mann’s masterpiece offers a rich, comprehensive view of German society on the cusp of World War II, illustrating the internal conflicts of ordinary people and how like-minded people could be at ends ...
The Exchange has terminated business with Moor Beer Co, in response to a post from its founder blasting the pro-Palestinian sentiment echoed across Glastonbury Festival over the weekend.
Despite national rhetoric about “devolution revolutions,” “levelling up,” and “power and partnership,” Westminster continues to undermine local autonomy. Bristol has now twice voted on how it wants to ...