Your say / immigration
‘Targeting hotels full of children is not the answer to our problems’
Deputy council leader Heather Mack says we must target those who have the power to make change
Your say / immigration
Deputy council leader Heather Mack says we must target those who have the power to make change
Your say / Regeneration
Vivienne Kennedy, director of Broadmead BID, responds to criticism of Bristol
Your say / SEND
Kerry Bailes says there is now nothing stopping an investigation into council 'spying' going ahead
Your say / protest
Bristol Antifascists say racists will become more emboldened if we do not keep turning out
Your say / nationalism
Oscar Berglund says a flag can mean one thing in one context and something different in another
Your say / UWE Bristol
Future Space is an innovation centre for high-end science and tech businesses
Your say / community
Fadumo Farah on keeping on fighting for her community
Your say / immigration
Catherine Frankpitt on finding common ground in a divided city
Your say / Bristol Creative Industries
Emma Harvey, CEO of Trinity, gives her opinion on citizen assemblies
Your say / Van Dwellers
Izzy Watt says people who cannot afford to rent "may have no other option" but to live in a van
Your say / immigration
Karen Johnson expresses her concerns about the ongoing changes to the UK's immigration policies
Your say / Baltic Wharf
Martin Rands and John Tarlton say the Baltic Wharf application "should be reconsidered"
Your say / Brislington Meadows
Environmentalist Glenn Vowles on the latest Brislington Meadows development
Your say / We The Curious
Donna Speed on how her experiences at We The Curious showed her that science is for everyone
Your say / climate change
Extreme heat is the new normal but protective measures can be put in place, Ursula Billington argues
Your say / Transport
"Tinkering around the edges just won't do anymore," says Bristol24/7 Editor, Martin Booth