Features / long reads‘We need to be braver’: The fight to tackle youth violence in BristolOur city's communities are working on the frontline of a battle against youth violenceRead more
News / knife crimeMurdered Max’s mum Leanne meets minister for schoolsLeanne Ekland is campaigning to make bleed kit training compulsory in secondary schoolsRead more
News / knife crimeKnives sold to children as young as 13 in police operationThe operation came just weeks after police urged retailers to help “fight knife crime”Read more
News / knife crimeMayor asks Bristol Uni to use ‘intellectual firepower’ on knife crimeMarvin Rees faced questions about what the council was doing to tackle knife crimeRead more
News / lockleazeNew ‘bleed kits’ to be installed in Bristol communities"The best outcome is that these will never need to be used"Read more
Features / Together for Change‘I don’t think I’ll ever get over the fear of looking behind my back’A teenager speaks of the fear young people are living with amid a knife crime “epidemic”Read more
Your say / Together for Change‘We need a sustained, collective response to what has become an epidemic of young death’Ndidi Okezie, CEO of UK Youth, is backing Bristol's Together for Change campaign Read more
News / Together for ChangeTogether for Change: A citywide campaign against knife crime in BristolA united campaign to end the scourge of knife crime that is devastating lives and communitiesRead more