News / knife crime
Knives sold to children as young as 13 in police operation
The operation came just weeks after police urged retailers to help “fight knife crime”
News / knife crime
The operation came just weeks after police urged retailers to help “fight knife crime”
News / Festival of Nature
Bringing mermaids, dinosaurs and "the smallest cinema you’ve ever seen"
News / Politics
18 candidates are standing across Bristol for the TUSC in the local elections on May 2
News / Local elections 2024
A look at what the city's leading parties have promised on housing
News / 10th Anniversary
Her music weaves silky melodies atop intricate beats and pulsating basslines
News / dyrham park
The name of the National Trust site derives from a Saxon word meaning 'valley of the deer'
News / cycling
From pedestrianisation to dropped curbs, and from bike hangars to bike lanes
News / fire
A plume of smoke could be seen across Bristol after a fire on Sunday evening
News / Caring Economy
“A lot of the caring in society is picked up by women caring for parents, children, disabled people"
News / 4/20 Day
The annual cannabis celebration was marked across Bristol
News / cycling
Dozens of families took to the streets in a colourful mass cycle ride
News / Politics
Stephen Peacock could be paid up to £220,000 a year in his new job
News / Bristol Refugee Festival
It is the South West’s only festival for, by and with refugees
News / Local elections 2024
Abdul Malik has previously been a member of Labour and the Liberal Democrats
News / Avon Fire and Rescue
The vibrant mural features real people from across the service
News / hengrove
Lib Dem councillor Sarah Classick spoke to Bristol24/7 about the challenges affecting her ward