Neil Maggs talks to Kerri Matthews of Bristol's EveryFamily charity about their work with families where a parent is in prison.
Photographs of young children with big brown eyes lit by flickering tealights on the ground, alongside a handwritten sign ...
The West Bank olive harvest has become increasingly violent as far-right Israeli settlers escalate their attacks. Yet ...
Knowle West Health Park CEO Heather on the response to Max Dixon and Mason Rist’s murders, and how trauma affects people and ...
Dr Edson Burton wears many different hats, both figuratively and literally. He’s a writer, performer, historian, poet, well-dressed man about town, and – as you’ll know if you follow his social ...
Neil sits down with the ‘King of Southmead’ to discuss social media beef after his recent signing for Gloucester, class and culture in rugby, and how it feels to face the end of a sporting career When ...
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 ...
Should the state give people free money? This week Ani and Neil discuss how a universal basic income would work, why supporting the arts is a class issue, and whether ‘eco-populist’ Green leader Zack ...
Years before the war in Sudan began, a young man stood in a street and read a poem. He was taking part in one of the many pro-democracy demonstrations that would eventually lead to the fall of ...
In March last year, a 14-year-old boy was the victim of a serious assault outside his school in east Bristol. After being punched in the face by a man police described as in his thirties, the teenager ...
In 1940s Nazi-occupied Denmark, landscape architect Carl Theodor Sørensen noticed something: children ignored the playgrounds he built—they’d much rather make their own. And so Sørensen came up with ...
The murder of James Bulger in 1993 by two 10-year-old boys was an horrific act of violence that essentially led to a huge change in the country’s youth justice system: the abolition of the legal term ...
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