News / UkraineUkrainian community protests children killed by RussiaCampaigners called for the war-struck country to stay on the agenda and to protect its childrenRead more
News / bristol city councilJugs of water at City Hall ‘not cost-effective’ said council contractorA new report has pledged to address concernsRead more
News / historyHolocaust Memorial Day: Bridging generationsThe event remembered the millions of lives taken during the Second World WarRead more
News / budgetParties clash over council’s proposed budget plansThe government is increasing the council funding by over £161m by 2029Read more
News / disabilityCity Hall lights up to honour Bristol’s Disabled communitiesThe light display echoes the UN's International Day of Persons with DisabilitiesRead more
News / bristol city councilThe Palestine flag is being flown at Bristol City HallThe flying of the flag coincides with the United Nations general assemblyRead more
News / PoliticsPoliticians walk out of meeting over ‘deeply offensive’ commentsA councillor said she believed the statements were "intended to divide and hurt"Read more
Art / NewsSunflowers begin to bloom to show solidarity with Ukraine100 sunflowers have been planted by artist Duncan McKellarRead more