Your say / feminism
‘We are finally saying no to this kind of monetised objectification’
Jo Priest argues the banning of ‘grid girls’ in our patriarchal society is a positive step
Your say / feminism
Jo Priest argues the banning of ‘grid girls’ in our patriarchal society is a positive step
Your say / libraries
Councillor Anthony Negus on the rejected plan that could have saved Bristol's libraries
Your say / music
Bristol24/7 Music Editor Rhys Buchanan responds to Tricky's criticisms of the city's music scene
Your say / The Mayor's Race
Bristol's Roger Griffith argues black leadership skills deserve to be recognised and valued
Your say / Bristol Arena
Jon Usher from Sustrans on why an arena on the city fringes isn't good for anyone
Your say / music
Independent Venue Week ambassador Big Jeff on his love of gig going
Your say / Bearpit
Fitness instructor Carly Wilkinson hosts weekly early morning bootcamps in the Bearpit
Your say / Business
JLL's Simon Peacock argues the city needs to create office space and employment land
Your say / Bearpit
Sara Venn from Incredible Edible Bristol on the ongoing struggle in the Bearpit
Your say / Brabazon Hangar
Marvin Rees hits out at critics and says the final decision on the project must be evidence-based
Your say / Bristol Green Party
Carla Denyer argues Universal Basic Income is just the latest Green policy to become mainstream
Your say / Housing
Judith Sluglett on why Marvin's priorities are wrong
Your say / bristol city council
Lib Dem councillor Gary Hopkins reflects on the transparency of the council system
Your say / Austerity
Bristol and District Anti-Cuts Alliance calls on Jeremy Corbyn to halt further budget cuts
Your say / Health
Lisa Beasley reflects on how she overcame a troubled relationship with food
Your say / bristol city council
'All we have to go on is a mountain of ambition and a few carefully drawn lines on a map'